ألسنة وأقلام - بابكر إسماعيل
ألسنة وأقلام - بابكر إسماعيل
February 24, 2025 at 05:37 PM
ألسنة وأقلام بالإنجليزية A Pen of A Ready Scribe Nairobi's Plunderers "Jinja Kenyatta" 2nd of Feb 2025 By Dr. Babikir Ismail   The Plan (A) of the militia's conspiracy against Sudan was a swift coup aimed at seizing power by occupying all airports in Sudan, thereby incapacitating the Air Force and preventing it from responding to the coup. This plan included the assassination of the Commander in Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, along with his deputy and aides. It also involved taking control of the armored brigade ( competent authority) in Al-Baqir and the Armored Corps in Al-Shajara, as well as occupying the buildings of the radio and television stations, the military command, the headquarters of the intelligence service, and the presidential palace.   Once these objectives were achieved, the leadership of the state would be seamlessly transition to the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Lieutenant General "DIY" - Hemeti Daglo, who is the Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council (and the second-in-command of the state.)   The attempt to assassinate al-Burhan failed due to the valor of the Presidential Guards tasked with protecting him at his residence in the army headquarters. These heroes, numbering thirty-five, will be immortalized in the history of the Sudan. The thirty-sixth hero was Major General Pilot (competent authority)Talal Ali Al-Rayah, who single-handedly led an old fighter jet and destroyed all the  Rapid Support Forces' bases in Khartoum State . This act significantly weakened the militia's strike capability by disrupting communication between its leadership and its forces deployed across the rest of the 17 Sudanese regional states, resulting in many militia chiefs in these states surrendering their weapons. Also army officers seconded to RSF were ordered to rejoin the army, & most of them did.   As a consequence of the failure of Al-Burhan assassination attempt the militia shifted to Plan (B), Which involved launching a comprehensive war against the armed forces to paralyse them, capturing their bases, arresting all personnel including retired officers to stifle any resistance to the militia. This was accompanied by ejecting the Khartoumians out of their homes to evacuate the capital of its residents. The militiamen had occupied citizens' homes, replacing them with supportive tribesmen brought in from the areas of the Atawwa tribes in Darfur. That act was meant to endorse the militia's control and preventing any popular uprising against the destruction of the Sudanese army's capabilities. The newly settled groups were also tasked with organizing pro-militia crowds in the streets of Khartoum to mislead global public opinion that the entire Sudanese populace supported them.   The militia made another miscalculation by prematurely extending their control outside Khartoum State, believing they had broken the backbone of the army. In reality, the army's leadership, including the Commander in chief, his deputy, and the Chief of Staff were besieged in a basement in the headquarters of the army for several months. Later on the Commander in Chief and his deputy  managed to leave through expensive special operations. Many military camps and headquarters in the capital and other cities remained under militia control. Only few army strongholds divisions managed to escape occupation by RSF militia such as the Armored Corps, Wadi Sidna Air Base, the Engineers’ Corps & the Military Health Services. A high price was paid to keep these military bases free. They were under tight siege, & deprived of supplies & food. For instance, every day there were multiple attempts to occupy Armored Corps, these tireless attempts & attacks continued for several months.   The militia took control of Central Sudan States namely (the states of Al-Jazeera, Sennar, and parts of the White and Blue Nile states, as well as parts of the States of North & South Kordofan. Also later on took control of four of the five Darfur states). The militia diligently sought to destroy the state's infrastructure and steal the servers of major companies, including telecommunications, banks, the Ministry of Interior, and Land Registry. However, they failed to operate the radio and television stations, rendering their coup silent, akin to the silent coup of Hassan Hussein in the mid-1970s. The militia also deliberately bombed residential neighborhoods to force the army to negotiate with them on their terms to halt the war and achieve their negotiating gains, while instilling fear in the residents and replacing them with families from the Atawwa tribes to inherit the land and homes.   Due to the prolonged duration of the war, the militia resorted to a narrative justifying their crimes, claiming historical grievances against the Atawwa tribes and demanding the dismantling of what they termed the "State of 1956( the year of independence of the Sudan," which they alleged was dominated by the elites from Northern States of the country. It is worth noting that the leader of the rebellion, Lieutenant General "DIY " Hemeti Daglo, held the position of Vice President, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, and is the de facto ruler of the country , appointing and dismissing ministers and naming the Director of the Intelligence Service, state governors & commissioners.   Following the cessation of government salary payments, due to the collapse of the state, the RSF militia, through its second-in-command, Lieutenant "DIY" Abdul Rahim Daglo, unleashed its militiamen to steal and plunder everything in sight, targeting citizens' properties, banks, private companies, and charitable organizations, even raiding embassies and diplomatic missions. Theft and looting became irresistible motivators for the militia's members, and joining the militia became a quick path to wealth. Under the slogan "Unlimited Shafshafa," which means looting without any limits, many joined the militia, coming from every corner, including the villages of the Atawwa tribes who witnessed their brethren's plunder of wealth, vehicles, and household goods. The militia also released criminal offenders from prisons to assist in looting the Sudanese people's assets, while swarms of nomadic tribes from remote places arrived to witness the spoils available in the plundered Sudan, including individuals from Ajdabiyah, Ouagadougou, N'Djamena, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Central Africa, and even Colombia in South America.   Joining the militia of thieves became a coveted goal and a desired hope, even for some of the opposition and social media activists who lost their way after the April 2019 coup. Reports suggested that the pace of illegal migration to Europe had diminished due to the influx of youth from distressed nations toward Khartoum, which was crowned with flesh and flowing with abundance, accumulating treasures, jewelry, and dollars within its residences, alongside all ther blessings.   The looting continued unabated, and the militia, emboldened by their actions,   engaged in heinous acts, including the abduction and exploitation of women, leading to their sale at paltry prices in slave markets controlled by the Janjaweed in Darfur and other sub-Saharan African countries, all while ignoring the historical memory of their actions.   Plan (B) ultimately failed due to the valor of the armed forces, despite their limited resources. The Sudanese people rallied around their military, urging their youth—both the brave and the angry—to defend their land, wealth, and honor. The army, along with reinforcements and joint forces from Darfurian military movements, managed to regain the control, pushing the militia out of Sennar and Al-Jazeera states, as well as most of Khartoum and Northern Kordofan, except for a few pockets here and there. They are now striving to liberate the remaining areas of Khartoum and all of Darfur and its territories.   The United Arab Emirates, having supported the militia, aimed to prolong the war through logistical and military supplies, with the intent of compelling the army to engage in negotiations under their influence. This was aimed to serve two primary objectives:    1. To ensure the permanent exclusion of Islamists from power, a task assigned to UAE by its Zionist masters.    2. To evade international sanctions and high compensations that might arise from the Sudanese government's complaint to the Security Council, which accused the UAE of fueling the war through military supplies and the recruitment of mercenaries ignoring UN resolutions on arms embargo to Darfur since 2004.  On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, the militia's criminals and remnants of the opposition convened in Nairobi to form a parallel government, marking Plan (C) for the militia. However, transitioning to Plan (C) does not preclude reverting to attempts at Plans (A) or (B) at any time. The UAE has resolved to swallow Sudan, exploiting its resources, wealth, geographic location, and African relations for its benefits and the benefits of its allies.    We have named the Janjaweed plunderers Alliance and FFC - Forces of Freedom and Change "Jinja Kenyatta," a subtle reference to the Kenyan national leader and African figure Jomo Kenyatta, who was born on October 20, 1893. He opposed imperialism and colonialism, serving as Kenya's Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964 before becoming the country's first President following its independence in 1964 until his death in 1978. Kenyatta is regarded as one of the founding fathers of Africa's liberation from colonial rule and played a crucial role in Kenya's transition from a British colony to an independent republic.     Under President Ruto, Kenya has become a subservient entity to global imperialism and the dominance of the white man, serving as a base for the Janjaweed and offering support to the rogue state that aids global imperialism and is entrenched in the machinations of Zionism. It is fitting to label the alliance between Ruto and the opposition "the Jinja Kenyatta Alliance," ruining the legacy of the founding father Jomo Kenyatta, who opposed colonialism, has been sullied by the actions of the Janjaweed and their allies. The Jomo  Kenyatta International Airport experienced an inferno on Saturday, February 21, 2025, the cause of which remains unknown, but it symbolizes the curse of the Janjaweed and their allies, which follows them wherever they go.   The opposition and the militia stand as individuals devoid of principles, values, or dignity, selling their souls to the highest bidder. The thieves shall inevitably face their downfall.
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