Something for the country
M. Salah Ghariba
Marches threatening safe areas in Sudan, a call for security and vigilance
Some safe areas in Sudan have recently witnessed suspicious marches starting from areas still under the control of the Rapid Support Forces. These marches, which come in the wake of the war against the rebellion of the Rapid Support militias and their chaotic chaos in the country, raise the concerns of citizens and threaten the stability of the safe areas.
It is important to emphasize that these marches do not in any way represent the will of the Sudanese people, but rather are an attempt by hostile parties to sow discord and create a state of chaos, but we appeal to the security authorities to take all necessary measures to prevent these marches from reaching safe areas, and to protect citizens. From any risks that may threaten their safety and security, we also appeal to citizens not to be led by these suspicious marches, and not to spread rumors and false news that aim to create fear and confusion.
Securing safe areas and protecting citizens is a shared responsibility that falls on everyone, from the government, security agencies and citizens, and we will not be able to achieve this except through cooperation, solidarity and national unity, and uncovering sleeper cells and fifth columns in conjunction with these suspicious marches, due to increasing fears of the presence of sleeper cells and agents. Enemy affiliates infiltrate safe areas to sow discord and create chaos. We call on the security authorities to intensify intelligence efforts to uncover these sleeper cells and the fifth column, and to hold accountable everyone who threatens the security of the nation and the safety of citizens.
Sudan’s enemies are well aware that the country’s stability depends greatly on the strength and cohesion of the armed forces. Therefore, they strive to sow seeds of discord and division among members of the armed forces, undermine their morale, and weaken their ability to protect the homeland.
We appeal to members of the armed forces to be wary of the plans of their enemies, to maintain their unity and cohesion, and to put the interest of the nation above all considerations, and the people behind them, despite the threats of the marches (or play, play), and despite the times of martyrdom and the suffering of the wounded.
Sudan is going through a difficult and sensitive stage that requires solidarity and national unity from all the people of the country. We appeal to everyone, the government, security agencies and citizens, to cooperate together to protect the country from its enemies, and to preserve its stability and security.