When the bullets are silenced by the voice of justice: the assassination of the boy Tijani and the transformations of the dark Sudan – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

At a time when opposites are fighting, and hidden and public forces are fighting on the future of Sudan, the assassination of the assassination of the supreme prosecutor Tajani Adam Sabib has become a new shock added to a series of painful events that have taken the country. This crime was not just an individual incident or a transient criminal act, but rather a blow to the heart of justice, and a convincing indication that the forces which do not believe in the sovereignty of the law raised their heads and are able to silence the voice of the law.
The assassination of the boy al -tijani, known for his integrity and his dedication to fighting corruption, is not an isolated event, but rather a direct reflection of the deterioration of security and political reality in the country. Whoever dares the assassination of a symbol of the judiciary in broad daylight, or in the offense of the darkness, does not target a specific person, but rather targets the whole of the foundation of justice. He tries to send a clear message to all those who think of the application of the law or to stand in the face of corruption and injustice, that there is no immunity for anyone, and that the price of integrity can be his life.
The media novel, which has been disseminated by media sources so far, without the publication of an official security declaration, indicates that crime has been “coordinated and surprised”. These words are not only a description of a criminal process, but are keys to understanding their motivations more deeply. When the assassination is coordinated, this means that it is planned with great care and that there is a network of authors who work to implement it. And when it is surprising, it indicates that the authors took advantage of a moment of negligence or weakness in the security measures surrounding the victim.
But why does a judge or a target agent in this way? The answer lies in its rich file in the “fight against corruption and the improvement of the rule of law”. In a country that testifies to political and security disorders, the fight against corruption becomes a risky process. The corrupt does not easily leave their illegal gains. They are everywhere, and they can be part of deep and intertwined networks that have an influence, money and an ability to handle events. The assassination of Al -Tijani is a boy who can be a reprisal response to a work he has made, a decision he issued or to achieve it, threatens the interests of these networks.
The popular reaction to this crime was not only a sadness that passes, but rather an muffled anger that exploded in the face of the weakness of the country’s security. Angry citizens flocked to the house of the deceased, not only to express their condolences, but to demand “to provide protection to members of the judiciary and to keep the perpetrators responsible for urgently”. These statements clearly reflect “the confidence gap in the state’s ability to maintain security”.
When citizens believe that symbols of their state and law managers are not sure, this feeling infiltrates all the details of their daily life. If the judge who fights for justice can be killed at home, what is the fate of the ordinary citizen? This feeling of helplessness and insecurity is what generates popular anger and pushes people to seek alternatives, that these alternatives require to strengthen security measures or to question the feasibility of current institutions.
This crime comes in the context of a “notable escalation in the attacks targeting state symbols”. This is the poem. We are not talking about an individual crime, but rather a frequent scheme of guided crimes. This model improves the concerns that Sudan could be “a new stage in security instability”.
After the political and military conflicts of which Sudan has witnessed, are we faced with a new phase of conflict, represented in an assassination war? History teaches us that this step is the most dangerous. Political and judicial assassinations not only target individuals, but also aim to destroy the infrastructure and state institutions. It aims to create a state of chaos and despair and to persuade people that it is power alone that governs and that the law is only ink on paper.
The responsibility for this crime is not only up to the masked authors who fired. Rather, it is a collective responsibility that has anyone who has not ensured the security of citizens and all those who have authorized the expansion of chaos and safety liquidity. It is the responsibility of the State in the first place, which must prove its capacity to protect its citizens, to prosecute the authors and to translate them into justice, whatever their influence.
Sudan has lost one of his faithful son, Tijani Adam is a boy, but hope is that his death is not in vain. This crime should be a turning point, which pushes everyone, powers and citizens, to stand up against the forces of darkness that try to silence the voice of justice. The reconstruction of confidence in state institutions, the protection of members of the judiciary and the prosecution of the authors are essential stages to restore security and stability in the country.
Will this crime be a warning bell for the Sudanese authorities, or is it just a new episode of chaos that seems to be endless?



