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Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Post by Zmeselo » 14 May 2023, 19:30



News
Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Sunday, May 14, 2023

https://nation.africa/africa/news/sudan ... s--4234774

Sudan has long sent mercenaries abroad, but now the country itself has become a battleground for foreign fighters and shadowy military backers lured by money and gold, experts say.

Armed "fortune seekers" are flooding into the fight from across Africa's Sahel region including Mali, Chad and Niger, UN special representative Volker Perthes has said, warning that
their number is not insignificant.
Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has accused the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of recruiting fighters from troubled nearby countries, including
mercenaries from Chad, the Central African Republic and Niger.
Sudan's army has claimed to have killed
a foreign sniper
in the ranks of the RSF, and witnesses in Khartoum say they have heard some RSF paramilitaries speak French, the language of neighbouring Chad.

For the past month, Sudan has been rocked by deadly battles between de facto leader Burhan and his former deputy, RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemeti.

The RSF under Daglo, a former camel trader, emerged out of the notorious Janjaweed militias which from 2003 pillaged villages in the Darfur region where they were accused of widespread atrocities and war crimes.

In recent years the RSF has sent guns for hire into the Yemen war, on the side of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, and to Libya, in support of different camps including eastern-based general Khalifa Haftar.

Washington and Brussels charge the RSF has ties with Russia's Wagner mercenary group, which is fighting in Ukraine and has long been active in multiple African countries, including Libya where it backed Haftar.

Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin recently insisted that
for two years, not a single Wagner... fighter has been present in Sudan. And today there is none.
Cameron Hudson, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that
the Wagner group is not fighting in Sudan, but they have technical advisors.


Death and destruction

The European Union in February imposed new sanctions against Wagner, accusing it of human rights abuses in Ukraine as well as Sudan, Mali and CAR.

After major fighting erupted in Sudan in mid-April, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced
deep concern about the engagement
of Wagner there, charging that the group
brings more death and destruction
wherever it operates.

Western diplomats have reported seeing groups of mercenaries frequently passing through Khartoum's airport and hotels since the CAR government in 2018 called on Wagner to help repress a rebellion.

Daglo's family has long controlled gold mines in Darfur and elsewhere in Sudan, Africa's third-largest producer of the precious metal that has also attracted the attention of Wagner.

The US Treasury has accused Prigozhin of operating shadow companies in Sudan that were awarded gold-mining concessions, and the latest EU sanctions also targeted gold companies linked to Wagner in Sudan.

For Daglo, gold has provided a revenue stream to pay fighters, said Andreas Krieg, associate professor of security studies at King's College London.
The fact that Hemeti has access to quite a lot of gold wealth and avenues to bring it to market means he can pay salaries in a way that many in sub-Saharan Africa or the Sahel cannot,
Krieg told AFP.
We had people from Chad join the RSF as well over the years looking for salaries.
'Boutique' security firms

Hemeti hails from western Darfur's pastoralist Arab Rizeigat people and has family roots in Chad, with which Sudan shares a long and porous border.

Sudanese militias have long padded their ranks by offering
Chadian Arabs access to Sudanese citizenship and land abandoned by displaced non-Arabs,
the Small Arms Survey research project found in 2017.

The RSF in its recent social media campaign has published videos of fighters in Chad and Niger voicing their support for them.

While the RSF can draw on fighters from Chad and elsewhere, it is believed to receive weapons from Libya, analysts say.

Krieg said that areas under Haftar's control are now a likely
hub and node to deliver arms and supplies to the RSF.


Weapons sent there in the past by the UAE
could now be proliferated with plausible deniability to the RSF,
he said.

Sudan specialist Alex de Waal said that money and fighters
are interchangeable currencies in Sudan's political marketplace, and Hemeti trades in both.
The RSF is now a private transnational mercenary enterprise,
de Waal wrote in a recent analysis.
It's a gold-mining and gold-trading operation and the enforcement arm of Hemeti's ever expanding commercial empire.
If the RSF wins, de Waal predicted,
the Sudanese state will become a subsidiary of this transnational venture.
Meanwhile Sudan's conflict has also fuelled another business line for professional soldiers, who have offered desperate foreigners with the means of a chance to flee the country, said Hudson.

For those who could not get a spot on mass evacuations, he said,
a number of small 'boutique' private companies, mainly retired British special forces operators, were evacuating people for a large fee, up to $20,000-50,000.

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Re: Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Post by sun » 14 May 2023, 19:51

Zmeselo wrote:
14 May 2023, 19:30


News
Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Sunday, May 14, 2023

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A view of streets as clashes continue between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) despite the agreement on cease fire in Khartoum, Sudan on April 30, 2023. Photo credit: AFP

https://nation.africa/africa/news/sudan ... s--4234774

Sudan has long sent mercenaries abroad, but now the country itself has become a battleground for foreign fighters and shadowy military backers lured by money and gold, experts say.

Armed "fortune seekers" are flooding into the fight from across Africa's Sahel region including Mali, Chad and Niger, UN special representative Volker Perthes has said, warning that
their number is not insignificant.
Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has accused the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of recruiting fighters from troubled nearby countries, including
mercenaries from Chad, the Central African Republic and Niger.
Sudan's army has claimed to have killed
a foreign sniper
in the ranks of the RSF, and witnesses in Khartoum say they have heard some RSF paramilitaries speak French, the language of neighbouring Chad.

For the past month, Sudan has been rocked by deadly battles between de facto leader Burhan and his former deputy, RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemeti.

The RSF under Daglo, a former camel trader, emerged out of the notorious Janjaweed militias which from 2003 pillaged villages in the Darfur region where they were accused of widespread atrocities and war crimes.

In recent years the RSF has sent guns for hire into the Yemen war, on the side of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, and to Libya, in support of different camps including eastern-based general Khalifa Haftar.

Washington and Brussels charge the RSF has ties with Russia's Wagner mercenary group, which is fighting in Ukraine and has long been active in multiple African countries, including Libya where it backed Haftar.

Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin recently insisted that
for two years, not a single Wagner... fighter has been present in Sudan. And today there is none.
Cameron Hudson, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that
the Wagner group is not fighting in Sudan, but they have technical advisors.


Death and destruction

The European Union in February imposed new sanctions against Wagner, accusing it of human rights abuses in Ukraine as well as Sudan, Mali and CAR.

After major fighting erupted in Sudan in mid-April, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced
deep concern about the engagement
of Wagner there, charging that the group
brings more death and destruction
wherever it operates.

Western diplomats have reported seeing groups of mercenaries frequently passing through Khartoum's airport and hotels since the CAR government in 2018 called on Wagner to help repress a rebellion.

Daglo's family has long controlled gold mines in Darfur and elsewhere in Sudan, Africa's third-largest producer of the precious metal that has also attracted the attention of Wagner.

The US Treasury has accused Prigozhin of operating shadow companies in Sudan that were awarded gold-mining concessions, and the latest EU sanctions also targeted gold companies linked to Wagner in Sudan.

For Daglo, gold has provided a revenue stream to pay fighters, said Andreas Krieg, associate professor of security studies at King's College London.
The fact that Hemeti has access to quite a lot of gold wealth and avenues to bring it to market means he can pay salaries in a way that many in sub-Saharan Africa or the Sahel cannot,
Krieg told AFP.
We had people from Chad join the RSF as well over the years looking for salaries.
'Boutique' security firms

Hemeti hails from western Darfur's pastoralist Arab Rizeigat people and has family roots in Chad, with which Sudan shares a long and porous border.

Sudanese militias have long padded their ranks by offering
Chadian Arabs access to Sudanese citizenship and land abandoned by displaced non-Arabs,
the Small Arms Survey research project found in 2017.

The RSF in its recent social media campaign has published videos of fighters in Chad and Niger voicing their support for them.

While the RSF can draw on fighters from Chad and elsewhere, it is believed to receive weapons from Libya, analysts say.

Krieg said that areas under Haftar's control are now a likely
hub and node to deliver arms and supplies to the RSF.


Weapons sent there in the past by the UAE
could now be proliferated with plausible deniability to the RSF,
he said.

Sudan specialist Alex de Waal said that money and fighters
are interchangeable currencies in Sudan's political marketplace, and Hemeti trades in both.
The RSF is now a private transnational mercenary enterprise,
de Waal wrote in a recent analysis.
It's a gold-mining and gold-trading operation and the enforcement arm of Hemeti's ever expanding commercial empire.
If the RSF wins, de Waal predicted,
the Sudanese state will become a subsidiary of this transnational venture.
Meanwhile Sudan's conflict has also fuelled another business line for professional soldiers, who have offered desperate foreigners with the means of a chance to flee the country, said Hudson.

For those who could not get a spot on mass evacuations, he said,
a number of small 'boutique' private companies, mainly retired British special forces operators, were evacuating people for a large fee, up to $20,000-50,000.
It is the classical and historical predictable chains of events in which case already eager interventionist jump in whenever the local groups are firmly locking horns and conducting zero-sum war games for power, sweet power. Nothing new, though SAD and so BAD deep down to its roots.

Most of those peoeple are our dear and near people of civilization who built the magnificent Sphinxes and unparalleled Pyramids at the earliest dawn of history when the world happens to be sleeping and snoring as well as lacking nominal knowledge of explaining their near and far environments. PEACE FOR OUR KUSHITIC/NUBIAN brothers and sisters of civilization.
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Re: Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Post by Abe Abraham » 14 May 2023, 21:38

Zmeselo wrote:
14 May 2023, 19:30


News
Sudan becomes battleground for foreign fighters

Sunday, May 14, 2023

https://nation.africa/africa/news/sudan ... s--4234774

Sudan has long sent mercenaries abroad, but now the country itself has become a battleground for foreign fighters and shadowy military backers lured by money and gold, experts say.

Armed "fortune seekers" are flooding into the fight from across Africa's Sahel region including Mali, Chad and Niger, UN special representative Volker Perthes has said, warning that
their number is not insignificant.
Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has accused the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of recruiting fighters from troubled nearby countries, including
mercenaries from Chad, the Central African Republic and Niger.
Sudan's army has claimed to have killed
a foreign sniper
in the ranks of the RSF, and witnesses in Khartoum say they have heard some RSF paramilitaries speak French, the language of neighbouring Chad.

For the past month, Sudan has been rocked by deadly battles between de facto leader Burhan and his former deputy, RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemeti.

The RSF under Daglo, a former camel trader, emerged out of the notorious Janjaweed militias which from 2003 pillaged villages in the Darfur region where they were accused of widespread atrocities and war crimes.

In recent years the RSF has sent guns for hire into the Yemen war, on the side of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, and to Libya, in support of different camps including eastern-based general Khalifa Haftar.

Washington and Brussels charge the RSF has ties with Russia's Wagner mercenary group, which is fighting in Ukraine and has long been active in multiple African countries, including Libya where it backed Haftar.

Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin recently insisted that
for two years, not a single Wagner... fighter has been present in Sudan. And today there is none.
Cameron Hudson, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that
the Wagner group is not fighting in Sudan, but they have technical advisors.


Death and destruction

The European Union in February imposed new sanctions against Wagner, accusing it of human rights abuses in Ukraine as well as Sudan, Mali and CAR.

After major fighting erupted in Sudan in mid-April, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced
deep concern about the engagement
of Wagner there, charging that the group
brings more death and destruction
wherever it operates.

Western diplomats have reported seeing groups of mercenaries frequently passing through Khartoum's airport and hotels since the CAR government in 2018 called on Wagner to help repress a rebellion.

Daglo's family has long controlled gold mines in Darfur and elsewhere in Sudan, Africa's third-largest producer of the precious metal that has also attracted the attention of Wagner.

The US Treasury has accused Prigozhin of operating shadow companies in Sudan that were awarded gold-mining concessions, and the latest EU sanctions also targeted gold companies linked to Wagner in Sudan.

For Daglo, gold has provided a revenue stream to pay fighters, said Andreas Krieg, associate professor of security studies at King's College London.
The fact that Hemeti has access to quite a lot of gold wealth and avenues to bring it to market means he can pay salaries in a way that many in sub-Saharan Africa or the Sahel cannot,
Krieg told AFP.
We had people from Chad join the RSF as well over the years looking for salaries.
'Boutique' security firms

Hemeti hails from western Darfur's pastoralist Arab Rizeigat people and has family roots in Chad, with which Sudan shares a long and porous border.

Sudanese militias have long padded their ranks by offering
Chadian Arabs access to Sudanese citizenship and land abandoned by displaced non-Arabs,
the Small Arms Survey research project found in 2017.

The RSF in its recent social media campaign has published videos of fighters in Chad and Niger voicing their support for them.

While the RSF can draw on fighters from Chad and elsewhere, it is believed to receive weapons from Libya, analysts say.

Krieg said that areas under Haftar's control are now a likely
hub and node to deliver arms and supplies to the RSF.


Weapons sent there in the past by the UAE
could now be proliferated with plausible deniability to the RSF,
he said.

Sudan specialist Alex de Waal said that money and fighters
are interchangeable currencies in Sudan's political marketplace, and Hemeti trades in both.
The RSF is now a private transnational mercenary enterprise,
de Waal wrote in a recent analysis.
It's a gold-mining and gold-trading operation and the enforcement arm of Hemeti's ever expanding commercial empire.
If the RSF wins, de Waal predicted,
the Sudanese state will become a subsidiary of this transnational venture.
Meanwhile Sudan's conflict has also fuelled another business line for professional soldiers, who have offered desperate foreigners with the means of a chance to flee the country, said Hudson.

For those who could not get a spot on mass evacuations, he said,
a number of small 'boutique' private companies, mainly retired British special forces operators, were evacuating people for a large fee, up to $20,000-50,000.


1_African journalism is not to be trusted ( full of lies,exaggerations,quoting white man's sources) when it comes to developments within Africa because Africans do not know each other. In fact it is difficult to say that Africa ( not people with African faces ! ) exists.

2_For crazy Sudanese their country doesn't exist. The East is Eritrean, the North is Arab, the West is Chad and West African, the South is " African Negro/ zunji / " .....Mohammed Hamdan Daglo Bakhit is Chadian !!!

3_There is a very strong Sudanese woman who lives in Canada and whose father is from the Beni Amr tribe and her mother, I believe , from kordofan/Darfur ብዓሌት ኣይትፈላልዩ ፡ ትምክሕተኛታት ኣይትኹኑ ክትብሎም እንከላ ገሊኦም ዝኾረዩ " ንስኺ እንታይ ኣእትዩኪ ስድራኺ ስደተኛታት ኮይኖም ካብ ኤርትራ ዝመጽኡ " ክብልዋ እንከለዉ ካልኦት ከኣ " ያ ቲሻዲያ/ጓል ቻድ " ኢሎም 'ይጸርፍዋ ። ንሳ ከኣ ሰናፍ ስለ ዘይኮነት ኩሉ ግዜ ስም ክቡር ፕረዚደንት ዘሃገረ ኤርትራ ከተልዕል እንከላ " ኢሳያስ ያ ኣኹየ/ ኢሳያስ ሓወይ " ትብል ።

4_ኣብ ሱዳን ከም በዓል ሓያት ዓብደልመልክ* ( ኣቃራሪብና ሂወት ገብረ-ንጉስ ክንብላ ! )ን ዓብዱልራሕማን ዓማሴብ ኣለዉኻ ነቶም ጸለምቲ/ኣፍሪቃውያን ዝበሃሉ ሱዳናውያን ( ሱዳን ብምሉኡ ዓዲ ጸለምቲ እንከሎ ) ኣነጺሎም ንሶም ካብ ወሓዚ/ናይል/ ክሳብ ባሕሪ/ቀይሕ ባሕሪ - ምብራቕ ሱዳን/ ኢሎም ዝጽውዕዎ ቦታ ፍልይቲ ሃገር ክሃንጹ ዝሓልሙ ። ምስ ደቂ ምብራቕ ሱዳን ከይተማኻኸሩ ማለት እዩ ። እቲ ዝገርም ዓማሴብ ሓደ መዓልቲ ክዛረብ እንከሎ " ንሕና ንምስሪ መሬትና / ሓላይብን ሸላቲንን / ወሲዶምልና ኢልና ክንጸልኦምን ምስኦም ክንባኣስን የብልናን ዜሮም ዜሮም ንሳቶም ክጠቕሙና ስለ ዝኽእሉ ። ንሳቶም ንዓና ከም ዝቐርቡና ምብራቕ ሱዳን ድማ ኩሉ ሰብ ነናብ ሰቡ ስለ ዝኾነ ካባና ንኤርትራ ይቐርብዋ ። ደቂ ምብራቕ ንኢሳያስ ( ሓዎም ስለ ዝኾነ) ይሰምዕዎ ኢዮም ። " ዘስምዕ ኢሉ ።

// * ሓያት ዓብደልመልክ ብ " ኣፍሪቃውያን " ሱዳናውያን ኣልዒላ ክትጣራዕ እንከላ ልክዕ ከም ትምክሕተኛታት ጸዓዱ ንጸለምቲ ባሮት ጌርኩም መዝሚዝኩምናን በዲልኩምናን ረጊጽኩምናን እንዳበልኩም ብዘይዕረፍቲ ተጽምሙና ኢሎም ዝኸሰዎም ንሳ " ጸለምቲ ብዕግርግር ሰላም ከሊኦም ምዕባሌና ንድሕሪት መሊሶሞ ። ብዘይብኦም ርሑቕ ተወንጪፍና ምሃለና ኔርና ። ዳሕራይ ከኣ ዝገበርካሎም ተገበርካሎም ኩሉ ግዜ ' ንስኻ በዲልካኒ ፡ ንስኻ ረጊጽካኒ ' ይብሉ ። ስለዚ ንሓዋሩ መፍትሔ ዝኸውን ምፍልላይ እዩ ። ምስ ተፋላለና ናብራ ዓለም በይኖም እንተ ክኢሎሞ ንርእዮም ። " ትብል ።//

5_ብዙሓት ሱዳናውያን ሃገሮም ይኣይ ብሽኮቱ ኮይና ብቐሊሉ ከም ትቆራረስ ሱቕ ኢሎም " እዛ ዓዲ ' ሓቲትፈርተክ '/ፈርከሽከሽ ክትብል ኢያ " ይብሉ ። ከመይ ኢላ እንተ ኢልካዮም ዋላ ኣብ ግዜ ኑሜሩ ኣብ ናይ ወጻኢ ጉዳይ ዝነበረ ምሁር ሰብኣይ ከይተረፈ " ምብራቕ ናብ ኤርትራ ይኸይድ ሰሜን ድማ ናብ ምስሪ " ኢሎም ይምልሱልካ ።




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