Ferry in Wad Alhdad

Ferry in Wad Alhdad
Ferry in Wad Alhadad, Blue Nile

onsdag 12 november 2008

The threats to Southern Sudan are coming from South of the South

In Fact the so called The Christian Science Monitor would like to see a continued bloody conflict between the “Muslims” of the “North” and the “Christians” of the “South” in Sudan. In an article published today in their website by someone called Heba Ali, they believe that both north and south are preparing for war. Their evidence for that is the captured shipment on the off-shores of Puntland and an alleged shipment through Juba airport through Ethiopia. Read the whole article at:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1112/p06s02-woaf.html

Let us first of all agree about the right of Southern Sudan to protect itself whether from “Arab Muslims” or any “fanatical religious” threat including Christianity. In fact the south has to protect itself from the threats coming from South of Southern Sudan rather from the Arabs of the North.
The scenario of Laurent Nkunda in Eastern Congo could possibly take place in Southern Sudan. And it can come from a Christian rebel like the “Lord” Resistance Army or any Tutsi rebel with support from The Ugandan Tutsi-supporter Museveni. I have been told by sources in the government of Southern Sudan that Ugandans are on their way to dominate in Juba, the capital of the south. The mineral resources, including oil can well attract many rebels to take their share from the wealth of Southern Sudan through arms including “tanks” from Ukraine and Russia. Idi Amin has once invaded Tanzania and there is no guarantee that even Museveni or Koni repeat the same, but this time by invading southern Sudan instead. Debi in N’djamena has already tried several times by proxy or by himself. Let us not take the scenario of a conflict between southerners themselves now and only hope that southerners have learned allot from killing and they will never go back to tribal conflicts.
There are many who would love to see Sudan in flames of war specially a long the lines of religion and race. An excellent example is Christian Science Monitor and the so called International Crisis Group (ICG).

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