On January 14, rogue intelligence officers fired live rounds into the air to express “their objections” to what they considered unfair severance benefits and to demand better financial compensation.
The news reported that the dispute stemmed from the reorganization of the country’s security apparatus amid an ongoing transitional period.
Headquarters of the GIS’s Operations Authority witnessed heavy gunfire in Khartoum, an incident that al-Burhan described as “a conspiracy against the revolution of the Sudanese people.
Wajdi Saleh, the leader in the Forces for Freedom and Change, blamed the administration of the Security and Intelligence Agency for the events that led to panic among the residents of the capital and other regions.
“Saleh” said: The main goal of the Operations Authority rebellion is to strike the revolution, noting that the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces have responded aggressively to the rebellion carried out by some of the employees of the Authority.
The Sudanese authorities arrested a group of rebels, from the Operations Authority of the intelligence agency.
A report by the Qatarileaks website, which specializes in exposing the scandals of the Al-Hamdeen regime, sheds light on a visit by the Qatari Chief of Staff, Ghanem Bin Shaheen Al-Ghanim, to Khartoum on January 4, 2020, saying that its primary goal is to gather and know the information that reached the system Al-Sudani on the Qatari intervention, in addition to trying to cover up these interventions.
The Qatari Chief of Staff also met with groups of the Muslim Brotherhood and a quick plan to move against the government and spread disputes in the street, with the aim of overthrowing it.
Brotherhood attempts
Qatar wants to topple the government of “Abdullah Hamdouk” because it has revealed the role Qatar plays in Sudan by destabilizing security and trying to offend the role the United Arab Emirates plays in Khartoum, according to the Qatarcell website.
In turn, the forces of freedom and change stressed the need to accelerate the restructuring of the security services, noting that the Operations Authority of the Security and Intelligence Service was following a doctrine that did not give attention to the interest of the country.
For his part, Mohamed Thabet Hassanein, a researcher in political science and international relations, said: The role Qatar is currently playing in Sudan is like support until the last breath of the Sudan Brotherhood.
Hassanin continued, in statements to the “reference”, that Qatar supported the Brotherhood in Sudan, because it supported the Al-Bashir regime, which was considered a strategic ally of Doha, and tried hard to stand by it to prevent the fall of his regime.
He pointed out that Doha is trying to provide support at all levels to restore the missing from the Brotherhood.
He affirmed that with regard to the “Al-Keezan” Brothers in Sudan, they are fighting their last battle, which represents a lifeline from the political death of their group in the country, and therefore, they have no choice but to cause chaos to ensure that only a small part of the presence in the political scene is obtained.
In the opinion of the researcher in political science and international relations, the group tried to return again to the record of political action, and to engage in life again, through the formation of a political party, enabling them to achieve their goal; perhaps they would find their way, but that step was doomed to failure, as the people alienated them. Sudanese.
According to “Hassanein”, the measure of al-Kizan resorted to the use of the weapon of chaos, and put Sudan in a state of insecurity, to complicate the scene, and many wagered on the awareness of the Sudanese people and their future solidarity, to cross this ordeal, which is a salvation from that crisis and the aspiration for a stable Sudan.
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