Ahmed Daddoush - Al Jazeera Net

Social networking platforms caught up with comments about the Sudanese army's sacking of President Omar al-Bashir. Some took the step, warning at the same time of a "military coup" while others incited their position from Islamic movements.

Sudanese Defense Minister Awad bin Auf announced on Thursday the overthrow of the ruling regime and the disruption of the constitution and the arrest of Bashir, and announced the start of a two-year transitional period and the imposition of a state of emergency for three months.

Commenting on the army statement, the political analyst and human rights activist Ghanem al-Najjar ridiculed the statement by the Sudanese army. "On the basis that the authority so far has been administered by a charity," he said.

Kuwaiti MP Nasser al-Duweileh also described the coup, saying that the military do not respect the constitutions and do not believe in the will of the nation, warning that they will be insulted by their opponents.

The Sudanese coup is not about Bashir, who was overthrown by the people in his glorious revolutionary struggle. It is a coup against the will of the nation for freedom and constitutional rule. The military do not respect the constitutions, they do not believe in the will of the nation and their thinking is very limited in oppression and oppression of their opponents. Sudan does not need a new boot instead of the old boot.

- Nasser Al Duwailah (@nasser_duwailah) April 11, 2019

The Palestinian thinker Azmi Bishara said in a brief excerpt "talk about a military coup and military rule for at least two years !!".

"The rule of the transitional two years .. Disruption of the Constitution .. The imposition of a state of emergency .. The features of another military rule is coming in Sudan."

From Jordan, the regional human rights expert, Fadi al-Qadi, said al-Bashir may have been kicked out of power by a military coup, but we must remember that the people and the army are not "one hand".

Among the Syrian opposition, the researcher Khalil al-Miqdad said in a tweet that the delay of issuing the military statement in Sudan for more than 10 hours after it was announced and broadcast by the Minister of Defense confirms that there is a coup d'état and that the Free Officers were neutralized for a transitional period of Two years led by the military in a way reminiscent of what happened in Egypt, as he put it.

"Respect for your revolution, and love for your struggle: do not leave power to the army and reform the judiciary," Egyptian rights activist Jamal Eid said.

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Warning from the future
And spread on Twitter today and Som on Sudan, including "not yet fallen" and "the Sudanese people" and "street B" and "Sudan is rising."

Using two of these tags, Sudanese blogger and activist Khalid Taha expressed his opinion by saying: "Be wary of those who try to justify the coup and talk about the difficulty of the situation and claim that they understand.

"What happened in Sudan is a cheap play, exactly the same as what Sisi did in Egypt, so the Sudanese people said his word," Saudi journalist Turki Al Shalhoub said in a tweet.

For his part, Mauritanian academic Mohamed Mokhtar Chantiqueti wrote several tweets about the event, saying that Bashir had come out of power "humiliated, disgraced, stained with the blood of his people," but he also considered the army statement "closer to the coup statements of the 1960s to military coups Democracy that favors the people and their choices. "

Al-Shankaiti said that what happened in Sudan today was only a coup among the various coup projects that were being prepared, including the coup of the head of security and intelligence Salah Qosh support Saudi Arabia and the UAE, according to his opinion.

What happened in Sudan today is the implementation of the coup # Awad_Ben_of, among the many coup projects that were being prepared. Including the coup of Salah # Ghosh support Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and the coup of the Sudanese communists .. And the Sudanese people need a coup of any color, except what was rid of military rule forever pic.twitter.com/PG9Qpd13tm

- Mohammed Al-Mukhtar Al-Shankiti (@mshinqiti) April 11, 2019

In the same context, the head of the Kuwaiti Umma Party, Ruler al-Mutairi, warned of the consequences of what happened today, saying that the United States is behind the arrangement of the scene in order to break the path of revolution through the army.

The meeting of Sissi with Awad bin Auf after his selection as a deputy of Bashir a month ago and accompanied by Salah Qosh confirms that America behind the arrangement of the scene in # Sudan and cut the road to the revolution through the army as happened in Egypt # pic.twitter.com/IVo4zrxs6a

- Prof. Ruler of al-Mutairi (@DrHAKEM) April 11, 2019

Spring and Brotherhood
On the other hand, he considered the UAE media Jamal al-Harbi that what happened in Sudan as a result of what he called the recognition of the Arab peoples to the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood and the rush of those peoples to overthrow their last strongholds in Sudan and Libya.

In the same way, London-based political analyst Amjad Taha said that the Muslim Brotherhood had fallen in Sudan "by the people and the army" and vowed that they would soon fall in Libyan Tripoli "at the hands of the people and the Libyan army led by Commander Khalifa Hafter."

Contrary to this view, Dubai Police Chief Dhahi Khalfan said that what is happening in Sudan is an integral part of the "Brotherhood Spring", referring to the Arab Spring, which he said "failed everywhere and will fail in Sudan."

"We have been waiting since the early hours of the morning, thirty years ago, and Bashir fell, the most important question is: Are the brothers who came in a coup come out and ruled his successor for 30 years?"