Death rattle – signals – ✍️ Rashid Abdel Rahim
(How lucky he ate the breasts
Comfortable slippery walks through spring rivers.
It was imagined by wine bars and the eyes of winegrowers.
The joy of her day of crying on the strings of sorrow
And count how many lies about me delusional people tell.)
She came forward and announced her intention to delegitimize the government and appoint a government in exile.
Taqaddam wants to establish a rule that he is not capable of establishing, and it is the one that failed in the management of the State when it condemned him, and which also failed in its work of opposition.
Taqaddam wants to establish a government and hand it over to Rapid Support to establish it in the areas under his control through the crumbling civil administrations he established, and Taqaddam sought to establish it with his encouragement and media support .
The government in exile is the surrender of the country to the countries and capitals that bought and enslaved it.
The international community, with its Security Council and its leaders, including the United States and Britain, has been unable to delegitimize the Sudanese government and the failure of the rebellion to overthrow the government by force of arms.
The government in exile fell in its infancy because it was a collapsed structure before its creation. Their master, the United States, appealed to him through his envoy Tom Perriello, who declared: “His country rejects the government in exile because it will divide the country. and increase the suffering of citizens.
He underlined his misery and his lack of judgment by declaring that he wanted to delegitimize and establish his government at a time when our armed forces are advancing, sweeping away the rebellion and writing the end of it.
Our armed forces responded concretely to the misery of progress and organized their military operations to put an end to the rebellion and destroy its human and military power without exposing its forces to losses, while preserving citizens and civilian installations in the areas of war.
Our forces and our state are victorious abroad, and every day they gain positions and obtain broad condemnations of the rebellion from countries and international organizations.
Our country is too big to be governed by Janjaweed tyrants and progress clowns who have historically had the good fortune to side with the tyrants.
They are the ones who fail to realize their false slogans of freedom, justice and equality, as their recent experience has shown.
The commander of our armed forces did well when he announced that there was no place in Sudan and its future for those who supported, supported and aided the rebellion.
*death throes*