The prestige of the State begins of the law, not the slogan: a security reading in what the major-general Dr. Lieman

In his deep article and based on the field experience, the General Major (M) d. Dr. Idris Abdullah Lehman that the State suddenly does not harm its prestige, but that it is gradually drained by the accumulations of political chaos, indolence to the taxation of law, and state institutions have been subject to attempts at “political consent and quotas instead of imposing discipline and law regime without examining angry reactions.

* And what brother Dr Lehman has gone is no longer simply a description of a state of past, but rather a renewed warning of negligence in the prestige ** The law *

And this is what we have agreed by the reality of surveillance and analysis, and we see that the restoration of the Sudanese state to its recovery will not go through slogans or rhetorical initiatives, but rather through the return of the law to the introduction to the political and administrative act.

The prestige of the state: between movement and friction.

After April 2019, Sudan Witnessed An Unprecedented Security and Political Liquidity, As the Mass Movement Came Out of its Natural Path, and in some of its demonstrations it turned into an instrument of disruption, Arbitrariness and Sabotage in the name of “The Revolutionary Right”, Until the state “Chaotic Street, While the State’s Tools Remaine Unable To Deter the Escape, for Fear that they would be accused of“ Apostasy ”on the Revolution.

The conversion of the squares into chaos arenas, the route of roads, public assault and preventing it from citizens to practice their lives, and not expressive practices, but direct threats of the structure of the state.

Brother Lehman believed when he said, “It was painful days during which the prestige of the state retired under the cover of slogans.

* Establishment of the concept: security is not carried out by courtesy and emotion *

The appeal to freedoms and changes does not contradict respect for the State and its law, but is rather based on it and is desperate, and whoever asks for justice must begin with the respect of her institutions: the police, the accusation, the judiciary and the regular forces.

One cannot imagine justice in the absence of tools for applying the law.

Consequently, we confirm that the prestige of the State begins from the discipline of its security services, but it is completed when the masses respect the law as respecting agencies, and above everyone is a balance which is not duplicated or selective.

Military and security institutions: the wall of the fatherland is not the enemy of the interior

When the brother Major-General Lehman referred to the vigilance of military and security institutions, he confirmed what was known to his natural location, without exception.

These institutions are not oppression tools, but rather security valves for the state in the moments of their political exposure, and they were silently, and they suffered provocations, and the state entity was protected when many abandoned their duty.

Sudanese – painful experience – has proven that:

. The militarization of the state is dangerous … but the dismantling of regular institutions is an existential disaster

A summary

We confirm what has been stated in the article of Major General (M) d. Idris Abdullah Lehman, and we consider it as a solid analytical document, alerting the real risks that the Sudanese State has crossed, and establishes a future vision based on:

The rule of law,

Judge of institutions,

Respect for the regular forces,

He rejected chaos and ruin under any slogan.

There is no state without prestige, no prestige without law or law without security. The believer does not bite the hole twice.







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