Warplanes flying over the cities and firing their missiles, tanks and armored vehicles roaming the streets and spewing lava, military forces blocking roads and isolating areas from each other, bullets ricocheting in every direction, the number of dead and wounded increasing every moment, and those afraid of imminent death are confined to their homes on what remains of provisions and water. And the painful irony is that this is not a brutal external invasion, but rather an internal war between two parties that are supposed to be trusted with the country, and then they set fire to all its parts with extreme ferocity, fierce hatred, and nihilistic absurdity.
The conditions in Sudan recently did not indicate near optimism or foretell an imminent breakthrough, but it was not expected that the situation would explode so quickly and in the terrifying manner that began on Saturday. We believed that no matter how great the dispute was between the President of the Transitional Military Council and his deputy, and whatever the subject of the dispute, they would at the last moment think about honesty and responsibility towards the Sudanese people, and the national conscience would deter them from further abusing them, whose suffering has been increasing for decades as a result of the calculations of successive politicians. On the institution of governance, but it became clear otherwise, and it was confirmed that the disagreements of the participants in governance blow up all considerations, jump over all deterrents, and sacrifice even those who claim that their differences are for him, the people who are defeated and afflicted by them.
We, as Arabs, have begun to be optimistic about the good in the recent period, after the relative calm in some hotbeds of tension and conflict, the relentless efforts to extinguish fires, and the continuous efforts to defuse potential explosions. However, it seems that there are those who still deliberately and work diligently and maliciously to ensure that the Arab region does not calm down, and unfortunately they always find someone to help them from within, intentionally or unintentionally, with political naivety or motivated by revenge on opponents, even if the country goes to hell, so what shame will these people bear if They did not resort to reason, listen to advisers, and respond to sincere efforts to save their homelands from destruction.
O wise men of the Arabs, O wise men of Sudan, save this beautiful country and its most beautiful people from the fate of your black state if this dangerous absurdity is not stopped.
Hammoud Abu Talib