Opinion

Tears in Shameless Eyes!

By Dr. Muzammil Abu Al-Qasim

In vain, the traitors, collaborators, and the shameless attempt to equate Sudan’s valiant army with a criminal militia that has inflicted unbearable suffering on the Sudanese people—killing, torturing, displacing, humiliating, starving, looting, and destroying their institutions and resources. Never!

The army’s successful liberation of Madani struck them with deep pain. At first, they couldn’t even bring themselves to congratulate the people of Al-Jazirah on this great victory. Then, they offered half-hearted congratulations, only to retreat once more into the dens of betrayal and subservience, seeking once again to condemn our national army and absurdly equate it with mercenaries in committing violations.

Let us begin by stating this: those who remained silent in the face of mass massacres, ethnic cleansing, war crimes, mass graves, the burying of civilians alive, and the killing and mutilation of Governor Khamis Abakar and his companions in El Geneina; those who did not condemn the massacres in Wad al-Noura, Al-Tekina, Al-Harqa, Wad Ashayeb, Qoz al-Naqa, and others—they have no right to claim humanity or speak of human rights.

They should feel some shame, at least a little modesty, for history has recorded their silence not only on the horrific massacres committed by the criminal militia in Al-Jazirah state but also their efforts to deny, justify, and even encourage further massacres by talking about “armed mobilizers” in villages whose people were slaughtered in cold blood, shelled with heavy artillery, and whose women, children, and elders were tortured, looted, and killed for no fault of their own.

They claimed the army was responsible for the militia’s atrocities in Wad al-Noura and elsewhere because it “allowed the arming of mobilizers,” forgetting that many of those villagers did nothing but try to defend their families, honor, and homes. Even the villages that did not resist or call upon their sons for protection did not escape the crimes and massacres of these modern-day Qarmatians.

These instigators, traitors, and criminal collaborators—who were mortally wounded by the army’s liberation of Al-Jazirah—have now unleashed their arsenal of lies and cheap betrayal in a desperate attempt to sow discord. Let them feel shame. Let them stop lying and exploiting the blood of innocents. They must understand: our army’s triumphs against the brutal rebellion will not cease until every inch of our beloved country is free. They had better brace themselves for more painful blows.

The army and its supporting forces have liberated the proud Jabal Muya, the beautiful Sawki, the majestic Dinder, the peaceful Sennar, and beloved Wad Madani. Soon, by God’s will, they will liberate Al-Hasahisa, Al-Kamlin, Rufaa, and all cities of Al-Jazirah. Victories will then move—by God’s grace and support—from Al-Jazirah to the refinery, then to the confluence of the Nile rivers, and onward to every corner of proud Kordofan and free Darfur.

This march of victory will not stop. The triumphs will continue by God’s will, and our brave army will prove wrong those who say “there is no military solution to the current conflict.” What was taken by force can only be reclaimed by force. This criminal rebellion will be erased. So save your fake tears and annoying wailing for what’s coming—more pain for you and your allies, and more joy for the people of Sudan who are celebrating their army’s victories in every continent and across the globe.

Sudanese people celebrated their army’s victory in beautiful Wad Madani—on land, in the skies, and by river. They slaughtered animals in joy, distributed sweets, exchanged congratulations, and shed abundant tears of joy. They left behind heartbreak, pain, and despair—mixed with treachery and cowardice—for the traitors. They left the bitter tears for the shameless eyes. Curse be upon the traitors and the tails of rebellion—wherever they are!

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