Press Release
Stop the PDF peace buffoonery in the Sudan
T.V.
Mahgoub El-Tigani
July 23rd, 2005
Repeatedly since the 9th of July, 2005, the Sudan T.V. initiated
a penalizing tradition to the peace loving people of the country
as it continues to punish the audience with the same systematic
clowning of peace by the notorious warring NIF-controlled People’s
Defense Force (PDF).
The PDF is a bad memory of the Salvation Revolution that the Naivasha
Peace Agreements regrettably failed to abolish. Still, the peace
forces of the country, embracing all democratic parties and civil
society groups, are required to put the strongest pressure on the
transitional government to pacify the PDF for the sake of peace,
if not to abolish it all together, as a corrupted partisan army
whose purpose aimed primarily to terrorize people in the interest
of the NIF ruling party.
The Sudan T.V., however, has been determined to host the PDF atrocious
memories, those based on harassing, torturing, and terrorizing every
single human inside Sudan for 16 consecutive years to be a member
of the PDF by force. This occurred in a series of programs supposedly
transmitted via the costly satellite station “to disseminate
peace, sisterly relations, and cooperation between all peace partners
towards the optional unity” in the post-war era by virtue
of the Naivasha Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
On July 23rd, the Sudan T.V. hosted the Military Leader of the
PDF, its General Coordinator, a Mujahid, member of the PDF, and
the Director of the al-Fida Enterprise, which is a PDF war-supplying
institution. The dialogue centered on the issues of war, the religious
Jihad for war, the preparation of the Sudanese for battlefields,
and the inculcation of war-loving practices in the civil service
personnel, etc. The program was equally strengthened with songs
of martyrdom that magnified the Mujahideen and the heroism of fighters
in civil war.
For many sight-seers, it was hard to believe that, after a formal
inauguration of a new regime in the country on July the 9th, 2005,
based on the internationally-recognized peace treaty between the
Government of Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army
(that should be simultaneously read with the Cairo Agreement between
the Government of Sudan and the National Democratic Alliance), the
Sudan T.V. never abandoned terrorizing the people by repeated interviews
with the PDF warlord institution – the same State body that
continues to harass the innocent people of Darfur with the severest
forms of human rights violations, including massive displacements,
mass murders, and women rapes by the government-supported troops,
including the PDF mujahideen who are much popularly known in Darfur
as the criminal janjaweed.
In the T.V. program, the PDF leaders and their mujahideen emphasized
the need to carry out the same activities of the PDF. The PDF leader,
however, put it bluntly that the Sudanese “have been warriors
since the Cushite times; they would be warriors for ever. It is,
therefore, necessary to keep up the warring abilities so that the
people’s tranquility would be closely felt all over the country.”
The speaker, however, forgot to say that the Cushite kings were
largely known for non-aggressive defensive wars since they had been
warring for the most part - as modeled by their founder Pyankhi
- in pursuit of justice. The Cushite leaderships were famous for
their true love of humanity and international cooperation almost
all over their millennium civilization. In contrast, the Salvation
or Inqaz Revolution and its PDF troops were notorious for aggressive
non-founded wars all over Sudan in only 16 years of unjustified
terrorist rule.
Legally speaking, the PDF leader has definitely missed the point
when referring to his PDF duty “to ensure tranquility of the
whole country in the present time,” as he affirmatively asserted.
For sure, such duties are meant for the regular police forces of
the Sudan, not any PDF troops or janjaweed gangsters, to enable
civilian parliamentary elected authorities, not any military governors
by presidential appointments, to supervise over the police work
in the whole country by law.
Speaking for a State apparatus in the transitional government,
the PDF leader should have remembered, at least, to honor the Naivasha
Agreement that carefully distinguished between the South and the
North, being two politico-administrative entities with obligatory
legal provisions on the territorial and national security responsibilities
within the conditionally-promised referendum in the would-be unified
State of Sudan 6 years later on. The Sudan T.V. could have done
better teaching the PDF personnel what the Naivasha Agreement really
bears on the PDF and the other instruments of the Inqaz decaying
political and military control.
In the Naivasha provisions, the PDF is not entrusted with any lawful
task to ensure the security of the South, which is specifically
linked to southern disciplinary forces, let alone the security of
the North in areas not any more falling under the PDF working law,
that is to say the anti-democratic Sudan Emergency Act. The democratic
groups of the country, including the SPLM, should make sure that
the PDF is not saved by the President of the State as an extra-praetorian
guard to curb the movement of people for democracy and peace, as
it used to be in the Inqaz reign. Regardless of the president’s
pledge to maintain peace, state business is based on institutions
and laws, not any personal promises.
A key point here is that the National Unity Transitional Government
is strongly required to clarify the state of affairs of the PDF
in the context of the Naivasha Protocols and the Peace Agreements
as well as the Cairo Agreement. The NDA and all other political
groups are equally required to clearly draw specified boundaries
between the NIF-controlled security operatives and the necessary
peace-equipped programs and tools of implementation for the ongoing
transitional period.
The PDF Coordinator was further asked in the T.V. program to lay
out ideas what the PDF would do to enhance the situation of peace
in the country. In several speeches in the program, the PDF top
official was unable to state clearly how the PDF warlord institution
could be working for peace while the PDF is still heavily armed,
fully coated with the uniforms of war, and meticulously guided by
one of the harshest ideological demagogies of religious Jihad in
the history of modern Sudan, i.e., those of the NIF Inqaz Salvation
Revolution. Similarly, the top leader of the PDF, who is an army
officer in active service, failed to relate the PDF to the present
peace process.
In the Sudan T.V. interview for the post-Naivasha peace programs,
the two PDF leaders exchanged terrorizing ideas on the necessity
of Jihad in Sudan today (!), and then, joined by the director of
al-Fida institution (another PDF entity), the three leaders spoke
about plans to use up the PDF full-time activities “in sportsmanship
and operations necessary to keep up the unity and peace of the country”
- without clear definitions what impact these “necessary operations”
might have on the Naivasha legal provisions or the newly-established
governments by agreement in South and North Sudan.
Moreover, the “sportsmanship” of the Sudan has always
been handled by peaceful civilian teams of football, basketball,
or other Olympic games. What the PDF leaders were unable to hide
was the PDF “irrevocable” commitment to Jihad wars by
its presidential emergency act, ideology, and performance throughout
the 16 years of the NIF one-party one-man’s rule.
There was so little to say by the PDF leaders or the Sudan T.V.,
except for very few programs, on the role to be played by the PDF,
the police, or the armed forces in peace, sisterly relations, or
co-operation despite the fact that these military groups retained
the lion’s share in the formal media of the State.
The war hawks were reiterating stories throughout the program about
the PDF martyrs “who sacrificed their lives in the civil war.”
Not a word, however, was said about the hundreds of thousands of
the innocent Sudanese who were murdered by the PDF forces in many
parts of the country, especially in the South, Darfur, and the Nuba
Mountains, or even the thousands of innocent recruits who were burnt
in the death fields of the NIF-incited wars.
The PDF mujahideen refrained from mentioning the hundreds of villages
that the PDF demolished to earth, the wealth of crops or livestock
ruthlessly sacked or destroyed, or the other heinous violations
committed against thousands of the innocent children who had been
recruited by force from schools or even universities only to be
shot dead in the Khartoum-Ailafoun Camp massacres, or to be tortured
in the al-Qitaina, the East, or the other training camps or ghost
houses, often to death.
It is time that the Sudan T.V. programs should be completely re-designed
and re-shaped into a favorable nationally-oriented instrument of
peace in the service of the post-Naivasha peace and unity agreement.
This essential mission, however, would never be accomplished by
the same cadres of the Salvation Jihadist or the PDF terrorist body.
Abolishing all together the warlord administration of the Sudan
T.V. national station, its warring programs, media battlefields,
and offensive anti-democratic interviews would do justice to the
Nation’s most important issues of peace and the Sudanese priorities
to develop sisterly relations and cooperation between and among
themselves as a people permanently victimized by war; still are
yearning for the peace making and the peace keeping, the peaceful
development, and the optional unity.
It is time to put a final end to the government’s culture
of violence, terrorism, and Jihad wars that are unnecessarily escalated
by the buffoonery of the PDF and other NIF hawks over the media
shows.
Shuffling the Sudan T.V. to act as a peace initiator, promoter,
and supporter is a top immediate task of the National Unity Transitional
Government!
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