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Sudan live news: Clashes near presidential palace in Khartoum, Al Jazeera English

Post by Mesob » 19 Apr 2023, 15:44

Sudan live news: Clashes near presidential palace in Khartoum
Al Jazeera English

For years the Arab wannabe, the Egyptian servants and the elites of the Jihadi Muslim Brotherhoods of Sudan had been terrorizing the poor black African Muslims of Africa in Darfur, Nubia, the Nile deltas and the Christians of the South Sudan. The Arab servants were destroying everything to Arabize the region and to promote the savage Islamic Sharia rules, then finally the chickens came to their homes in Khartoum and Omdruman to roost.
I feel very sorry what is happening to the innocent people in Sudan but this is the creation of their Arab enslaved mentality of their elites.
Eritrea had also the same Arab enslaved elites who suffer from the same inferiority complex in the leadership of the old Jebha and the immigrant Jebertis in al Nahda, the Eritrea Islamic Salvation, the Eritrean Jihad and the left over enslaved mulato of the Egyptian invaders.
The Arab slaves of the Horn of Africa and their Muslim Jihadi servants had also been promoting the Arabization and the Islamization of the Horn of African region in Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia ... by burning African languages and identity.
Why would then anyone hate and burn his own Allah given Tigre Tigrinya language to promote Arabization in the region and hate his own history and identity in the name of Islam?




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Re: Sudan live news: Clashes near presidential palace in Khartoum, Al Jazeera English

Post by Mesob » 19 Apr 2023, 20:12

Uneven Cease-Fire in Sudan Makes Escape Hard for Desperate Civilians
The army and the paramilitary group it is battling agreed to a 24-hour cease-fire. But many residents were unsure whether the truce was solid enough to safely flee.
NewYork Times
April 19, 2023 Updated 8:06 p.m. ET
A patchy cease-fire between Sudan’s two rival generals held in parts of the capital on Wednesday night, as desperate residents looked for ways to escape the city after five days trapped by the chaotic fighting with dwindling stocks of water and food.

Evacuation from the capital, Khartoum, has proved intensely dangerous since conflict erupted over the weekend between Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces. But after days hunkered inside their homes, often as battle rages in the streets outside, more Sudanese and foreign ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/19/worl ... efire.html

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