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Hero’s tentacles made Khartoum’s devils cry

By Gamal Adam

January 4, 2011 — Khartoum’s devils were able to mobilize naïve, coward, and opportunist individuals to sing, dance, and demonstrate in celebration for the marginalized Sudanese father’s death—Dr. Khalil Ibrahim– whose death they never expected, but he was murdered suddenly, in my own analysis, by dirty foreign hands, technology, and expertise. The interests of coward dirty foreigners coincided with those of Khartoum’s devils who adopted the murder crime as theirs alone to mislead the naïve and coward individuals among the Sudanese that they still have the power to continue the enslavement of Sudanese and intimidation of everyone who rebels against their corrupt regime. Most of the evidence shows that the devils and dirty foreigners signed a deal that the latter murder Dr. Khalil and the devils announce it as their own “achievement”.

With their happiness for the hero’s death, the devils put themselves in more isolation as students in various Sudanese universities, internally displaced peoples in Darfur, and refugees in Chad demonstrated and rallied in support of the cause for which Dr. Khalil gave his life honorably. Sudanese all over the world exchanged telephone calls and e-mail messages, commented on facebook, and wrote articles condoling with each other and promising one another that they will continue struggling against the devils’ regime by all means until it falls—very soon Allah willing. I do not really watch Sudan’s television since it became a medium of brainwash for the satanic jihad in 1990s, but the individuals who watch it told me that those it showed mobilized by the devils to share with them the joy of a hero’s murder were mostly individual women whose support was drummed up on racial and ethnic basis. However, a quick skim through the articles published on widely read three Sudanese websites concludes that the devils are censured by over 90% of the authors for their behavior which many of them labeled anti-Islamic by all accounts. Unlike the women shown on the television, the authors who shunned the regime’s satanic behavior dubbed Dr. Khalil a “hero” or “father of marginalized Sudanese”.

However, various points indicate that the devils alone would have never murdered Dr. Khalil because the way his murder was carried out is beyond their ability for one main reason. The devils are so greedy and self-centered that they will never invest money in such sophisticated technology and expertise because such projects are public and will benefit others in a one way or the other regardless of the objective behind their installation—the devils would rather take that money for themselves and their relatives. Despite greed and love of power to death, they have some little wisdom that makes them feel that the era of masters and slaves in Sudan will soon be over and they are, therefore, busy filling their pockets and kneel down for corrupt and morally empty kings and presidents so that the latter might accommodate them when their doomsday arrives in Sudan. Millions of dollars that Qutbi al-Mahdi, one of al-Bashir’s advisors, made public were stolen from his house a few months ago is an example that the devils are busy packing to leave anytime when the civil and military struggles merge. If the regime had been militarily that capable, particularly as far as its air force is concerned, it would not have allowed Israel invade its airspace three times in one year and kill individuals smuggling weapons to its Hamas friends in Gaza as some sources underlined. The devils are only good at killing innocent civilians among the Sudanese by all possible means, but cower when they see anyone with a military force even if he or she is foreigner coming to occupy any part of Sudan and declare it part of his or her country. They will courteously smile at the occupier that his or her invasion is the sign of integration between them.

More to the point, it is obvious that the devils were not sure how Dr. Khalil was assassinated. When their military spokesperson, al-Sawarmi, announced on December 25, 2011 that Khalil and 30 of his soldiers were killed in a battle with regime’s militias and that his body was buried in a farm in Kordofan, their minister of defense told the forged parliament on December 27, 2011 that Dr. Khalil was not killed in a battle—he was individually targeted and bombs were specifically dropped on him by a plane whose only mission was to kill him. The two accounts are very different, although they are told by individuals on the command of the same regime’s militias. According to Justice and Equality Movement’s own account, Chief Khalil was killed by a plane that targeted him on December 23, 2011 at 3 am; and it seems that the movement would have kept the event secret until now if the devils did not hurry to celebrate it as a victory. There are sources indicating that an embassy of a neighboring country in a western country was the first source that leaked the news about Dr. Khalil’s murder to the devils who immediately asked the spokesperson of their militias to take it to the media before learning how the murder had been exactly committed. It seems that the devils would not have known how Dr. Kaleel was murdered if JEM’s sources did not make his murder public to stop the devils from confusing the Sudanese and let the Sudanese hear it from the horse’s mouth. It is strange that the devils were not able to learn the news accurately from foreigners with whom they commit crimes—it is possible that they have caused foreign languages crisis in Sudan with their policy of Arabism and Islamism to the extent that they are not able to understand accurately the foreigners who sit beside them in the same boat of crimes.

The irony is that after all the songs and racially mobilized rallies, and the announcement of devils’ chief spy, Mohamed ‘Ata, to the public that with Dr. Khalil’s murder the rebellion doors were closed in Darfur, the Sudanese and foreign observers alike were surprised to learn on December 29, 2011 that the regime is complaining to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) that South Sudan allowed about 350 JEM fighters with 79 armored vehicles enter its territory. Yet, al-Swarmi had already announced earlier that Dr. Khalil’s force of about 300 men was defeated in North Kodofan on the way from North Darfur to South Sudan and that his regime’s militias were simply clearing North Kordofan of individuals from that force who escaped from the death during the battle. The devils only wasted women’s time and energy and exhausted their throats with singings because Dr. Khalil has grown tentacles that will make them cry and have nightmares until they leave power to Grang’s, Kuwwa’s, and Bolad’s students whose Dr. Khalil was the chief to create a Sudan that is for all the Sudanese regardless of their backgrounds.

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