Sudanese politicians, supporters of the December revolution, said that the deposed, deep-rooted President Omar al-Bashir’s state has gone irreversibly, and that their demonstrations, which do not exceed thousands, in exchange for the millions of people’s demonstrations, which are renewed and growing every day, are tantamount to psychological compensation for the crushing defeat that the dictatorial regime has received At the hands of his people, in continuation of the legacy of his historical revolutions of 1964 and 1985. Politicians have played down the danger of these demonstrations, after the recent dismantling measures that took place on the anniversary of the revolution, but some of them called for deepening the confrontation, given the "control" of the economic, administrative, social and political life, since the rule of former President Jaafar Nimeiri.

A spokesman for the "Broad National Front", Abdel Wahid Ibrahim, told "Emirates Today" that "the sentence of imprisonment and placement in the social reformatory of the deposed Bashir for two years in the case of financial corruption was characterized by professional professionalism, regardless of the position of the victims of the Bashir regime, who faces issues Others, most notably the coup against the democratic system, by using force, undermining the constitutional system in 1989, the execution of 28 Ramadan officers in 1990, killing scores of civilians in detention facilities, torturing thousands, killing a citizen in Port Sudan, others in the Amri and Kajbar regions, and the Darfur crimes in which about 300 were killed One thousand citizens, and two GNU regions B Kordofan and Blue Nile, in which I have been working Al-Bashir deadly, and cases of arrests that affected about 16 thousand during his rule, cases in which the rule of law ranges between Al-Bashir between life and death.

The Islamists left their organizations: the “National Conference”, the Al-Bashir Party, the Omar al-Turabi “Popular” party, the “Reform Now” party, the Ghazi Atabani Party, the Tourist Movement (South Mujahideen War), the “Fair Peace Forum”, the Bashir al-Tayyib Mustafa Party, and other extremist groups Their numbers did not exceed 5000, according to optimistic estimates!

Exploit

And «the reason is that the engines of the mass Islamist movement were exploiting the poverty of the people, and mobilizing them with state subsidies and cars, and from remote regions.

"The revolution has disrupted their organizational structures, their money has become scarce, and everyone who trusts in money has preferred to hold it for itself, and not pay it to the organization, while they are in a root state, and the people are in a state of hostility with them, and they will not be allowed to return again." The so-called march (green creep) is a psychological treatment against defeat, and it quickly evaporates with the passage of days, especially since there is a new awareness carried by the youth of the revolution, and they faced this organization while in power.

Exempt the offender

The Sudanese analyst, Youssef Hussein, said: “The principle of exempting the perpetrator from the responsibility of his crime, which prevailed in the trial, is wrong. Any official, regardless of his age, must be punished for his crime, as long as his age did not prevent him from committing the crime, he must not excuse him from receiving The punishment". Hussein added that «we must read several factors that interfered with the demonstration (Al-Kizan) in what they called (the Green March), including that the day before the procession, the Sudanese army leadership issued a statement that it respects freedom of expression, and that it stands at the same distance from everyone, and so did security in A joint statement with him, in a precedent that had not happened before.

The dollar

He added, "The big rise in the exchange rate of the dollar against the Sudanese pound is also not isolated from that conspiracy. The money and business sectors are still in the hands of the Islamists, their companies and their banks, money-laundering treasures, and all the money they have plundered has not decreased the weight of an atom." Also, they lack planning, experience, impropriety, and poorness to create ongoing crises such as those in fuel. ”

Hussein must continue to realize a basic fact and build on it, which is that the peaceful movement was not ever a tool of any faction of political Islam over the course of history, and this applies absolutely to the Islamic movement in Sudan, which we can describe its history and with complete credibility It is a continuous series of intrigue, conspiracy and violence, and I do not think there is any evidence to prove this more than its coup against a democratic system, in which it had 51 parliamentary seats, according to which the third parliamentary bloc was formed in terms of size. The goal of the procession is not to mobilize millions, as they claim, They know more than us that they are nothing but a pariah E, uttered by all the people, despite all the prolongation and noise they made. Yes, this procession was not a goal in itself, and the upcoming processions will not be, nor the numbers of participants are the real goal, but the goal of this movement is to restore the presence on the battlefield lost by the Islamists since the start of the revolution, as a first step, followed by escalation steps on other levels » For his part, the leader of the Sudanese "Congress" party, Assem Omar, said that "there is a positive step in the interest of the revolution. The trial of al-Bashir from an initial angle is a good thing, as it was a trial conducted for a president of a dictator, Jassim, on the chest of the people for 30 years, but the question: Will it continue The trial in Sudan or will he go to the International Criminal Court? Is there a judiciary that represents the will of the people and laws that prosecute genocide? "This is something that must be resolved." Omar said, "As for the rest of the story, I mean the reality of the old regime and the forces of the counter-revolution. I do not see any danger."

The engines of the mass Islamic movement were exploiting the poverty of the people, and mobilizing them with state subsidies and cars, and from remote regions.