{"id":39224,"date":"2024-12-23T01:47:41","date_gmt":"2024-12-22T22:47:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/?p=39224"},"modified":"2024-12-23T01:47:41","modified_gmt":"2024-12-22T22:47:41","slug":"the-sudanese-memory-army-officers-tip-the-scale-towards-independence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sudanevents.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/23\/the-sudanese-memory-army-officers-tip-the-scale-towards-independence\/","title":{"rendered":"The Sudanese Memory: Army Officers Tip the Scale Towards Independence"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"m#msg-a:r-1674799588010498249-content\" class=\"mail-message-content collapsible zoom-normal mail-show-images \">\n<div class=\"clear\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">\n<div dir=\"auto\">\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>By Mohamed El Sheikh Hussein<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Seventy years after the declaration of self-governance and the formation of Sudan&#8217;s first national government paving the way for independence, the late President Ismail Al-Azhari remains a shining symbol of the selflessness and greatness of Sudanese leaders who led the nation to freedom from all forms of colonialism. Al-Azhari was the central figure in a distinguished group of men who achieved complete independence for Sudan.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>The July 23 Revolution<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Under the leadership of the July 23, 1952, Revolution, Egypt sought reconciliation with various Sudanese political forces, moving beyond a bitter history of exploitation by successive Turkish-Egyptian and British-Egyptian administrations.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">This effort materialized with General Mohamed Naguib&#8217;s promise to pro-independence Sudanese parties, granting them the right to self-determination while also working to unite federalist parties advocating a partnership with Egypt. Each party had its vision for this partnership.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Naguib&#8217;s efforts bore fruit as three federalist parties merged to form the National Unionist Party (NUP), with Al-Azhari as its leader. The July 23 Revolution provided political support to Al-Azhari and Sudan, notably in a memorandum to the British government regarding Sudan&#8217;s self-governance and self-determination. Egypt\u2019s efforts culminated in the Sudan Agreement, signed on February 12, 1953, between Naguib and British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Self-Governance Agreement<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">The Self-Governance Agreement outlined clear steps: elections, forming a transitional parliament and government to implement Sudanization and British withdrawal, followed by a referendum on self-determination and drafting a permanent constitution.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Aware of the complexities and risks of a referendum, Al-Azhari sought an alternative to achieve unity among Sudanese citizens, win over his political adversaries, and force the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium powers to accept the new reality.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">The agreement led to elections overseen by a seven-member committee. Al-Azhari\u2019s diligent efforts paid off:<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Election results (House of Representatives):<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">National Unionist Party: 50 seats (out of 97)<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Umma Party: 22 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Independents: 12 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Southern Liberals: 9 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Socialist Republican Party: 3 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Communists: 1 seat<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Election results (Senate):<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">National Unionist Party: 22 seats (out of 30)<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Umma Party: 3 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Independents: 2 seats<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Sudan\u2019s First Government<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">On January 9, 1954, Al-Azhari formed Sudan&#8217;s first national government, taking over from British colonial rule that had dominated since 1882.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">A notable episode highlighting Al-Azhari\u2019s character is recounted by Abdul Rahman Ahmed Mahdi in his book, Stories About the Human Leader Ismail Al-Azhari. During a historic parliamentary session to elect him as Prime Minister, Al-Azhari, despite his joy, personally helped Sheikh Babiker Badri to his seat. A photograph of this moment published in The Times emphasized Al-Azhari\u2019s focus on education even in pivotal moments.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">Such anecdotes exemplify Al-Azhari\u2019s unique approach as a leader. His contributions were often underrepresented in both foreign and local historiography, despite being considered an exemplary statesman who balanced methodical governance with a deep connection to his people.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Perseverance and Loyalty<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">According to Professor Mohamed Omer Bashir, Al-Azhari embodied perseverance, loyalty, Sudanese identity, and a methodical approach to leadership. Sir Gawain Bell, the last British Undersecretary of the Interior before independence, also praised Al-Azhari\u2019s warmth, ambition, and composure, describing him as a difficult yet admirable counterpart during the transition period.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>The Path to Independence<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">The events of March 1954 profoundly influenced Al-Azhari&#8217;s pragmatic outlook. Despite pressure from extremist supporters, he maintained a balanced approach. Sir Robert Howe, then Governor-General of Sudan, acknowledged Al-Azhari\u2019s tolerance and diplomatic handling of sensitive issues, such as reducing death sentences for opposition leaders.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">The referendum on self-determination posed three options: full independence, remaining part of the British Commonwealth, or federation with Egypt. While federalists initially held the majority, the situation shifted when members of the armed forces, led by influential officers, vowed to intervene militarily if full independence was not achieved.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><strong>Sudan\u2019s Independence<\/strong><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">According to Colonel Mohyeddin Ahmed Abdullah in his book For History and the Sake of History, army officers played a pivotal role in securing Sudan\u2019s independence. Their resolve dissuaded political factions from adopting positions that could derail independence efforts.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">In December 1955, Al-Azhari assured parliament that Sudan\u2019s independence would be declared without foreign agreements or undue influence. On January 1, 1956, Sudan officially declared its independence, marking the culmination of Al-Azhari\u2019s strategic and diplomatic efforts.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"auto\">This moment highlighted Al-Azhari\u2019s vision of achieving independence through unity and perseverance, firmly establishing him as a cornerstone of Sudanese history.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Mohamed El Sheikh Hussein Seventy years after the declaration of self-governance and the formation of Sudan&#8217;s first national government paving the way for independence, the late President Ismail Al-Azhari remains a shining symbol of the selflessness and greatness of Sudanese leaders who led the nation to freedom from all forms of colonialism. 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