Saturday, 24 November 2012

State power struggle!!

A Western diplomat, "can no longer stop the controversy over the succession. Controversy exists and people are wondering about the eligibility of their president"

Bashir is not historically Islamic leader .. Has in fact credentials as an Islamic leader
11-24-2012 02:01 AM
Controversy rages in the Sudan after the arrests related to "plot"

Arrests were another warning to those who might think even within the military, security and hardware and the ruling party also in the search for an alternative to Bashir


KHARTOUM (Reuters) - was the Sudanese Minister of Information one message clear after security officers arrested former Prime Mkhabrathm is that it has been uncovered plot and arrested the defendants and that the situation in the country now "quite stable."

The situation appeared calm in Khartoum on Friday, a day after the arrests, but arrests increased controversy in the dusty streets of the city on the future leader of the country and raised new questions about who may knock them out someday.

The rule of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, his grip on power for nearly a quarter of a century enjoying the backing of the army and the security services and large segments of the religious.

The speeches usually refers to threats from the outside any of the West and Israel, and the International Criminal Court, which issued an indictment against him in connection with atrocities committed in the Darfur region.

But the man who was arrested on Thursday on charges of conspiring "to cause chaos" is Salah Gosh and former intelligence chief who was once one of the most influential figures in a circle around Bashir and also arrested a number of senior figures from the army and the security services.

Majdi said Jazouli researcher at the Rift Valley Institute Bashir always wary of post opposition groups, but the threat now comes from within, saying that there is a big difference.

Jazouli said that there were signs of disappointment within the army, where he was many who went to wars Bashir in Darfur and in the south are waiting to move the old guard.

He added that there within the regime and the army many want positions where no longer young and said that this is not about reform, but power.

And is also a growing public anger over rising prices and inflation after the secession of southern Sudan last year under a peace agreement, taking with him most of the oil reserves of the state before partition.

Diplomats and analysts in Sudan, told Reuters that they have doubts that those tensions accumulated to become an active attempt a coup.

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