Qatar uses political money to win over the marginalized; support violence in Sudan
Qatar adopts an ideology based on the
escalation of "political Islam" streams of governance platforms in
the countries of the Middle East as a preliminary stage. For this purpose, it
allocates its financial wealth through charitable organizations that work as a
political cover in the targeted countries.
Sudan is one of the most important countries targeted by the Qatari money currently due to its transitional experience that Doha seeks to formulate some of its vocabulary, in order to achieve its agenda and ensure its political arm represented by the Brotherhood to reach power and to win over the public through funds and charitable services wrapped in apparent dispossession of benefit.
Military grants
The shipment of Qatari medical supplies passing from Sudan to Libya came as an example of the use of charitable aid as a corridor for the delivery of weapons and aid to dependent arms.
On January 20, 2020, the website "Sudan Today" revealed through its own military sources that the rapid support officers were able to seize a shipment loaded with automatic and semi-automatic guns In Darfur.
Following the course of the shipment, Qatar's announcement was made through its media arm Al-Jazeera and Gulf Online about a medical grant for Sudan, but the vehicles were not only loaded with health supplies, but with weapons destined in fact to the Al-Wefaq government in Libya and its militias in Qatar and Turkey.
A human grooming of politics
With regard to the charitable activities of Qatar in Sudan and targeted to the general public, Qatar Charity Foundation undertakes these tasks largely but on the surface, in October 2019 it announced a grant of 3 million Qatari riyals for medical campaigns for flood victims in Sudan, along with food and housing aid.
Through two branches of the Foundation, one in Khartoum and the other in Nyala, Darfur, Qatar Charity plays a large role in the troubled region. In a report published by the Qatari newspaper Al-Sharq website titled "Qatar Adopts Voluntary Return Villages", it was revealed that the emirate paid 33 million dollars through its charitable portal to build health centers and residential facilities, as well as mosques and educational and cultural centers in Darfur.
From Darfur to the students and citizens of Yemen, in October 2018, the Qatar Charity Foundation announced the provision of aid to them, which highlights a serious but repeated problem in all the Qatari Brotherhood models in any country, namely playing against immigrants and minorities in politically and security-troubled regions.
Notes on Qatari ban
Qatar Charity is not the only voluntary arm of the Emirate of Tamim, in Sudan, but there is the "Eid Charity Foundation" that mainly contributed to the villages project in Darfur in addition to sending medical and service convoys, and there is also the "Afif Qatar Foundation" that cares for funds for Sudan.
As a result of the official awareness of the current Sudanese leadership towards the Qatari political money flowing into the country in the form of humanitarian aid, the authorities decided in November 2019 to close about 27 institutions affiliated with the international organization of the Brotherhood in the country.