In fallout scenarios, the dictatorial regime of Sudan expelled and closed 16 aid organizations in the country. The expulsion came following the issuance of the arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the Sudanese dictator. Observers said the expulsion of aid agencies would eliminate almost forty percent of aid workers in the devastated region of Darfur, west of the country.
The Sudanese regime accused the international aid organization of passing information to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Aid agencies denied complicity and stressed on the need for humanitarian presence especially in Darfur.
The UN humanitarian coordinators office stated that 1.1 million people would be without food, 1.5 million people will be without health care and more than 1.0 million people will be without drinking water if the dictatorial regime does not reconsider this position and retreat from the expulsion act.
The UN human rights office described the expulsion as a "grievous dereliction" of duty, which places many civilians at risk. Condemnations to the Sudanese dictatorial regime have come from many human rights organizations for its choice to punish civilians because of the decision of the ICC.
Since the misery has no colours in Sudan and since the crimes committed by the dictatorial regime were and are against all the Sudanese, the ICC needs to fulfil duties.
It seems that Sudan needs to prosecute its history too! The crimes committed against the Sudanese people during the first and the second military dictatorial regimes were cruel too. They waged wars in the south, arrested many Sudanese from the north, south, east and west of the country, detained, tortured, and executed them.
Our Sudanese modern history was not pleasant. It is dominated by what we call the mechanical majority of civil dictatorship and the military dictatorship. The civil traditional political parties washed the Sudanese people's brains. They played the major role of false religious domination to keep the Sudanese people under the poverty margin. They have great impact on them while keeping on producing political deterioration after political deterioration, through false democracies-in-Sudan.
Keeping the business of politics to produce more illiteracy amongst the people of Sudan is their game. They influence the people by religious beliefs to tie them to this circle for decades, and to keep them illiterate and loyal. They use their beliefs as economical bits to do the business of politics and get more people helping them build wealth.
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