
4/8/2025
Al-Radar: Al-Fasher is Sacrificed as an Offering to America's Plan to Separate Darfur
By Professor/Ibrahim Othman (Abu Khalil)
Amidst the accelerating deterioration of the security and humanitarian situation in Al-Fasher, a member of the Presidential Council of the Founding Government, Al-Tahir Hajar, and the Governor of the Darfur Region, Al-Hadi Idris, made an urgent appeal to the city's residents, calling on them to leave immediately and head to the Qarni area, located northwest of Al-Fasher, where the forces of the Founding Coalition are deployed, which announced their full readiness to secure civilians and their basic services. (Sudan News, 1/8/2025).
Comment:
This statement comes at a time when the city of Al-Fasher has been under a tight siege for more than a year and a half, amidst intermittent clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, which has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis and hindered the delivery of aid to the local population. Al Jazeera Net reported on 29/7/2025 the following: The food crisis and lack of supplies are escalating, leading to the spread of famine and its transformation into a weapon of war used against civilians, according to local testimonies described by observers as a slow extermination in light of the near-total disappearance of food and basic commodities. Activists described the situation as the worst wave of systematic starvation Sudan has witnessed in decades, amid international neglect of what is happening on the ground.
In his statement to Al Jazeera Net, the Governor of North Darfur State, Hafez Bakheit, said that the living situation inside the city of Al-Fasher is collapsing almost completely, to the point that some residents are now feeding on animal fodder known as (Al-Umbaz) in a scene that reveals the depth of the disaster. In a joint statement, political forces and resistance committees condemned the brutal siege of Al-Fasher and considered what is happening a war crime and a crime against humanity.
It is known that Al-Tahir Hajar and Al-Hadi Idris follow America's men, and emptying Al-Fasher of residents is in the interest of the Rapid Support Forces so that it is easier for them to seize it and remove the embarrassment about the suffering of civilians.
Last Monday night, at a press conference in Port Sudan, Minni Arko Minawi, the governor of the Darfur region, criticized the Sudanese official handling of the Al-Fasher crisis. He said that there is a clear coolness in the way official bodies and various organizations are dealing with the ongoing crisis in Al-Fasher, stressing that this laxity came after the recovery of the capital, Khartoum, and Al-Jazirah from the Rapid Support Forces. Minawi also expressed that he has no objection to communicating with the Rapid Support Forces and the coalition of civil democratic forces of the revolution (Sumud). The former minister, Muhammad Bashir Abu Nammu, who belongs to the Minawi movement, also let out hot air, as he said on his Facebook page under the title "A final cry for Al-Fasher before 'sunset'"... At the same time, an entire government, with its armed and joint forces, its affiliated battalions, and its mobilized members, cannot arrange an airdrop of supplies to save the people of Al-Fasher, and it has also failed, for months, to move a part of the forces amassed in the Kordofan axis...
These statements by Minawi and Abu Nammu are a sense of danger, considering that the fall of Al-Fasher means their political end, as the fall of Al-Fasher means that all of Darfur is in the hands of the Rapid Support Forces, and therefore the Minawi and Jibril movements, and other Darfurian movements, lose their political incubator, and Britain's men from civilians and armed movements are in an unenviable position, and America's men from the leaders of the army, the Rapid Support Forces, and the movements allied with them tighten their grip on the reins of power in Sudan.
It is truly unfortunate that people die in Al-Fasher and elsewhere from hunger or bullets in implementation of America's plans to fragment Sudan with the support of some of its sons from the military and civilians for the sake of fleeting power and dilapidated chairs. It is the duty of the sincere people of Sudan to work with Hizb ut-Tahrir to unite Sudan, and indeed all Muslim countries, in the second righteous caliphate state on the method of prophethood, which will cut off the hand of America and other colonialist infidels from tampering with our country and our resources.
Written for the media office radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir
Ibrahim Othman (Abu Khalil)
The official spokesman of Hizb ut-Tahrir in the state of Sudan
Source: Al-Radar
