The Coordination of the People of the Ta’isha tribe issued a statement in which it said that what the Rapid Support militia is doing is completely rejected, as it violates honor, kills innocents, steals money, and destroys institutions. In its statement, the Coordination called for the need to criminally prosecute the leaders of the Rapid Support. It is noteworthy that the head of the Ta’isha tribe had announced his and his tribe’s support for the support. Al-Sura’i and in a video clip in which he and some members of the civil administration included him, called for their support for the militia, as their statement stated: “We declare our support for the Rapid Support Forces in their current battle in fulfillment of the will of the Sudanese people and their aspiration for democratic civil rule. We also call on our sons in the army to join the Rapid Support and stand with them.”
This statement was signed by Al-Nazir Al-Toum Al-Hadi Issa Dabke, the general Nazir of the Beni Halba tribe, a prominent leader in the dissolved National Congress Party, and Al-Nazir Muhammad Yaqoub Ibrahim, the Nazir of the Tarjum tribe, a member of a government delegation in the Abuja negotiations in 2006. It was also signed by the Nazir of the Habbaniya, Yusuf Ali Al-Ghali, and Al-Nazir Muhammad. Al-Fateh Ahmed Al-Samani, the head of the Fallata tribe, in addition to the head of the Tijani tribe, Muhammad Othman, the head of the Misseriya, and the head of Mahmoud Abdel Rahman, the head of the Ta’isha tribe, next to Prince Ali Hussein Dhi Al-Nur, the head of the Rizeigat tribe in the state of South Darfur.
Below is the text of the statement
Statement No. (1) Coordinating the members of the Taaisha tribe inside and outside Sudan God Almighty says: {And give good news to those who are patient – those who, when a calamity befalls them, say: Indeed, to Allah we belong, and to Him we will return} [Surat Al-Baqarah: 155] God Almighty says: {O people! We created you from a male and a female and made you into peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most honorable of you in the sight of God is the most pious of you. Indeed, God is All-Knowing see} [Surat Al-Hujurat: 13] The masses of the honorable Sudanese people, my loyal sons
Our country is going through a phase that is considered the most dangerous in its long history and a serious threat to its cohesion and survival as a unified nation that unites us and over which we exercise our rights and freedoms and defend it against any threat to its existence, sovereignty, or social peace. With the rebellion of the Rapid Support militia and the growth of hate speech and alignment with or against, we find ourselves by virtue of the historical responsibility of this tribe as a founder among the benevolent sons of the nation with its various tribes and social components of this state whose shadow we are now sheltering from, and we cannot be like the one that broke its yarn after being defeated by force.
We will defend our homeland and its institutions behind our armed forces, the protectors of land, honor and sovereignty, and we will not allow any militia to threaten the survival and cohesion of the homeland. The citizen continued to pay the highest bill for this aggression because he became the militia’s primary target for himself, his money, and his honor. Tormenting, killing, robbing, and degrading his honor became the daily and usual behavior of these mercenaries who came from various countries for the purpose of stealing, plundering property, and degrading honor. Accordingly, we explain the following: (1) Those who supported the militia and lined up in its trenches represent no one but themselves (2) All crimes committed by the militia against our brothers in the capital, the Darfur states, or the Jazira state are borne by all those lined up in the militia’s trench. .
(3) What happened in West Darfur state of killing, burning and burying people alive and killing the martyr brother Khamis Abkar in cold blood. Crimes that must be held accountable, and the perpetrators must be subject to courts that punish the oppressed and the victims, and no one must escape punishment. .
(4) Any attempt to sedition among the people of one nation and to promote hate speech from all parties is unacceptable and criminal, and its promoters must be subject to trial so that this dirty speech does not grow. Finally, we renew and confirm our steadfast support since the beginning of the war for our armed forces in the battle of dignity, and that we are with them in one trench against the mercenaries and traitors who cloak themselves in the guise of neutrality. This is a battle with no middle ground, either with the nation, its army, and its institutions, or with traitors and mercenaries. Despite all the wounds and pain, we extend white hands to those who want to shed the blood of the people of the country within the requirements of our military institution and the national forces that are keen on the security and safety of the homeland. Victory belongs to the Sudanese people, their armed forces, and their benevolent sons Nor did the eyes of cowards sleep