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The Disintegration of Sudan: Between the Laws of Action and Reaction and the Views of Dhimmis and Mawalis

Unrest, fighting, and strife have proliferated between the commander of the Sudanese army, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the commander of the Rapid Support Forces (formerly known as Janjaweed), Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, known as “Hemedti” from Khartoum to other provinces in Sudan.

The national and religious strife is rearing its ugly head between the different nations, nationalities, and tribes of these states. The consequence of their divergent and antagonistic interests, origins, and principles is the disintegration and division of Sudan into several geopolitical circles. It was driven by the difference and dissonance between the original socio-cultural groups from which Sudan arose starting in 1821 AD during the campaign of Muhammad Ali Pasha, and that continued with the English colonization in 1896, when the current geopolitical structure of Sudan was established.


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