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How Sudan Lost Its African Soul - The Disappearance of Joy!

How Sudan Lost Its African Soul -The Disappearance of Joy! An in-depth reflection on how Sudan’s identity was eroded through decades of political manipulation, cultural marginalization, and external conspiracies until joy itself became a memory. This soul was marked during the independence from the British colonization in 1056 and a very short time after it, until some ignorant leaders decided to join the Arab League and not the African Solidarity Organization... a decision they made for them to determine the fate of Sudan.

Illustrating the martyrs of the Sudanese revolutions, with lighted candles to shine in memories. The image also illustrate the boring horizon of the fragmented land, the pain and sorrow and the forward looking to bright Sudan with more illumination.Illustrating the martyrs of the Sudanese revolutions, with lighted candles to shine in memories. The image also illustrate the boring horizon of the fragmented land, the pain and sorrow and the forward looking to bright Sudan with more illumination.

This story is not just for Sudanese. It's for you too, whether you are in Africa, or any place in the world... you should know what conventional narratives can do to you wherever you are. Sudan pain is all because of these dominant narratives.

Sudan's Connection with Global Issues!

The page does not stand alone on the HOA Political Scene website. It is deeply connected to other thematic groups, forming a broader tapestry of Sudan’s narrative and its place in global history.

🔹 This section is part of the Sudanese Section, particularly the cluster titled: The Pain of Loss in the Sudanese Soul, which includes the following pages:

  • Personal Encounter with Fear: How Fear Devastated an Entire Country? (Part #1)
  • Sudan as a Modern Case Study of Fear-Driven Collapse! (Part #2)
  • Fear and Collective Behavior: How Dogma, Nostalgia, and Religion Shaped Sudan’s Destiny? (Part #3)
  • Reimagining Progress: How to Overcome Fear on Personal and Collective Levels? (Part #4)
  • The Anatomy of Fear: Lessons from Sudan and the Psychology of Change! (Part #5)
  • How Islamic Parties Repackaged Belief in Sudan? (Part #6)
  • The Janjaweeds Conspiracy and Politics of Myth in Sudan (Part #7)
  • The Forces of Freedom and Change Destroyed Sudan (Part #8)
  • How Sudan Lost Its African Soul: The Disappearance of Joy (Part #9)
  • The Crisis in Sudan is Not Civil War! (Part #10)
  • Sudan From International Terrorism Patron to Prosecutor! (Part #11)

This section is developing and it includes the following, with pages to read under the hood like:

The Fire Beneath the Silence:

Essays on the Shattered Sudan

Beyond the Battlefield: Why Sudan’s Crisis Is Not Just a Civil War A diagnosis of a nation's collapse, structural, spiritual, and silenced by simplification.

Recycled Thrones: Power Without Renewal On how the same elite machinery rebrands itself across decades while the people are left to bury its debris.

Narratives the Guns Could Not Kill Stories, poems, and testimonies that survived shells, censorship, and shame.

The Empire Next Door: Regional Powers and the Sudanese Fragment Unraveling how neighboring actors profit from Sudan’s paralysis.

Cartography of Silence Mapping the places erased from memory, where villages vanish and no one is allowed to ask.

The Archive Beneath the Ashes where cultural resistance was stored: burned libraries, forbidden songs, hidden manuscripts.

Memory in Exile: The Diaspora as Nation-in-Waiting How Sudan’s truest continuity lives in those who were forced to leave, but never stopped carrying it.

🔹 The Sudanese section is also interconnected with the Section on Global Dominant Conventional Narratives, which features the following titles:

  • Breaking the Illusion of Truth: Psychological Liberation & Intellectual Growth!
  • Conventional Narratives Are Always Wrong!
  • Conventional Narratives Hub!
  • Dominant Perspectives Shape Our World!
  • Established Frameworks Invisible Forces!
  • How Established Opinions Shape Perception?
  • Illusions of Institutional Narratives!
  • Mainstream Ideologies Shape History!
  • Media Driven Fear Narratives!
  • Mind's Intellectual Property: A New Name for an Ancient Freedom!
  • Origins of Misleading Narratives!
  • Politics of Myths and the Invention of Legitimacy!
  • Prevailing Discourses Challenge Social Narratives!
  • Psychology of Fear Stops Progress!
  • Social Norms Shape Consumer Behavior!
  • Why Prevailing Perspectives Fail Us?

🔹 These two sections are further intertwined with a third thematic category: The Section of Historical Eras. This historical section began unfolding first before the Sudanese and Global Narrative sections, although the website already contains older pages addressing many of the global crises humanity faces.

Here are the Historical Eras pages:

  • Why Expanding Horn Africa to Include Other States and Global Impacts?
  • A New Era of Chaos and Distrust is Shaping!
  • Pre-Cold War Era of Colonialism & Imperial Rivalries!
  • Pre-Cold War American Expansionism!
  • The Cold War Era: A Battle of Ideologies and Influence!
  • Why Do Nations Fragment When Unity is Their Greatest Strength?
  • Eastern Europe Socialist Bloc Fragmentation!
  • Sudan and U.S. Policy: A Terrorism Connection? What's The Real Story?
  • Eritrea Was Too Late to Independence Due to Colonial Conspiracies!
  • Namibian Road to Independence From Liberation to Sovereignty!
  • The Post-Cold War Era: A Shifting Global Landscape!
  • How Economics, Ideology, and Geopolitics Fragment Nations and Create New Ones?
  • New World Order: Stability or Chaos?
  • Why Am I Saying A New Era of Disorder and Doubts is Shaping?
  • Rewriting History: The Lies We Inherit!

** All of these pages and other important pages are linked on the sections of the Global Dynamics.

The Rise of Religious Sectarianism in Political Movements!

How Sudan Lost Itself?

A Series on Culture, Community, and the Politics That Undid Them!

The rise of religious sectarianism was the light version of the rise of religious extremism and the last one is in reality similar to Nazism. We are discussing the impacts of historical eras through these threads, right?

The first rise creeps softly in the bones of the society, preparing it to the next level of it, which is extremism, which is also terrorism. So, now the connection between those Sudanese extremists and the Afghani rebel I mentioned long ago and wrote about it continuously on this network is logical.

** Check the Sudanese Conspiracies, Janjaweed Darfur and few relevant pages to these topics on the sections of the Global Dynamics.

The Rise of Religious Sectarianism in Sudan After British Evacuation

When the British formally withdrew from Sudan in 1956, ending nearly six decades of Anglo-Egyptian rule, the country was left with a fragile political framework and deep-rooted social divisions. Among the most enduring legacies of colonialism was the entrenchment of religious and ethnic fault lines, fault lines that would later erupt into full-blown sectarianism.

Colonial Seeds of Division

British colonial policy in Sudan was marked by a deliberate strategy of "divide and rule." The administration governed the predominantly Muslim north and the largely Christian and animist south as separate entities, enforcing different legal systems, educational curricula, and administrative structures.

This bifurcation not only stifled national integration but also sowed mistrust between religious communities. Mark this: Omer al-Bashir has implemented the same division scheme through his Arabization and Islamic conspiracy to seperate the South Sudan through what was called the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which I criticised before it was signed in a conference held in what was called the liberated lands.

Post-Independence Power Struggles

After independence, political power was quickly consolidated by northern elites, many of whom were aligned with Islamic Sudanese sectarian parties such as the Umma party - Ansar (linked to the Mahdist tradition) and the Democratic Unionist Party - Khatmiyya and the Muslim Brothers Sudan branch.

These sects, while both Sunni, were rivals for influence and often used their religious platforms to mobilize political support. Their competition shaped early party politics, with the Umma Party and the Democratic Unionist Party serving as their respective vehicles.

This sectarian rivalry was not merely theological, it was deeply political. The state apparatus became a battleground for religious legitimacy, with each faction seeking to define Sudan's national identity in its own image. This struggle marginalized other voices, particularly those from the south and from minority Muslim sects.

Islamization and the Deepening Divide

The 1980s and 1990s saw a dramatic escalation in sectarianism under the rule of President Jaafar Nimeiri and later Omar al-Bashir. Nimeiri's introduction of Sharia law in 1983 marked a turning point, effectively declaring Sudan an Islamic state and alienating non-Muslim populations.

Under Bashir, the state's embrace of political Islam intensified, with the National Islamic Front (NIF) playing a central role in governance. The name of this front was the third name the Muslim Brothers in Sudan has chosen to carry before they plotted the military coup of Omar al-Bashir.

These policies not only exacerbated the north-south divide but also deepened intra-Muslim sectarian tensions. Sufi orders, Shi'a minorities, and secular Muslims found themselves increasingly sidelined or persecuted. The state's religious orthodoxy became a tool for consolidating power and suppressing dissent.

Sectarianism's Legacy

The consequences of religious sectarianism in Sudan have been profound. It contributed to two prolonged civil wars, the eventual secession of South Sudan in 2011, and ongoing instability in regions like Darfur and the Nuba Mountains. Even after the submission of al-Bashr's power to his remnant in 2019, efforts to establish a secular, inclusive state have faced resistance from entrenched Islamist factions.

The rise of religious sectarianism in Sudan cannot be understood without examining the colonial legacy, the politicization of religious identity, and the instrumentalization of Islam by successive regimes. As Sudan continues to grapple with its future, the challenge remains: how to build a national identity that transcends sectarian lines and embraces the country’s rich religious and cultural diversity.

Justice Delayed, Dictators Rewarded: The Global Failure to Hold Sudan's Criminals Accountable!

Once, there was a moment. A window cracked open by the 2019 Sudanese uprising when the world said justice might finally come to Sudan. Omer al-Bashir stood ousted. The cries for accountability echoed across continents. The International Criminal Court (ICC) had named him, the Janjaweed commanders, and regime enablers as men who must face history.

And yet, years later, none of them have. What we have instead is this:

The SAF: Protecting its own past by wearing the uniform of continuity.

The RSF: Militarized and free, rebranding itself as revolutionary muscle.

And global powers: speaking the language of peace while extending the life of impunity.

The Machinery of Delay

Omer al-Bashir was indicted by the ICC in 2009 and 2010 for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Darfur. His lieutenants, including those who would later lead the RSF were also in the court's sights. But Sudan's transitional authorities, military elites, and global sponsors worked some overtly, some quietly to stall that justice.

Promises were made to hand him over. Deadlines passed. Silence grew. Meanwhile, the institutions that protected him reassembled themselves into the Military Council. Justice became a bargaining chip.

🧊 From Revolution to Rehabilitation

What began as a people-powered revolution soon became a diplomatic reshuffling. Rather than supporting full civilian rule, some international actors pivoted toward "stability". The Military Council was framed as the best chance to avoid state failure. And in doing so:

The ICC files gathered dust.

Civilian voices were pushed to the margins.

RSF and SAF commanders positioned themselves as unavoidable, if uncomfortable, partners

It was a slow betrayal. Not by any one actor alone, but by a system that prioritizes predictability over principle.

🎭 Justice as Performance

Sudan has become a stage where justice is often announced, rarely delivered. Conferences pledge support. Institutions express concern. But war criminals remain at large. Some now travel, negotiate, sign accords. The theater remains, but accountability is the act that never begins.

Meanwhile, the victims of Darfur, of Khartoum's sit-in massacre, of displacement and silence are expected to accept "stability" in lieu of dignity.

🔥 What the World Must Confront

Justice delayed is not merely justice denied. In Sudan, justice delayed has become strategy: a tool by which war criminals shield themselves through relevance.

If the world truly believes in accountability:

It must stop separating the uniformed from the unindicted.

It must stop rewarding military utility with political legitimacy.

It must center the Sudanese people, not those who weaponize them.

Empowering Regional Powers to Empower One of the Conflicting Parties!

In the theater of Sudan’s crisis, weapons are not the only instruments of power. Silence, rhetoric, and selective diplomacy are just as potent. As factions born from Omer al-Bashir’s authoritarian regime battle for control, regional and global actors step quietly into the wings, not to mediate, but to align. Their support is not declared, it is inferred through contracts, corridors, and commodities.

🧭 Regional Interests with Long Shadows

Sudan is not merely a state in collapse, it is a resource map drawn in historical memory, culture and future wealth:

Red Sea Access: Whoever controls Sudan's eastern corridor influences vital maritime trade. Offshore oil, marine minerals, and fisheries are just part of the calculus.

Mining Territories: From The north of Haifa to Darfur to the Nubian highlands to the borders with Congo, Kenya and Uganda, Sudan's subsurface holds deposits of gold, chrome, and rare earth elements.

Halaib Triangle and Border Revisions: The contested Halaib region, transferred under duress or ambiguity to Egyptian authority, holds archaeological evidence of Sudanese civilization, as well as untapped resources. Its quiet erasure from Sudanese maps benefits more than one external actor.

These are not mere geopolitical margins, they are negotiable assets. And in moments of chaos, fragmented regimes make the best partners. One faction’s desperation becomes another state's advantage.

💰 Bargaining With History

Some reports suggest that one party most often the Military Council may be willing to overlook historical territorial claims or grant favorable concessions in exchange for strategic support. In this way, memory becomes currency, and land becomes leverage.

This has long-term consequences:

Borders are rewritten not through diplomacy, but through military-tolerated muting of claims.

Resource contracts are handed over in silence, with no civic or parliamentary oversight.

National identity is diminished in favor of transnational favor.

🗣 Muted Accountability, Amplified "Stability"

For many regional actors, a "strong man" in Khartoum is more predictable than a civilian coalition. The framing of the SAF as "state-aligned", even when complicit in decades of repression, allows foreign powers to justify backing old elites in new clothes. In return, they receive:

Secured maritime zones.

Mining concessions.

Migration control partnerships.

A mute Sudan, unwilling to reclaim lost land or expose regional interference.

All of this unfolds beneath the headlines in embassies, trade deals, and closed-door forums.

What this isn't is support for Sudan’s people. What it becomes is a strategy to keep a strategic nation quiet, compliant, and profitable.

Cartography of Silence: Mapping What Sudan Was Forced to Forget!

Some wars are fought with weapons. Others with memory. And in Sudan today, silence has become a strategy, a way to redraw not just borders, but what the people are allowed to know, claim, and remember.

As the power struggle unfolds between two military factions descended from al-Bashir's regime, the map beneath them is being quietly rewritten. The battle isn't just over cities, it’s over territories unspoken, archives unacknowledged, and history unclaimed.

🗺 Where Silence Begins

This "cartography of silence" begins at the borders quite literally.

The Halaib Triangle, long contested with Egypt, has quietly slipped from public discourse. Rich in archaeological sites that affirm Sudan’s deep civilizational presence, Halaib isn’t merely a territorial issue. It’s an existential one.

Parts of Sudan's northern frontier, once subject to colonial demarcation and now functionally administered by Egypt, are treated by some military actors as non-issues — compensatory silence offered in return for external backing.

Behind this silence lies a transactional logic: cede memory for alliance. Trade territorial dignity for diplomatic recognition. Let land and lineage disappear beneath the drone of military aircraft and staged diplomacy.

Treasures Unclaimed, Erased by Convenience

The Red Sea corridor, with its untapped marine oil and mineral wealth, is increasingly treated as strategic currency. Control of this region is less about sovereignty and more about who can offer extraction rights to international bidders.

Eastern mountain ranges, rich in gold and chrome, become informal payment systems. Whoever holds them can fund campaigns, or buy silence.

Yet, in public discourse, these regions are rarely mentioned. The people displaced from them, rarely named. Their erasure is part of the deal.

🔇 Civil Voices That Were Meant to Vanish

What accompanies territorial silence is civic erasure:

Union leaders vanished.

Student networks broken.

Community publications censored or burned.

Exiled journalists rendered voiceless through border restrictions and visa games.

Not all of this happens by bullet. Much of it happens by language left out, by names untold, by histories unreferred.

🔍 A Call to Redraw the Map

The Sudan that the world discusses today as a "failed state", as a "civil war zone" is a shrunk version of its historical and cultural self. A Sudan with amputated borders, censored archives, and ghosted resistance. But the real Sudan still exists in oral testimony, in buried maps, in refugee recollections, and in the courage of those who still whisper truth under threat.

> What if we drew a new map, not of who controls what, but of what was silenced, and by whom?

The Archive Beneath the Ashes: Sudan's Erased Evidence and the Politics of Forgetting!

Beyond what is bombed, a quieter destruction unfolds... the erasure not of buildings, but of evidence: who Sudan was, what it has claimed, and why that memory is inconvenient.

As Sudan's military factions tear through cities, an invisible war is waged against its historical proof - state archives, cultural institutions, border records, and oral traditions that tie the land to its people through time. In this erasure, a national narrative is being deliberately unthreaded.

🗃 Archives That Vanished Too Easily

Institutions that once held cartographic surveys, colonial treaties, and ancestral claims have been either:

Burned in conflict zones.

Looted under the cover of unrest.

Gutted by budget starvation and bureaucratic decay.

Or sealed under orders not to provoke regional sensitivities.

Among what disappears:

Early 20th-century land demarcation maps contesting the Egyptian claim to the Halaib Triangle.

Naval expedition logs that detail oil-rich marine zones in the Red Sea.

Historical registries of Nubian artefacts, many now smuggled into private collections or foreign institutions

In each case, losing the paper means losing the right. If no proof exists, then no grievance can stand.

🧭 Geopolitical Convenience of Amnesia

This archival vanishing benefits not only internal regimes but external claimants:

Governments who wish to exploit Sudanese silence to expand coastal dominance

Corporations seeking legal opacity in resource contracts

Diplomats who prefer working with forgetful states... states with pliable memories

Through neglect and manipulation, the memory of Sudan becomes weaponized absence.

🕊 The Counter-Archive

And yet... pieces survive.

Sudanese scholars in exile safeguard digital scans of confiscated documents.

Community elders in border villages still recount ancestral lines and landmarks the maps forgot.

Diaspora historians and student unions translate memory into record before it is lost.

These scattered efforts form a counter-archive, fragments of truth held against deletion. They refuse to let language vanish beneath rubble, or heritage vanish behind politics.

What We Remember When They Silence Us?

Memory Carried in Exile: The Guardians Sudan Didn't Expect

When bullets tear through cities and silence falls on state institutions, archives don't just disappear, they scatter. And in Sudan's ongoing crisis, while officials erase maps and regimes rewrite borders, memory survives not through governments but through people in exile, elders in remote regions, and scattered networks of civic resilience.

This is Sudan's counter-archive, not housed in state libraries, but in encrypted drives, smuggled manuscripts, oral retellings, and tattooed grief.

🎓 The Scholars Without Shelves

Some Sudanese historians, geographers, and anthropologists barred from formal institutions or driven into exile have turned their homes, USBs, and diaspora classrooms into living repositories. From cafes in Nairobi to lecture halls in Toronto, they preserve:

Scans of treaties and land registries destroyed in Khartoum.

Family oral histories tracing pre-colonial migration and river kingdoms.

Historical maps with original border markings before political tampering.

They become mobile librarians their existence alone a form of defiance.

🗣 Voices With No Microphone

Even without platforms, others safeguard heritage through storytelling:

Elders in borderlands recount where rivers marked ancestral lines before colonial ink

Mothers in displacement camps sing lullabies that name places no longer on maps

Poets and musicians in exile blend memory with resistance turning erased towns into lyrics, lost friends into verses

These aren't mere acts of nostalgia. They are acts of recording, disguised in culture.

💽 Fragments of a Larger Truth

In refugee centers, informal libraries of "forbidden articles" circulate on hard drives. In WhatsApp groups, a video of a historical site becomes evidence of existence. On Twitter and Telegram, digitized copies of border files are shared like contraband scriptures.

It is Sudan's memory, unstated but undefeated.

The state may fall silent. Institutions may collapse. But in exile and between kin, Sudan remembers itself, even as its enemies pretend it never knew who it was.

** These pieces of deep insights into the Sudanese pain in the soul honor the quiet archivists of history, who keep the ink alive even when the paper burns. This is a living testimony to how power operates through silence, and how resistance archives itself in the voices it refuses to abandon.

The Right to Return, The Right to Rewrite: Sudan's Future in the People's Hands!

A meditation on what comes next, even amid silences and ashes. It's not a conclusion, but a declaration of intent.

No court ruling. No ceasefire. No foreign pact has ever defined Sudan more than its people have. And now, as military factions barter memory for power and justice stalls in the corridors of international diplomacy, the people are not waiting, they're imagining and inscribing a future their tormentors never planned for.

The right to return is not just geographic. It is narrative. It is the right to return to dignity, memory, and possibility. It is the right to rewrite what regimes tried to dictate.

🌱 The Return is Already Happening

Across border towns and refugee camps, in exiled classrooms and smuggled libraries, Sudanese communities are restoring what was erased:

Mapping lost villages from memory, not satellite.

Reclaiming stolen language through street poetry and diasporic music.

Teaching children the names of places no longer found on official maps.

They are returning to themselves, and in doing so, redrawing Sudan, not in lines, but in meaning.

✍🏽 The Power to Rewrite

What does it mean to rewrite a nation?

It means refusing the story that warlords are Sudan's destiny.

It means declaring that silence is not neutrality, and forgetting is not peace.

It means resurrecting the promise of the 2019 revolution, not as nostalgia, but as roadmap.

It means giving voice to the mothers, organizers, teachers, and artists, those who still build bridges while the powerful dig trenches.

> A future written by guns is temporary. A future written by memory endures.

This is the Sudan that persists: not collapsed, but carried. Carried in grief. Carried in resistance. Carried in the refusal to vanish.

Global Dynamics: Unleashing Sudan's Damaged Soil, Illuminating the World's Crises & Providing Solutions!

The sections of the Global Dynamics trace the global echoes of Sudan’s crisis, not as an isolated catastrophe, but as a prism through which wider geopolitical contradictions come into view. They also trace world crises, analyze them and provide solutions. Each article uncovers how the same forces that fractured Sudan, from colonial residue to military-Islamist maneuvers and international complicity, animate crises across the globe.

What binds them is this: the world's dominant systems often reward those who break nations and silence those who remember. Yet through Sudan's exposed soil and wounded soul, we find both a warning... and a way forward. Some of similar crises exist somewhere in addition to other crises like the beliefs, ecological, economical, political and social crises. So, the International Dynamics are inclusive.

How to solve all of these crises require a new mindset in the world, first to absorb the real causes of these crises, rethink of how to solve them and come with solutions forward to make this world better. Here is the dynamic part: I provide these solutions to discuss through a wide and strong network of people. I am sure we will agree at the end to implement these solutions.

The steps to do all of this start with the Action Guide of the Universal Dynamics. Subscribe to intelligentsia Newspaper to connect and connect more by implementing the Action Guide. Thank you.

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The Eritrean Martyr's Tree has been a successful project that resulted from my environmental activities, planning, fundraising, meeting, broadcasting and leading all of the Eritrean society to plant more than 5 million martyr's trees. Un fortunately, the Sudanese people are not revolutionists like the Eritreans, They failed to implement the martyr's tree I gave it their name to let their martyrs continue living and breathing through their trees.

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Let's discuss. You have not just got amazing insights, but you also have acquired a sense of emergency. There are many problems, whether like the Sudanese political problems or not, are all alarming and especially the climatic and pandemic ones. Economies? Yes, we also have economical crises motivated by capitalist thinking of domination and raised in Trade Wars. We have also continuation of space invasion and through competition, this could involve space wars. We have also this nuclear domination policies that give the rights to those who have no rights to destruct the natural ecosystem balance, which have been created with the creation of the universe.

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