Hana Kandil
Under the guise of humanitarian aid, Qatar is seeking to revive the Muslim Brotherhood presence in Sudan, taking advantage of the deep state laid down by former President Omar al-Bashir, over the years of his rule.
The Qatari conspiracy relies on wasting huge amounts of money on Sudanese society, in the form of humanitarian aid, which allows the men of the Qatari regime and its followers to penetrate into society and create a network that works to attract citizens and ignite successive disturbances, according to a plan that experts call a “zero deadlock solution”.
Through this plan, dozens of internal problems are being exported and they are amplified among citizens through the media, to undermine the government’s ability to find solutions that make citizens feel better, so that the situation will return to ignition again.
Suspicious aid
Dr. Abdel-Rady Abdel Mohsen, Professor of Islamic Philosophy, and Dean of the Faculty of Dar Al-Uloum described the aid that Qatar is currently lavishing on Sudan, which exceeded 170 million dollars, on the human side alone, as suspicious.
Abdul Mohsen told the Reference that the rebellion that occurred during the past days by elements belonging to the Sudanese intelligence, and accused Salah Gosh of standing behind it, is only a chapter of the attempts of Doha to restore the Brotherhood’s influence in Sudan.
Abdel Radi stressed that Doha uses the investment paper to pressure the Sudanese government, at this precise stage of the plan for a transition to civil democratic rule.
He added, “At this stage, Qatar is using it as the fourth or fifth investor in Sudan, with funds exceeding $3 billion. This gives it the ability to find pressure cards that direct it towards achieving its interests in a way that enhances the idea of restoring Brotherhood influence.”
Red Crescent game
In turn, the researcher Amr Farouk, a specialist in the affairs of extremist groups, endorsed the previous opinion, explaining that Qatar’s incursion into the humanitarian file in Sudan, through a series of aid provided, is due to the fact that Doha considers its Red Crescent as one of its important tools to penetrate societies and gain access to the minds of citizens in the country.
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