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This RSF militiaman captured today is being interrogated by the joint forces. He says that Army drones have been causing heavy damage to their convoys crossing the Libyan border. That in the last strikes they lost more than 50 vehicles. This largely explains why the UAE is working to...

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I finished watching the House hearing on Sudan. Ken Isaacs a Humanitarian from Samaritans purse offered a valuable and highly factual assessment of the situation in Sudan and while I didn’t agree with some of Cameron Hudson’s end conclusions I don’t doubt his integrity or intentions. However, as usual Kholood Khair used her platform to push the Taqqadum narrative on this war that is completely divorced from reality and by default shields the RSF. Firstly the claim that this is a counter revolutionary war is nonsensical. The revolution ended in 2019 when the military leadership, Taqqadum and the RSF agreed to share power and RSF militiamen were sent in the next day to remove sit-in protestors massacring them in the process. This war started simply because the RSF militia rejected Army pressure to have their force dissolved. And with UAE financial backing and political backing from Taqqadum (who are jaded after the Army ousted them from their power sharing deal in 2021) a plan was set in motion to takeover the Sudanese State. With the RSF first attempting to neutralise the Sudanese Airforce at Meroe before launching a full scale attempt to takeover the Capital Khartoum and by extension the Sudanese State on April 15th 2023. An attack that the Army failed to prepare for due to serious military failings. Taqqadum and their affiliates however want you to believe that this war was started by shadowy remnants of Bashir’s ousted regime who wanted to suppress a revolution that had already been suppressed 4 years ago, against (non Islamist) Burhan led rule. This false narrative is ridiculous and implausible, for one these revolutionaries that this war is supposedly really against have volunteered in their thousands to fight this genocidal militia. These false narratives are only able thrive because in Western spaces the only Sudanese allowed a voice are those belonging to Taqqadum and their affiliates. The truth is Sudanese do not view the Army and the RSF as being remotely similar and there are a thousand and one clips that I can share that would attest to that. And as Ken Isaacs said what they’ve consistently observed is that Sudanese are always fleeing from the RSF militia to the safety of Army or armed group controlled areas. The Sudanese people know they have an army that needs reforming but they also know that the Army is the only force capable of dismantling this genocidal UAE sponsored militia that continues to terrorism them. As long as Western officials and diplomats continue to exclusively platform those affiliated with a political grouping (who’s support is largely limited to a fringe of the diaspora) the disconnect between the West and the Sudanese society will only continue to grow.

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