20 ألف شهيد في السودان !! | برنامج بصائر

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قناة الشيخ محمد الصغير، رئيس الهيئة العالمية لأنصار النبي ﷺ، ومؤسس وقف الأنصار، مستشار وزير الأوقاف الأسبق، وكيل اللجنة الدينية بمجلس الشعب وعضو مجلس الشورى الأسبق.

وصول عدد الشهداء بالسودان لـ 20 ألف
والمذيع: أليس هذا صراع على الحكم !!

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00:00When we sit, people come and give us food.
00:06Sometimes they come, sometimes they don't.
00:10I met a woman here.
00:14She said, it's not good, but they have food.
00:17I met the woman and she gave me food.
00:20She said, my blood pressure is low.
00:22Come after a week or two.
00:24They bring us a lot of food.
00:27Gaza might find someone crying over it,
00:30but Sudan is not crying for it yet.
00:33In Gaza, the scene is clear.
00:36There is occupation and resistance.
00:39But in Sudan, Iraq is inside, and the Sudanese are killing the Sudanese.
00:45This is how the scene looks, even outwardly.
00:48Cooperation is clearly present in Sudan.
00:53There is no organization or state
00:56that has declared that Ahmadiyya is a war criminal.
00:59What does Ahmadiyya mean to the international community?
01:02It's a group of the army, the quick support.
01:05They rebel, they go out, they kill, they steal,
01:09and they don't talk about anyone.
01:11They don't classify anyone at all as an organization.
01:16You classify people by their address.
01:21You classify an address as a terrorist.
01:24Someone said an address, someone made a fatwa.
01:27This has been going on for years.
01:29It killed tens of thousands.
01:32It was the reason for the displacement of 10 million Sudanese.
01:35But the world is turning its back.
01:37You're talking about Darfur.
01:39Of course.
01:41Since the beginning of this war.
01:44Those who died among the Sudanese since the beginning of this war,
01:48and those who were displaced, reached 10 million.
01:50They were displaced from Sudan since the beginning of this war.
01:53But the man was not a militia man.
01:56He was a deputy of the head of the Supreme Council.
01:59The conflict between the head of the Supreme Council and his deputy.
02:02Where does the idea come from that there are militias fighting
02:06and there are external forces and so on?
02:09It seems like a civil war, an internal fight.
02:12No, it's not an internal fight.
02:14Or an attempt to fight for power.
02:16This is a fight for power.
02:19And this Supreme Council, isn't he a relative of me?
02:22And this is the image of the state.
02:24Is it possible for me to stand in another country,
02:26and I'm against the extreme,
02:28and we call it fighting for power?
02:30If it's possible, tell us.
02:32The world is becoming a forest.
02:34Or if we take this image to another place,
02:37what will be said?
02:39In the military language, it is said that this is rebellion,
02:41this is going out on leadership.
02:43In the language of Sharia, this is a fighter.
02:45It is said that it is the limit of the pyramid.
02:47I am a militiaman since my mother was born.
02:51He is a militiaman, and he cut the road from his first day.
02:55And now he is back to his first job,
02:57which is plundering and stealing,
02:59and he cut the road to attack the security forces.
03:01There is no direct confrontation between him and the Sudanese army now.
03:05He is hitting civilians,
03:07just like the Zionist plan.
03:09We didn't hear that there was a clash between him and the Sudanese army.
03:13Instead, he is going to the loose points,
03:16to the civilian areas, to the markets,
03:19and he is doing these terrorist operations.
03:21And the Arab League.
03:23The Western world is aware.
03:25Before the Arab League,
03:27isn't it the role of the Sudanese army to protect these isolated civilians?
03:30Why doesn't it defend them?
03:32Because the Sudanese army has no side to support it.
03:35Any side.
03:37And this fast support is called a patent.
03:40The oil is being supplied to it.
03:42The oil money is being supplied to it day and night.
03:46And those who kill the Sudanese,
03:48this is not an internal fight.
03:50There are more than 300,000 people fighting with him.
03:54Most of them are Murtazaq.
03:56The Murtazaq of Africa,
03:58and even the white Murtazaq.
04:00So it is a Murtazaq army that fights with Hamidi,
04:03and supports him by all means.
04:05Why can't I mention a person or a country
04:08that supports the Sudanese state?
04:11Regardless of the supporters,
04:13this army cannot now perform its main mission,
04:16which is to defend the people,
04:18which is supposed to be entrusted to it.
04:20Don't these leaders come out and say
04:22that we are unable to defend you?
04:24Then give the responsibility to these leaders.
04:27No, the Sudanese army has won many victories
04:29on the fast support.
04:31Where are the victories?
04:34If we look at some important places,
04:36like Omdurman,
04:38life has returned to it,
04:40and security has returned to it,
04:42according to what the Sudanese said,
04:44they live in these places.
04:46And the army in the military places
04:48supports its forces by force.
04:50I am not in favor of defending the Sudanese army.
04:54I am talking about the state system.
04:56I am a man following from abroad.
04:58Can I say that Hamidi and those with him
05:00are the Sudanese state?
05:02No, of course not.
05:04But the Sudanese army and the Supreme Council,
05:06before Hamidi, are the state,
05:08and after Hamidi are the state.
05:10So I say to the Arab states,
05:12why don't you stand with the Sudanese state,
05:14wherever it is?

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