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US offering $10 million for info that thwarts Hamas financial network
2024-01-06
[IsraelTimes] The United States is offering up to $10 million for information on five Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
financiers or anything leading to the disruption of the Paleostinian hard boy group’s financial mechanisms, the State Department says.

The reward offering follows four rounds of US sanctions on Hamas after the group’s terror onslaught incursion into Israel on October 7.

The five are Abdelbasit Hamza Elhassan Khair, Amer Kamal Sharif Alshawa, Ahmed Sadu Jahleb, Walid Mohammed Mustafa Jadallah and Muhammad Ahmad ’Abd al-Dayim Nasrallah, who have all been previously designated global Death Eaters by the United States, the department says in a statement.

The first financier, known as Hamza, is based in Sudan
...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans...
, has managed numerous companies in Hamas’ investment portfolio and was involved in the transfer of almost $20 million to Hamas, the department said. He is tied to Sudanese President Omar Bashir and Islamist groups undermining stability in Sudan, according to the State Department.
Nice current news: Omar "Epaulet Guy" Bashir was deposed in a coup d'état in 2019
Three of the Hamas operatives cited — Amer Kamal Sharif Alshawa, Ahmed Sadu Jahleb, and Walid Mohammed Mustafa Jadallah — are part of the group’s investment network in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
, the department says.

Nasrallah has close ties to Iranian entities and has been involved in the transfer of tens of millions of dollars to Hamas, including its military wing, the agency says, adding that he was based in Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
in October.

The rewards would be provided for information on any source of revenue for Hamas, major donors, financial institutions that facilitate transactions for Hamas, front companies that procure dual-use technology for the group and criminal schemes that benefit Hamas, the State Department says.
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Africa Horn
Destruction of Sudanese libraries
2023-05-21
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.

Absolutely heartbreaking.

[ColonelCassad] LIBRARIES ON FIRE IN SUDAN
The war in Sudan threatens to destroy intellectual heritage and historical memory. The fire completely destroyed the library of the Muhammad Omar Bashir Center for Sudanese Studies at Al-Ahliya University in Omdurman, which contained many rare books, documents and manuscripts accumulated over decades of its existence. Photos of empty bookcases covered in ashes have appeared on the Web.

There is a growing possibility that military action could destroy all the major libraries and archives, especially since most of them are located in areas where intense fighting is taking place. Fires are burning near the 5 largest libraries in Sudan, namely:

▪️The National Documents Center (archive), established back in 1916 by the British administration. The building is located about 300 meters west of the General Command of the Armed Forces in the east of Khartoum. This real treasure trove of written heritage contains many important publications, paper newspapers and documents of particular value to historians.

▪️The Library of the Republican (Presidential) Palace, located on the territory of the government palace, for which there are battles. Keeps within its walls all kinds of documents related to the management, administration and political history of Sudan from the time of colonialism to the present day.

▪️The National Library, located on Al-Jumhuriya Street, not far from the Republican Palace and the building of the General Command of the Armed Forces in the center of Khartoum.

▪️The Sudanese Radio Library, located at the headquarters of the National Radio and Television Authority in the city of Omdurman. Includes rare recordings of speeches by political, artistic, literary, sports and public figures, as well as a collection of Sudanese songs from all times.

▪️The National Museum, which includes libraries and rare antiquities, located to the west of the Presidential Palace.

According to the director of the Al-Ahliya University in Omdurman, Professor Al-Mutasem Ahmed Al-Haj, the fire completely destroyed the collections of the Center for Sudanese Studies. An electronic archive was never created, and digitized copies of books and manuscripts do not exist. For his part, Sudanese writer and prose writer Mansour al-Suwaym said that there is hope for private initiatives to move rare documents and books from library buildings to safer places. However, it is not a fact that the transportation of collections fully guarantees their safety ...

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Under the pretext of destroying libraries, some "burnt" valuable books and manuscripts will emerge in Western private collections and auctions. We have already gone through all this in Libya, Syria and Iraq. Sudan fared poorly under Al-Bashir. But now he is doing well.

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Africa Horn
US pauses aid to Sudan, threatens military coup leaders with 'all measures'
2021-10-26
[RT] The US State Department has frozen $700 million in aid to Sudan, after the country’s military staged a coup and arrested the civilian government. A front man said the US is willing to use "all measures" to resolve the crisis.

"The United States is pausing assistance from the $700 million in emergency assistance appropriations of economic support funds for Sudan," State Department front man Ned Price told news hounds on Monday, adding that none of the aid money had been transferred so far.

The funding was intended to help Sudan transition to democratic rule after long-time leader Omar Bashir was removed from power in 2019 in the wake of months of civil unrest and protests.

However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
that transition was thrown into disarray on Monday when the country’s military arrested Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and other ministers in pre-dawn raids, and military officer Abdel Fattah al-Burhan — who had been charged with overseeing a four-year shift to civilian rule — dissolved the government and announced that the military alone would take charge of the remainder of the transition.

Price told news hounds that US officials had not been forewarned about the coup, and that he could not provide any information on Hamdok’s whereabouts or condition. He called on the Sudanese military to immediately release the detained officials, and warned that the US is "willing to resort to any and all appropriate measures to hold accountable those who may be attempting to derail the will and the aspirations of the Sudanese people."

While Price did not elaborate on whatever these "measures" would be, he did repeatedly cite the "peaceful protests" taking place in Sudan as something putting pressure on the military. Shortly after Price’s briefing, a gathering of Sudanese civil and political groups calling themselves the ’Forces of Freedom and Change’ called for mass civil disobedience and promised to fill the streets with protesters and overthrow the military junta.

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Africa Horn
Sudan ruling body chief promises reforms to army days after failed coup
2021-09-27
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The general who heads Sudan’s ruling transitional authority on Sunday pledged to reform the army, days after a failed coup.

"We are going to reorganize the armed forces... Partisan activities are banned in the army," Sovereign Council chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said at the opening of a military hospital in Khartoum.

"The armed forces are committed to holding elections on the date fixed for ending the transition" in 2023, he said.

"After that, the army will leave the political scene and its role will be limited to protecting the country."

Sudan is led by a civilian-military administration under an August 2019 power-sharing deal signed after president Omar Bashir’s ouster by the military in April that year following mass protests against his iron-fisted rule.

Sudan’s government said it thwarted a September 21 coup attempt involving military officers and civilians linked to the regime of imprisoned Bashir. At least 11 officers were among those arrested.

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has since called for reforms within the army, a highly sensitive issue in Sudan.

A transition to full civilian rule has remained shaky, reeling from deep fragmentation among political factions, economic woes and a receding role for civilian leaders.

Paramilitary leader and Burhan’s deputy in the Sovereign Council, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, has pointed a finger of blame at politicians after the failed coup.

"Politicians are the main cause behind coups because they have neglected the average citizen... and are more concerned fighting over how they can stay in power," Daglo said.

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Africa Horn
One More Political Deal to Extend Transitional Period in Sudan
2020-06-30
[THEBAGHDADPOST] "Al-Ain News" reported that an agreement between the transitional government in Sudan and negotiators of the armed struggle movements is about to be set, which extends the transitional period to 4 years, instead of 3 in this country.

The report quoted sources, who asked not to be named, that the Supreme Peace Council headed by Lieutenant General Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan and the Prime Minister agreed to extend the transitional period to 4 years, starting at the final signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

In addition, members of the armed struggle movements who signed the peace agreement will be excluded from the provisions of Article 20 that prevent the occupants of constitutional positions in the councils of illusory sovereignty and ministers and states or governors of the provinces from running in the upcoming elections.

Regarding power, it was agreed to increase the members of the Transitional Sovereign Council and grant the Revolutionary Front two seats, while 4 ministries would be granted to the revolutionary Front.

The sources pointed out that there are differences in opinions regarding members of the Legislative Council, and the sources expected the number to increase to 400 seats instead of 300.

The mediation team approved confidence-building measures between the two parties, including the release of prisoners of war, the dropping of absentee rulings, the ban imposed by the Omar Bashir regime on some leaders of armed factions, and the opening of humanitarian corridors to relief those affected by the war.

The measures also stipulated that the formation of the Legislative Council and the appointment of state governors be postponed until an agreement on peace in war zones is reached, so that leaders of the armed rebellion can participate in the transitional authority.
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Africa Horn
#Sudan Gov. Agrees to Pay $30 Million for Families of sailors in USS Cole bombing
2020-02-14
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]
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Africa Horn
Militia chief arrest ‘dangerous moment’ for Sudan’s Darfur
2017-12-05
[ARABNEWS] By arresting Darfur’s powerful militia chief Musa Hilal, Khartoum has tightened its control over Sudan’s strife-torn region but analysts say it might open a new chapter of violence.

Hilal, a former aide to President Omar Bashir, was tossed in the clink
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
last week by Sudan’s counter-insurgency forces near his hometown of Mustariaha in North Darfur state after fierce festivities that left several dead.

"This is a dangerous moment actually," Magnus Taylor, Sudan analyst with the think-tank International Crisis Group, told AFP.

"By taking out Musa Hilal, they have pitched two different Darfuri Arab clans against each other."

Hilal, the top leader of the Mahamid clan of Darfur’s biggest Arab tribe, the Rezeigat, was captured by a unit of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by other members of the broader Rezeigat tribe.

"This is the start of intra-fighting, this is only the beginning," said Ahmed Adam, a research associate at London University.

"No doubt, Hilal’s arrest will impact the security and stability of Darfur."

During the initial years of the Darfur conflict that erupted in 2003, Arab militias fought alongside government forces against the region’s black African rebels.

Hilal then led the government-allied Arab Janjaweed militia, notorious button men on horseback who swept through Darfur marauding villagers and fighting rebels who had taken up arms against Khartoum’s Arab-dominated government, accusing it of economic and political marginalization.
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Africa North
Al-Ghasri: 2500 IS radicals were killed in Sirte battle
2016-12-19
[Libya Observer] The front man for Bunyan Marsous
...(al-Bunyan al-Marsous, Solid Base) An operation carried out by Misratan forces loyal to the Libyan Goverenment of National Accord to dislodge ISIS forces from Sirte. 2,500 turbans were reported killed in the operation, which lasted from May through December.GNA's Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj officially announced the end of military operations on 18 December 2016...
, Mohammed al-Ghasri, said the number of IS forces of Evil who were killed in the battle of liberating Sirte reached 2500, adding that investigation with the IS captives is still underway.

Al-Ghasri’s statement was made on Sunday in a joint presser with the Health Minister-designate of the UN-proposed government, Omar Bashir and the head of the medical team that was formed by al-Bunyan al-Marsoos operations chamber, Ahmed Haman.

Answering a question about the long time the forces took to declare the liberation of Sirte, al-Ghasri said Jiza neighborhood was the last hideout for the forces of Evil and all the commanders of the frontlines agreed to get the civilians out of it despite the criminality of some women who were disregardful of the fighter’s trust in them by blowing themselves up while being rescued.

"We have rescued more than 100 children and women and they are now at Misrata Central Hospital receiving medical care after being exhausted by war and hunger." He remarked.

He also called on the Ministry of Health and the relevant authorities to take care of the maimed so that they continue to send them for treatment abroad or pursue their treatment inside Libya, adding that they should take care also of the fighters who had their limbs amputated as well as the families of the killed fighters.

The journalist, Abdellateef Shanbira, said a group of al-Bunyan al-Marsoos forces carried out Saturday a combing through campaign included southern Sirte districts as well as a number of valleys and towns on the fringes of Sirte, saying it had busted some dubious trucks along with the drivers near al-Namous valley and another person who had a gun and ammunition on him. He added that the combing through campaign is still ongoing for the second day in a row in southern Sirte.

Military Force to be tasked with securing Sirte main entrances

[Libya Observer] The Military Governor of Sirte, Brigadier Ahmed Abu Shahma, disclosed that he proposed the formation of a military force dubbed "Al-Bunyan al-Marsous Brigade" as per the plan laid for the security of Sirte main entrances and its suburbs.

In a TV statement on Friday, Abu Shahma said demining works are still ongoing in Sirte by the engineering units from Misrata, Zliten and Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
"We have allocated a cemetery for the bodies that are left in Sirte and the Red Islamic Thingy volunteers as well as the Crime Fight Department personnel have started to give a hand in this process.

Only when we finish demining in Sirte areas like Jiza neighborhood and other farms around the city as well as al-Ghribat, Sawawa and other pockets, we would declare the official liberation of the city." Remarked Brig. Abu Shahma.

He also called on the Sirte displaced families not to rush into coming back to their houses, pointing out that they should remain where they are now to avoid any inconvenience and to be safe so that the demining works end smoothly.

UN congratulates Bunyan Marsous on Sirte victory, rebuilding now the priority

[Libya Herald] The UN has sent congratulations to the Bunyan Marsous Operations Room (BM) on its defeat of the so-called Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(IS) in Sirte but warned that the struggle against terrorism was not over.

"Libyans should remain vigilant in the face of terrorism," UN Special Envoy Martin Kobler said.

Fears by numerous officials in Libyan that many IS supporters managed to escape from Sirte and could regroup elsewhere.

"I call on Libyans to seize this opportunity to promote national reconciliation and push ahead with the implementation of the interim security arrangements," Kobler said. "This requires the integration and rehabilitation of fighters and weapons’ collection to give way to a professional security apparatus with a unified command."

Nonetheless, the victory in Sirte was "a major step forward in liberating Libya from terrorism, ending the days of the Islamic State controlling territory in the country," a statement from UNSMIL said.

"Defeating terrorism throughout Libya benefits all Libyans," stated Kobler, paying tribute to those Libyans who had died in the fight against IS.

"My sincere condolences to their families and I wish those injured a speedy recovery," he added.
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Africa Horn
Sudan palace attack kills 4
2014-11-09
[ARABNEWS] An attacker with a knife killed two soldiers guarding a gate at Sudan's presidential palace before other troops shot him dead on Saturday, the president's press secretary said.

President Omar Bashir was not in Khartoum's Republican Palace at the time, press secretary Emad Ahmed told Rooters.

"A little while ago someone attacked soldiers who guarded one of the gates of the palace," Ahmed said.

"(He) did not respond to calls to stop and was rubbed out. Two soldiers were killed during the attack by someone who seemed to be suffering from a mental illness," he added.

Army front man Col. Al-Sawarmi Khalid later said the assailant, a man named Salah Haroun, stabbed one of the soldiers, took his gun, then shot a second soldier with that weapon.

"We emphasize that the situation has been completely contained ... The situation at the presidential palace has returned to normal," Khalid added. Bashir, 70, was at his official residence in another part of Khartoum at the time of the attack, the press secretary said.
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Africa Horn
Bashir to run for re-election
2014-10-22
[ARABNEWS] Sudanese President Omar Bashir -- in power since a 1989 coup -- will stand for re-election in 2015 after being retained Tuesday as leader of the ruling National Congress Party, a top aide said.

Bashir, the only sitting head of state wanted by the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
(ICC), was re-elected as both leader and presidential candidate of the NCP at a party convention, said his chief assistant, Ibrahim Ghandour.

The 70-year-old career soldier took power in a coup, and there had been doubts about whether he would run again in the controversial election, slated for April.

In a March interview, Ghandour said Bashir "declared many times that he's not willing to" stand again but that the final decision was with the party.
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Africa North
Sudan says its aim in Libya is peace
2014-09-09
[Libya Herald] Sudan has strongly denied
No, no! Certainly not!
that it sent weapons to Libya last week to be used by the Libya Dawn
...aka Fajr Libya, the Islamist operation launched to counter that of General Khalifa Haftar (Operation Dignity). It is made up of the Libya Shield militia (Misrata and Moslem Brotherhood), Libya Revolutionaries Operations Room (Moslem Brotherhood), and Tripoli Brigade (close to Abdul Hakim Belhaj, head of Al-Watan party). Financing and moral support come from Turkey and Qatar...
forces in the capital. It says that it is neutral in the current struggle in Libya and that it abides by the decisions of conference of Libya's neighbouring countries that took place in Cairo at the end of last month.

According to a Sudanese Foreign Ministry front man, Khartoum has no intentions of interfering in Libya's internal affairs but it is troubled by the present instability in the country. It is not in the interests of anyone in the region, the front man said, adding that the Sudanese want stability and security in Libya and, to this end, would be willing to help mediate between the various factions.

It is not known if its apparent desire to mediate was behind the decision to invite Nuri Abu Sahmain, president of the former General National Congress, to Khartoum last week for talks with Sudanese President Omar Bashir and the government.

As to the plane that landed in Kufra, Khartoum says that it was delivering food, supplies and ammunition to the Libyan-Sudanese joint border force based at the town, and had made a number of similar flights previously.

After doing so this time, it returned to Sudan, the Sudanese authorities say. There was no emergency landing, as reported by the press. It landed with the prior agreement of the commander of joint forces.

The Libyan government has taken a different view of the incident and has ordered the Sudanese military attaché to quit the country.

However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
according to the Sudanese new agency SUNA, Khartoum says it has received no official notification of such a demand either from the Libyan Foreign Ministry or th Libya embassy in Khartoum.

Notification was, if fact, published on the Libyan Prime Minister's website.
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Africa North
Obama-backed Egypt Forging "One Nation" With Sudan Terror Regime
2013-04-13
During an official visit to the Sudanese capital of Khartoum last week, the Obama-backed Muslim Brotherhood regime of Mohammed Morsi in Egypt announced that it was pursuing so-called "integration" with the mass-murdering dictatorship ruling over Sudan. The authoritarian-minded rulers even claimed to be "one nation."
In the Arabic, did they say one nation or Ummah? The former is plan for unification, the latter mere religious piety. And how does the Egyptian half of this unification feel about Sudan shipping weapons north to those barbarians in Gaza?
The surprise announcement came after the Libyan regime -- installed by Western forces and foreign-funded Islamist fighters amid a brutal United Nations-approved war -- unveiled similar "integration" plans with the infamous Sudanese tyrant in late 2011.

Genocidal Sudanese "President" Omar Bashir, a military dictator whose autocracy has been designated a state sponsor of terrorism by the U.S. government for two decades, celebrated the increasingly friendly relationship between his regime and others in the region. Media outlets in Sudan reported that the war criminal ruling the nation announced that he was working with the Egyptian regime in "removing all the obstacles and clearing the borders to ease the movements of the citizens and commodities."
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