Opinion

The Terrorist Militia Joins the Tunisian!

By: Mahjoub Fadl Badri

The title is a nominal sentence, but it must become a verbal one through the decisive victory of our army over the rebellious, internationally criminalized, and legally condemned Al-Dagalo terrorist militia, as soon as possible. This comes after the constitutional document replaced the name “Forces of Freedom and Change” with “Partners,” preserving the spirit of the December Revolution and safeguarding the Juba Peace Agreement. The term “Rapid Support Forces” was deleted wherever it appeared and cast into the dustbin of history. The militia has now “boarded the Tunisian” and no longer has any existence in Sudanese politics. All that remains for Al-Dagalo’s militia is to gather the remnants of its thugs from the battlefield of dignity—disgraced and defeated—licking the wounds of shame and disgrace inflicted upon it by our valiant armed forces, the joint forces, the police, the security forces, and the mobilized volunteers.

There is no good in words that are not followed by action. The Sovereignty Council and the Council of Ministers made the right move by approving the constitutional document after removing any mention of the “Rapid Support Forces,” thereby eliminating any doubt that there is no place for Al-Dagalo’s terrorist militia or the FFC (Forces of Freedom and Change) in Sudan’s political future—neither remotely nor closely. Thus, the “idol” of the FFC activists, whom they clung to in hopes of Hamidti returning triumphantly to claim Sudan’s presidency through foreign interventions, has been demolished. Their plan to seize power through a swift coup was thwarted by a single unit of the Presidential Guard, who sacrificed their lives not merely in the line of duty but for the sake of the homeland. Their names will be eternally engraved in the national history books, and the Sudanese people will never forget the sacrifices of their brave army, around which the entire nation rallies—except for the doomed traitors who collaborated or fought against the people’s will, betraying the country in pursuit of power, even at the cost of its destruction and the displacement of its people.

Many voices have called for the complete repeal of the flawed constitutional document, but the Sovereignty and Ministerial Councils chose to revise rather than rewrite it from scratch, and they have their reasons. The amended document incorporates the Juba Peace Agreement, which takes precedence over the document itself. The amendments also replace the name “Forces of Freedom and Change” with “Partners”, a justified change. Additionally, the planned Legislative Council was omitted, given the ongoing war, which makes selecting its members a major challenge. Instead, the amendment assigns legislative functions to the Sovereignty and Ministerial Councils as an alternative to the scrapped Legislative Council.

As a result, the old constitutional document has now been cast into oblivion, unmourned, while the revised version remains in effect for 39 months after the war ends.

I expect the criminal Abdel Rahim Dagalo to ask, “Why are you erasing us, Burhan?”—much like his earlier plea, “Why are you fighting us, Burhan?” However, being erased from history is actually in the best interest of this ignorant man, whose personal memo, when leaked, revealed numerous spelling errors. A language teacher would have marked every mistake with a red pen and crossed out the entire document with two intersecting lines. “Meet me, you donkey!” Indeed, Abdel Rahim was a member of the Partners Council, though we won’t bother mentioning his position as Deputy Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, as that was purely a family matter. He led a group of ignorant men who saw no difference between an illiterate fool and a brilliant scholar as long as he guided them towards loot, the rape of women, and other crimes for which the militia became infamous.

As for the FFC activists, they have now lost their chance at participation under the old constitutional framework. Their only option now is to wait for the next elections after the transitional period ends—if they can!

– Victory to our brave army!

– Glory and strength to our fighting people!

– Shame and disgrace upon our enemies and their collaborators!

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