Kashmir Watch, Nov 10
By Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal
[Specialist on State Terrorism]
Unfortunately, international forces led by global state terrorists
(GST) of USA and Europe are not in the habit of leaving a country once
they have been deployed. They make all out efforts to stall any
national or Islamic effort to confront the western awkwardness in Sudan
by their impact on Sudan's sovereignty. As a result, the current
international terror military presence in Sudan is the largest in the
history of the UN and the African Union. One of the Bushdom’s hidden
global agendas was to divide Sudan. The so-called "New Sudan" scheme,
dividing the country into various parts, is closely linked to the
global plans of messianic US politicians and champions of the Project
for the New American Century, drawn up by the notorious Neocons under
former US president GW Bush. The scheme aims to change the identity of
Sudan, erasing its history and sapping the power of its people.
The 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, or Naivasha Agreement
established a federal system in the country and ended the civil war.
But, the Darfur crisis, the deteriorating conditions in three regions,
the economic and diplomatic blockade, and the worsening living and
social conditions in the country have caused serious strains in the
society. The assistance of US companies have enhanced and reinforce
the capabilities of the southern government's army and air force while
new military vehicles, as well as stockpiles of weapons, have been
bought into the south. Currently, the southern government has
diplomatic representation in 20 countries in Africa, Europe and the
Western hemisphere. And finally, today, the major outcome of the
devastating Bushdom agenda is that the South Sudanese President Salva
Kiir, leader of the southern-based Sudan People's Liberation Movement
(SPLM), has called on southerners to vote to secede from Sudan igniting
a civil war to kill Muslims.
In June 2008 President Omar al-Beshir told visiting UN Security Council
ambassadors in the capital Khartoum that a crisis in Sudan s contested
oil region of Abyei - "the topmost remaining issue" in implementation
of the 2005 peace agreement between north and south Sudan after the
Africa s 21-year (longest-running civil war) conflict killing thousands
of Sudanese people, ,- would be resolved soon through dialogue. Western
world and Israel helped escalate the conflict further.
In
spite of insistence by France & Co on action against Sudan, the
United Nations Security Council has failed to agree on a response to
Sudan's decision to expel 13 aid groups from the country following the
indictment of its president for war crimes. The Western attempt was
blocked by opposition from Sudan's council allies, Libya and China.
Sudan in turn accused aid agencies such as CARE and Save the Children
of co-operating with the court and giving false testimony. Libya, which
then headed both the UNSC council and the African Union, said foreign
ministers from the Arab League and African Union states would pursue to
spoil the ill-motivated western intensions against Sudan. Al-Bashir has
dismissed the court's move as a ploy by Western powers and the move has
led to angry protests in the nation's capital, Khartoum.
Meanwhile,
Omar al-Bashir, vindictively indicted by the International Criminal
Court, has pulled out of summit of Organisation of the Islamic
Conference (OIC) in Istanbul owing to domestic pressure to "find a
solution" to a dispute between his ruling National Congress Party and
the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. The Turkish government had
welcomed the attendance of President Bashir at the meeting and said
that he would not be arrested. But the EU, which Turkey hopes to join,
wanted the invitation to be withdrawn. President Abdullah Gul brushed
aside a private plea from the European Union saying it was not the EU's
place to interfere. And over the weekend Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan sounded an equally defiant note saying he did not believe the
Sudanese leader was involved in war crimes in Darfur. Western
governments have been careful not to challenge Turkey, as its foreign
policy has appeared to shift sharply Eastwards. Bashir has visited
several African countries since the ICC issued the warrant for his
arrest in March, saying he was responsible for atrocities in Darfur.
Bashir was in Egypt on Sunday, taking part in a China-Africa summit in
the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. Turkey, which is seeking EU
membership, had come under pressure from Brussels to drop Bashir from
the guest list. But that is unlikely.
The
destabilization of Sudan is a strategic aim for Israel, since a stable
and strong Sudan would strengthen the Arabs and their national
security. The crisis in Sudan is a part of the larger hidden agenda of
Mossad-CIA under Bushes Sr. & Jr. and their notorious Neocons, to
escalate terror wars world wide so that Palestine issue is relegated to
sideways. Sudan had the potential of a regional power, even more than
Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Israel and its allies had destroyed the
pan-Arab role of Iraq after the US-led occupation in 2003. Eliminating
the Sudanese role could be achieved through the continuing crisis in
Darfur. Israel's Security Minister Avi Dichter said that Israel's
allies have performed well in Sudan's south, as well as in the western
and eastern parts of Sudan, admitting that it is Mossad with help from
western allies led by Pentagon-CIA has ill-focused on Sudan. Israel has
therefore long made a point of infiltrating Sudan and Iraq through
local stooges or international allies since Sudan and Iraq as part of a
geographical cordon surrounding the Zionist entity. Now Iran has been
added to Israeli target.
Over decides of manipulations and maneuverings, USA and Israel has made
the world legal bodies dangerous for the humanity. The most recent
instance of foreign interference in Sudanese affairs has come in the
action taken by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Sudanese
President Omar Al-Bashir. The ICC has accused Al-Bashir of war crimes,
and since then major countries have been trying to blackmail Sudan,
offering a reprieve from an international trial in return for a change
in Sudanese policies. This leaves one in no doubt that the ICC
allegations are motivated more by politics than by justice. The fascist
Israel that has already killed thousands of innocent Palestinians in a
move to ethnic cleansing in Palestine for expanding illegal occupation
by the Zionist regime is pushing for punishment of Al-Bashir. USA and
European allies are behind their terror ally in Mideast. This explains
why the Zionist regime in so bold as to unleash a holocaust in
Palestine killing thousands of innocent Palestinians, including
children, women and old people, and, especially, why President Obama
who declared the establishment of Palestine state as his top policy
priority, now tries to eat his own words about his demand for freeze on
Jewish illegal settlements in Palestine.
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