Thread: How is UAE (Emirates) supporting the genocide happening in Sudan.
I have mentioned briefly in the previous threads that UAE plays a vital role in the war in Sudan.
However, what would the benefit from it ?
What is their end goal ?
In here I will explain all of it ..
First we have to understand the depth of the relations between UAE and the Rapid Support Forces and its leader Hemedti.
The collaboration started back in 2018, when Mohamed bin Zayed the leader of UAE, payed Hemedti so the Rapid Support Forces can support him in the war against Houthi in Yemen.
Hemedti was visiting UAE very frequently, most of his visits were announced however some of them were not.
The last one was 2 weeks before the beginning of the current conflict in Sudan. During his last visit he met some of the most important names in the country including Mansour bin Zayed the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates.
In addition, Hemedti has many investments in the UAE in the fields of mining, transportation, iron and steel.
He controls the minerals in Sudan as he has control over west of Sudan.
He owns 11 gold refining factories, all of which are managed by his younger brother Al-Quni Dagalo.
The Junaid Company (Hemedti’s largest company) has an account in Abu Dhabi Bank.
Okay, but why is UAE supporting Hemdti ? would they gain anything from it ?
To answer that you have to know that Hemedti has the largest dungeon for Gold in Sudan, Jaban Amir. The estimate production of gold is around 16 billion dollars every year and UAE gets 99% of that.
In addition, one of the main reasons for the support is that UAE is aware about the agricultural liabilities of Sudan and they might be hoping to invest and be able to fulfill their internal needs via Sudanese lands according to The New York Times. @EekadFacts have been investigating this.
The UAE support to Hemedti started on June 2023, approximately two months after the beginning of the war.
The help was coming as "Human Aids" through Airport in the Amdjarass, Chad.
Around that time the Chadian President met Hamad bin Zayed and returned to N'Djamena with a loan of 1.5 billion dollars.
Although Chad's annual budget is 1.8 billion!. He was also promised to that military vehicles will delivered to him in August.
A day later, flights flowed to Am Djeres Airport, and the UAE announced the opening of A 50-bed hospital on the edge of the runway.
And of course we now can have an idea about the actual purpose of those flights.
In Uganda, an UAE aid plane landed there and it should have contained first aids and medicines to Sudanese refugees however, when the Ugandan authorities did security checks it was full or weapons.
Source: Wall Street Journal
"The UAE plan was allowed to continue its way to Amdjarass airport, we got commands to stop running security checks on airplanes coming from UAE .. after that during the following days hunderds of plans followed"
Ugandan sources to the Wall Street Journal.
Since the start of those flights, UAE media is publishing news about building hospitals, refugee camps and school in Amdjarass for "Sudanese Refugees" yet it is estimated that only 250 Sudanese arrived there as refugees according to the UN.
According to the Wall Street, the content of every plane that was landing in Amdjarass airport was going to Alzarg area in North Darfur .. and of course that is were Hemedti has the camps for his militia.
Evidance that there has been actual UAE weapons in Sudan ?
@EekadFacts has been going a great job in capturing evidence from videos taken by the Militia themselves. For example a NIMR troop carrier was seen in one of the videos and there was no pictures for any of those in Sudan before the war.
What is NIMR ?
To be more accurate, those were seen before in Sudan during the dispersing of the sit-in protests in the military Headquarters in Khartoum. And we already established before that the RSF was responsible for all the tragedies that happened on that day.
I will leave you with a quote from Dr Andreas Krieg, lecturer school of security studies at kings university.
What we can do to put pressure on UAE ?
Spread the word around, but how can we manage to do that ?
We previously established the deep connection between Hemedti and Mansour bin Zayed.
And do you know what does Mansour owns ?
He FULLY owns, Manchester city F.C
Go to the club page on Twitter (X), Insta and face book. Leave comments saying.
#KeepEyesOnSudan
#SudanWar
And stop supporting the genocide in Sudan.
This is the club page on Twitter @ManCity
And below is their page on insta!
@ManCity And please do not forget to engage, share and interact with!
If you see it, its your responsibility to spread it!
All RSF accounts has been supervised by a company called GSK which is of course located in UAE. This was taken from the official account to Hemedti before it was deleted from facebook!
Special thanks to @3mr6_ !
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In the following thread, I will try and show you what is the violent, blood-shedding, UAE support - Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are doing right now in Aljazera. One of the biggest states in Sudan and the main destination for most of the displaced civilians ..
#KeepEyesOnSudan
On the 20th of October - one of the leaders of the RSF named Kaikal have decided to submit his forces and join the Sudanese army which made the RSF furious and they started their aggressive attacks on the un-armed civilians of Aljazeera.
More than 50 village have been invaded with brutal attacks which lead to more than 300 casualties between, children, men, females and elderly people. A guy on twitter wrote that his best friend was butchered in front of his child and they captured his wife hostage.
In this thread I will take you back to live the moment and experience what is happening in Sudan.
You will be a Sudanese Civilian that woke up the morning of Monday 15th of March 2023. You will see everything like you are there and you would feel it happened.
This thread is to make you feel how people in Sudan are suffering, so please make sure it doesn’t stop with you.
#KeepEyesOnSudan
#LiberateSudan
If you saw it, its your responsibility to spread it.
Few days before everything started, people were noticing a huge amount of Rapid Support Forces Troop carriers and Tanks entering the capital Khartoum which was concerned as few described it back then.
There was few pictures from all around the different part of the Capital that those troops were seen at.
In the following thread, I will translate 3 stories that happened in Sudan that will help you comprehend and understand the situation and how is it like to be there right now.
Stories full of pain, sadness and injustice
Please do not stop talking about Sudan!
#KeepEyesOnSudan
Story number 1: The martyr Hassan Fayez
“In the morning of the 3rd of November 2023, Hassan Fayez who was just 18 years old from Almasaleet tribe and his twin brother Hussien, were drinking tea with their family when the RSF arrived to their house on horses and motorcycles. They ran to try and hide their dad’s old military outfit before it was found by the RSF. Hassan was shot dead by the RSF soldiers in front of his mother. They militia also took everything they could from the house like money, phones and everything of value. Hussien’s aunties had to dress him up in women’s clothes in order to protect him from being killed as well. On their way out to Chad, Hussien saw many boys around his age, their hands were cuffed and they were all shot in the head. Hussien’s aunties were gathering around him at the checkpoints so that he did not get recognized”
Until the day of writing this tweet, Hussien’s father is missing and no information of what had happened to him.
This happened on the day of Ardamta massacre, which happened in west Darfur - it was done by the RSF.
Story number 2: The martyr Nahla Mohamed Othman.
“In the evening of the 21st of December 2023, the RSF had broken into granny Zainab’s house in Medani city, they took everything of value and all the food in the house. That was not the end, as the militia came back again after midnight to take Waleed، Zainab’s sibling-in-law after threatening him. Then after kidnapping Waleed, they returned and asked to take Zainab’s daughter “Nahla” who decided that she would rather die than get taken by the militia to be raped or tortured. She tried fighting back and had hit one of the militia soldiers in his head. They shot her dead. The same bullet that killed Nahla, injured granny Zained in the shoulder and she lost her consciousness”
When granny Zainab came about, she was at her neighbors who had told that they had to burry Nahla if front of the house because they were not allowed to get to the cemetery.
Nahla was 3 months into her pregnancy of the first child, she had only married a year ago.
Thread: UN Estimations on the impact of the war in Sudan ..
Before the war even started 4.5 million were already displaced in Sudan internally and externally due to Darfur crisis majority living in camps in Darfur.
Another 800k Sudanese were living as refugees in countries such as Chad, South Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia.
When the war started, the country was home to over 1 million refugees – the second-highest refugee population in Africa.
The majority were from South Sudan, refugees fleeing the crisis in northern Ethiopia starting in late 2020, Eritrea, Syria and the Central African Republic.
Update thread: The complexities and the background of the situation in Sudan.
I will try in this thread to give everyone a background about how the RSF started, why did they became so powerful, what is their motive to do all of this and what was the trigger to start the war.
Everything goes back to 1989 when Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir a Sudanese former military officer became the head of state (president) as a result to a military coup.
Between 1989 -2019 He was elected three times as president in elections that have been under scrutiny for electoral fraud.
In March 2009, al-Bashir became the first sitting head of state to be indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), for allegedly directing a campaign of mass killing, rape, and pillage against civilians in Darfur.
In October 2005, al-Bashir's government negotiated an end to the Second Sudanese Civil War, leading to a referendum in the south, resulting in the separation of the south as the country of South Sudan. In the Darfur region, he oversaw the War in Darfur that resulted in death tolls of around 10,000 according to the Sudanese Government, but most sources suggest between 200,000 and 400,000.