Sudan: The uprising continues and systematic arrests happens now!

As the reports of Gulf States fuelling money to the National Congress Party and President Omar Al-Bashir. The Opposition Parties has signed the Declaration of Freedom and Change. This is the 22 parties who went together and suspended their activity in the National Assembly. However, that have not stopped the resilient actions of the President.

The President have ordered the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) to arrest, detained and take away, all activists and leaders who wants more protests. That is why they are arresting more and more people every day. They are also focused on arresting all journalists who covers the demonstrations too. While the Authorities are trying to disrupt the Social Media, blocking WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Internet Traffic in general. Therefore, the authorities in general are trying to black-out the public.

While the Opposition have called out, even for a military coup d’etat against the government. We don’t know if that is a good move, but that is how the President came to power and doesn’t seem that he will resign. As the demonstrations are now on the 3rd Week.

There are reports of plenty arrested today from professors, journalists and fear of activists, who has voiced discontent with the authorities. That they will be picked up, as the families of the arrested have no idea of where they are or when they will return. That is the acts of the state at this point, as they tear-gas, kills and silence demonstrations. They are using live-bullets and even use Anti-Aircraft Guns against the citizens too.

We are seeing the evil directly in the eye. We knew what sort of man, Omar Al-Bashir was, as Darfur, South Kordofan and South Sudan, has all seen his vicious attacks on humanity, his violations of international law and genocide. The crimes done against people, the oppressive acts, shall never be forgotten. Not the killings of the last two weeks, but for the career of killings done under the orders of this President.

Al-Bashir have done this, he continues to do it. Order the Security Organization to kill his own citizens. Just to stay in power. That is the man he is and shall be remembered for that. That is his legacy. Peace.

Sudan: Al-Bashir is more and more isolated!

Now, that President Omar Al-Bashir has ordered investigations in the violence and killings during the days of demonstrations. The National Congress Party (NCP) and the President is up in arms, as we know, they will directly investigate themselves and clean their hands.

As that is happening, the public display of caring. There are 22 parties signing a declaration and calling themselves “The National Front for Change” as they withdrew themselves from the National Consensus Government. Where these opposition parties have called for dissolving the Parliament and establish a transitional government, a governing council. That is what the opposition parties called for on the 1st January 2019. The public have continued to demonstrate and riot since 18th December 2018. They are clearly, trying to cash-out and gain popularity, by answering to the public dismay towards the NCP and Al-Bashir.

We Al-Bashir doesn’t only have unpopular opinion against him, as his tyranny, his misuse of security organizations like Rapid Security Force (RSF) or the Janjaweed or the Sudan Defence Force. They are both used against the public and killing civilians who are demonstrating against him. The President have no issues killing his own to stay in power. That is why they are chanting against him.

We know there is problems under the surface with the lack of funds, financial crippling economy, where the Central Bank of Sudan plans to push new bank-notes, released this month. As the public are struggling to take out their salaries and waiting in long quees. When they get to the ATM and take out money, it comes out less than what they asked for. That is why, the public knows there is trouble brewing, as the President cannot rig the failing economy.

Whatever, they are pushing now. Whoever finance the new measures and half-baked ways of solving the crisis. The people are tired of the tyrant and his tyranny. The dictator cannot keep it up. The public is speaking on the streets and they are silenced by the armed forces and government militias. That is what this man is up to. The President tries to please and silence at the same time. That will not work out.

We have seen steady acts since 18th or 19th December until today. The government is fearing today, as the soldiers and militia men are in the streets. Even when nobody has called for further demonstrations. Clearly, that will appear again. As their wish of the resignation and stepping down of the President. Haven’t happen yet and their will haven’t been respected.

Time will tell, if the Arabic support of the government by financial means is enough. Or if the people are so tired of the President since 1989. That he will loose his power… loose his regime and his throne. That the people will get a more just ruler and better governance. As this government is preoccupied with hiring mercenaries, than securing the economy. Peace.

Sudan’s Uprising: Al-Bashir’s double communication speaks of restraint, but uses excessive force against them!

Today on the 31st December 2018. As the demonstrations against the National Congress Party and President Omar Al-Bashir 30 year dictatorship and assault on the citizens freedom. Days ahead of today, the Sudan Professional Association called for a Second Demonstration at the Republican Palace in Khartoum.

Therefore, with the knowledge of the staged demonstrations in Khartoum, the Authorities and the world knew that the public would go out today, ahead of the New Years Celebration. They all knew this, that is why the President called for restraint and not using excess methods to silence the demonstrators. However, by the actions done by the authorities it doesn’t seem real.

We have seen clips of NISS going out on trucks shooting tear-gas and live-bullets at the crowds in Khartoum. There are reports from Medical Sources, that there is plenty of people with gun-wounds from today’s demonstrations. The Police is ordering shops to close, as the people are gathering. They are all prepared for the action happening. We also know as previously, the authorities ordered snipers on the roof in and around city. That shows their plan of intimidation and also excessive actions against peaceful protesters.

Even as the doctors and medical personnel tries to help the wounded protesters. In some of the streets for Khartoum, the authorities are arresting and taking them into custody. The soldiers and police officers, was even using tear-gas and violent acts on the Hospital Street, where the wounded was transferred too. They continued there, to retaliate against them.

Even with all the state sponsored violence in the streets in Khartoum. The demonstration are still going towards the Republic Palace or the Presidential Palace in the Capital. We know they are doing whatever they can to control it. As the authorities have also blocked the bridges into city. They have planned it to ensure that the city isn’t filled with protesters tired of the regime.

With all knowledge of this, he speaks with double tongue, as he orders restraint. However, shooting people in the legs, having snipers on the street and tear-gassing people on the way to the Hospital isn’t trusting the public as they demonstrate. That is more violence, more live-bullets without knowing the consequences or levels of hurt.

This is seriously attacking on their freedom, as done so much by the Al-Bashir Regime. Peace.

Sudan: The 10th Day of Demonstrations against Al-Bashir!

Someone has ruled the Republic since 30th June 1989 after a bloodless coup against Prime Minister Sadiq Al-Mahdi. Since then the Colonel Omar Al-Bashir has ruled and been President of Sudan. This is why the people are in the streets against both the President and National Congress Party. They are ready for another leadership and not someone looting them, intimidating them and using them.

We have known for days, that the Rapid Support Force or Janjaweed have been on the streets shooting live bullets. The same has the soldiers done, who has been ordered across the Republic to squash the demonstrations. Also, the massive use of tear-gas, even throwing it into people’s houses, as well as all the deaths. Which the Republic doesn’t want to address or take credit for.

There are now after ten days official numbers. These are reported from Radio Dabanga:

Sudan’s Information Minister, Bushara Juma, said at a press conference in Khartoum that 19 people were killed during the demonstrations in the country that began on Wednesday last week. Juma asserts that 219 people were wounded, while the number of injured regular forces reached 187” (Dabanga – ‘Official Sudan protest casualty figures released’ 28.12.2018, link: https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/official-sudan-protest-casualty-figures-released).

There are the official numbers of causalities, but independent sources are having bigger numbers. So, at this point it is hard to know what is what. Especially since the Republic has blocked Social Media sites like Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp. Also, the biggest Cellphone Company Zain has blocked the Internet through their lines. All of this is to make a possible black-out.

We know the NCP and President is striking all out. As there are reports of even aircraft’s used to intimidate the public, while they are demonstrating on the 10th day. We know the Janjaweed are patrolling the streets, even the Petrol Stations and guarding the banks of Khartoum. There is even the use of National Intelligence and Security Services, which is headed by Saleh Gosh. So, the acts of the Security Officials by the Regime.

We know how far they go, when while Friday Prayers in Omdurman, the Authorities threw tear-gas inside the mosque, as they were afraid of the public going out demonstrating after the prayers. That proves how far this regime takes it. This is what they do.

We know the seriousness, as the UN Human Rights Council states this:

The UN Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Aristide Nononsi, said the use of lethal force was unacceptable when controlling demonstrations. “Dissent must be tolerated and not restrained with excessive force which can lead to loss of life. I strongly urge the Sudanese security forces to exercise the utmost restraint to avoid the escalation of violence and take immediate measures to protect the right to life of the demonstrators,” Nononsi said. The experts said they were also concerned at reports of arbitrary arrests and detentions of unknown numbers of protesters, including students and political activists. “We call on the Sudanese authorities to release those detainees. We also urge the authorities to carry out independent and thorough investigations and to ensure that security forces handle protests in line with the country’s international human rights obligations.”” (UN Human Rights Council – ‘ Sudan: UN experts urge halt to excessive use of force against peaceful protesters’ 28.12.2018).

Al-Bashir and the NCP should know their time is up. The President should know this and his actions against the public, will only infuriate them, as they have seen their sinister acts over three decades done by the President. Even if the coup d’etat of 1989 had been this Presidency, then things would have been good. However, this Presidency was born out of civil war and that was prolonged in the South Sudan and with the internal conflicts in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile State.

President Al-Bashir have the chance to step down and man-up, but it seems like he will fight to the bitter end. It has already lasted for ten days. We don’t know how this will end and how far the President will take it. Seriously, we have to wonder, when the authorities feel they are losing the grip and cannot handle the pressure. Because at some point, the waves of people will make the wall of power lose. To the tide of people flooding over. However, when that happens, is not for me to speculate, but hope it will happen.

So, that the Power of the People are proven yet again and they hopefully get a just ruler. Who gives them their freedom, the liberties and the justice they deserve. Peace.

My letter to President Al-Bashir: Time to Reconcile your fate!

27th December 2018, Oslo

Dear Sir, your Excellency, President Omar Al-Bashir of Sudan.

I am writing to you, as your people are revolting against, chanting words against your 30 years of reign.

If you don’t know sir, your time is up. There is time for you to fold your cards and step aside. Your rule of genocide, senseless killings, mismanagement and grand corruption. Should soon be over. The timeless killings and murder of South Kordofan, Blue Nile State and in Darfur. Is what your legacy will leave behind.

Since, the Coup that took you into power, you have never given time or day to anyone else. You have been the sole person to control and initiate violence. You have ensured that dozens of familes are lost. You have secured them pain, that they can never heal from, a pain where their loved ones are ditched in graves without names, where villages has been burnt and all for some petrodollars for you to spend on yourself.

That is the reality of today, as you use the Janjaweed to attack civilians who demonstrate against you. Again, you use force against the people you supposed to serve. Your supposed to be a guiding star and a living example. Instead, your a bloodthirsty tyrant, who uses all means to oppress the civilians. There are no joy, no mercy, just more bloodshed.

So, you can be their Excellency, their master and their ruler. Is it all worth it? The bloodstains on your hands, that you can never wash off? What will you do, when you have to answer for the all the lives taken on your command? Where are your heart and soul, going to answer, when the ancestors going to question your actions? How will you answer to God, when you ask to redeem your soul for eternity?

I don’t think you ever thought of that, because you have been a self-styled President for Life. You have been preoccupied with ruling on your own accord and ruthlessly so. Therefore, the consideration of your afterlife and your legacy has been squashed. You have thought you would never be touched. But you will, not only by chants in the streets, not only by civilians belittling you. However, you will be touched by the high and mighty, when you stop breathing and he will.

Well, it is time for me to look into other matters, but you should reconsider your obligations, your place in the world and redeem yourself. Before you end up like a thief on the street, before they retaliate against you. Like you have done to plenty of villages, all your grown up life. They will take your home, burn your possessions, take your wealth, take your chair and take your space. All, because you never had the sight of justice and liberty. Except for yourself.

You could do everything, but the public was ruled by your iron fist and your cannons. They had no say and was to be obliged, that you let them live. Even if they never asked you to breathe, still, you acted like that. You acted like an eternal ruler, while you where only a man, like them.

It is time for you to leave, time for you to seek guidance and help. Reconcile your fate and see, what the people see fit for you and not the other way around. Peace.

Best regards

Writer of MinBane.

Sudan: The Uprising against Al-Bashir Continues!

The bullet doesn’t kill, what kills is the silence” – Sudanese Protesters Chanting Today!

This isn’t about bread prices, about fuel or the financial bankruptcies of the Sudanese Government. It is now totally clear, that the public is tired of the Presidency, the President Omar Al-Bashir and his Party. They want freedom, liberty and justice.

As the President was trying to deliver a speech about his achievement. The public threw enough chants and words of displeasure, so that the National Broadcasting of the speech was cut off. This is clear evidence.

Today as the authorities are getting frightened as they have ordered a thousand of the Rapid Support Force (RSF) or the Janjaweed to guard the streets, ahead of the speech of the President. Clearly, they have seen the amount of people in the streets. The same people has been demonstrating in the recent days. The voices have been heard and their resilience have been answered with more force.

The live-bullets and the killings should be remembered. All of the lost ones who has been killed for standing up against the authorities and the President. The Self Serving Individual, who is only serving his interest and planning to stay there for life. That man is who the Sudanese people are tired of and demonstrating against.

We know how much the President fears his own people, when he orders snipers on the roofs, get his soldiers on Toyota Pick Up Trucks with heavy artillery ahead of his speech, combined with road-blocks and the RSF. All of this, is sign of indefinite will to stay in power.

What is ironic about it all, as the guns-shots and the killings persist. Not long ago, the US-Sudan relations have been normalized and the sanctions been lifted. However, the government never really changed their way. Even if Juba University gave an honorary doctorate in Peace and Diplomacy to the President Al-Bashir earlier this year.

Nevertheless, his true actions are proven as the people are chanting against the man, who has ordered soldiers against civilians for decades and been in-charge of killings, causing atrocities again and again. That is the man, they are chanting against. Their spiteful chants against a man, who is not their overlord. Even if he acts that way.

It is time for change, it is time for a better leadership and someone actually serving the Sudanese people. Not just a dictator and his clientele. It is time to stop, time to resign and get removed. The people is speaking. They are even doing it close by the Presidential Palace in Khartoum. They are even daring him by his home. That is a sign of the possible end, they are not fearing him, they are arriving on his doorstep, telling him to leave. Peace.

Foreign Embassies in Sudan – Memo to the African Union: “Status: Important and Urgent” (23.12.2018)

Sudan: Riots continues on its fourth day!

In Khartoum and elsewhere in the Republic, the riots against the state continues. This being against President Omar Al-Bashir and his party, which has controlled the state for over 30 years. The government have lacked financial control, as the bread prices are souring, the lack of fuel and also empty ATMs.

The dictatorship of thirty years, has during its recent four days shown it oppressive behavior. With leaked videos of the live-bullets against citizens. Today, there are even soldiers with machine guns doing shooting against the public. All of this shows again, that President Al-Bashir doesn’t care about other people’s lives. As he orders total destruction. Just to stay in power.

The official death number of today is 9, while other claims to 22 people who lost their lives.

We also know that the state is afraid of this riots, as the Universities are getting closed indefinitely as a result. The closure is to stop the youth and disembark them from the cities where the Universities are. However, the share size of the demonstrations and the people assembled, is from all walks of life, even police officers have dropped their uniforms to join in. As they are tired of the dictatorship itself.

We don’t know to much about the riots and demonstrations, as the state has slowed down internet, blocked social media sites and the biggest telecommunication company Zain has been blocked earlier in the week.

Still, with doze measures done by the state, still some vital information are leaked about the state activity and repressive acts against own citizens. However, this is not new, as the state under Al-Bashir has been violated human rights and crimes against humanity in Darfur, South Sudan and within South Kordofan. Therefore, that he would do such things to stay in power. Isn’t exactly new.

There is also reports of opposition leaders being arrested as a result of the continued riots, but that hasn’t been verified at this point. But that wouldn’t be dramatic or out of question. As the same state is shooting directly with machine guns against the demonstrators.

Time will tell how this one goes, but what we do know is that the people are rising and not accepting to be silenced. By the regime that has taken them for granted and thought they could spark fear in them. They are speaking up on the streets and saying what they feel is justified. It is about time.

President Al-Bashir, your time is up. Peace.

Sudan: The people are revolting against the government!

The Republic of Sudan is in flames, as the public is tired of the Omer Al-Bashir regime and his reign. As the lack of economic progress or stagnation as it is. The bread-prices are rising and the Sudanese Pound is weakening towards the US Dollar. Therefore, the public has had enough this week, as demonstrations and protest has erupted through the Republic.

We know the government is alerted, as they have killed just during the last 24 hours at least eight demonstrators in Khartoum alone. Who knows the real numbers or fatal occurrences, as the state has blocked social media and internet through ZAIN Sudan and other companies.

We know the situation is dire, when not only the bread prices are sky-rocketing, but the fuel prices too. While the government has not given higher salaries or secured the public for the added costs of living. The soldiers are also lacking basic salaries, therefore, the whole system from the top is defunct.

We know the state is serious, when the state has blocked WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter, in a game of trying to black-out information from the Republic to the world. As the world has to anticipate the next moves.

While the death has occurred, thanks to the Authorities cracking down on the ground. The Spokesperson and Minister of Information Bushara Aror claims the Police Force have been civil in their duties. Surely, the public outcry says something else.

The demonstrations, protests or riots are not only in Khartoum, but all over the republic. Its been in Nuhood, Post Sudan, Atbara, Damar and Hasaheesa. That was on the 19th December, but yesterday, it spread to Dongola, Kareema, Beber, Gadarif and beyond. Therefore, this a national protest against the state, not just the ones suffering in the capital, but in general.

This has to known, that the Sudanese are demonstrating against the decades after decades of reign for Al-Bashir, his cronyism and corruption, that his lack of respect for justice and rule of law. Is not under stated. That the man who has ruled with an iron fist. Is know seeing that the people are revolting against him. They have had enough. Peace.

Sudan: Pre-Negotiation Agreement for the Resumption of the Peace Process in Darfur (06.12.2018)