Saturday, April 25, 2009

Is it too late for Islamist in Sudan?

Is it too late for Islamist in Sudan?
Posted by Alrabae Adam Ezaldeen

By Izadine Abdul Rasoul

Without so much going back to the historical back grounds of the conflicts in Sudan; because a lot has been written of the subject; however I would like to shed a light on the scenarios over the indictment of the President Bashir.
President Bashir will be the first President in the whole world to be indicted while he is in office. In addition the case of Bashir will be registered on Sudan history as Hitler was registered with Germany dark history of Nazism.
From the beginning of the conflict in Darfur; the statements made by Sudan Government officials were indicating that the conflicts in Sudan were not only created by Sudanese extremist; but also supported by the global Islamist That is why the Sudanese Islamist were very sure that they were going to win the round of killing innocent civilians and establish the global Islamist empire in Sudan first, and then extend it to other parts of Africa which is full of resources and then rule the whole world.
Therefore; when Islamist took over power in Sudan they tried to revive the history of Islamic Sultanates in Africa. Then they have named most of their investment companies in Sudan After the names of African Islamic figures like Sheikh Osman Danfodio in West Africa and others to gain the sympathy of West African countries. The concrete evidence for Islamist plots to dominate Africa are the new settlers in Darfur who are mostly from West Africa like Benin, Mali and Nigger.
The Sudanese Islamist to achieve their goals started to destroy the social fabrics of Sudan by instigating tribal conflicts all over the country. In East Sudan they created problem between Hadandawa and Bani Amir, in Kordofan between Nuba and Messeria Arabs , in Darfur between Arab African tribes and in South Sudan between Dinka, Misserriya and Dinka, Nuer.
These are just few examples of hundreds of tribal conflict cases in Sudan. The objective behind these conflicts was to divide people among themselves to keep them busy not to think on what is happening in the center.
Darfur conflict which has started as arm rubbery has brought the Sudanese Islamist on to their knees. Fortunately; they bragged that they were able to squeeze the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement after the death of Dr. John Garang De Mabiour in to the corner of South Sudan and created tribal conflicts for them and let them not to think about other parts of Sudan.
In fact the over confidence that they will succeed to implement what Islamist call the civilized project in Sudan was the driving force for them to look at Sudan’s’ problems with recklessness including Darfur problem.
Hence, they kept on appearing on Sudan TV giving anti dots to Sudan population that all problems in Sudan are created by the west headed by America and Israel.
The Islamists thought that that they are very intelligent by lying for Sudanese people but they were in fact blinded to realize that the lies have limits. Though; the Sudanese population found other resources of information that let them to discover the lies of the Islamist group in Sudan including some of their own supporters. To the extend that the mistrust made Sudanese citizens if any of the government officials made an statement they understand opposite of what is stated.
The indictment of the President Bashir has divided the Islamist in to two; the hard liners who persist to continue on their extremism and face the status quo by all kinds of resistance; and the moderates who still have the hope that they could play the game to survive in the expected sudden changes that might happen in Sudan political arena.
Now what should the Sudanese Islamist do to reduce the volume of retaliation generated through twenty years of atrocities against the helpless fellow civilians? On my view; I advice the Islamist regime led by National Congress Party to play more lenient and respect the agreements signed and share the power and wealth with others without conditions or cynical behaviors.
Moreover they must regard Darfur problem as urgent and crucial matter then let those concerned to resolve it without their direct or indirect interference. Otherwise; the scenario of the end of the former dictator Jafar Nimeri will repeat itself where people retaliated from their torturers. Although the (Sadanas) follower of former dictator were having options to run away to anywhere in the world; but today the Sudanese Islamist know very well that they have nowhere to go if anything happen to them except Wadi Swat, Syria or Iran so giving up the ideologies of global Islamist in Sudan and leave Sudanese to thinks for ways to run their country is the only solution.
In one of Sudanese folklore stories; a donkey was promised to be given horns instead he came back without ears.
God Bless Sudan (Amen)

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