The brothers of Sudan and the regime of the mullahs: A relationship linked to blood, physical qualifications, Qatari silence
A number of Darfuris submitted a statement
accusing the former head of the security apparatus and others of assassinating
the journalist, after he published articles revealing that the Sudanese
government had sent an armed group, trained by the Iranian army, to fight with
Hezbollah militias in Lebanon.
The details of his assassination are revealed,
according to a version transmitted by the media. “An unknown group kidnapped
him from his home, and then his body was found one day later in Al-Qadisiyah
neighborhood. He was slaughtered and the head was separated from the
body."
"Mohamed Taha Mohamed Ahmed"
published an article in the newspaper "Al-Wifaq", which he headed for
editing on Monday, 4 September 2006, in which he confirmed that Sudanese armed
groups were deported secretly to Lebanon to fight alongside Hezbollah in
exchange for a sum of 60 thousand dollars for each individual.
Deadly facts
As the Sudanese writer Doma Idris says, in a
previous article, this matter disturbed the Sudanese “Islamist” government,
pointing out that the journalist “Mohamed Taha” promised readers to continue to
uncover all the facts, which made the authorities consider eliminating them
before publishing the second article that promised it reveals the clues of the
conspiracy behind the Iranian and Sudanese governments and the Lebanese
Hezbollah.
Al-Duma continues by saying, “Al-Bashir
security forces have already assassinated journalist Taha in cold blood! She
knows that the fingers of the accusation will not be directed to the
authorities, given that the journalist previously wrote articles that mocked
the customs of some Sudanese tribes, which prompted some of their members to
burn the newspaper’s headquarters, without any thought of killing him”. That is
why security officials saw an opportunity to get rid of him.
The murdered journalist was a member of the
political bureau of the National Islamic Front led by Hassan al-Turabi and the
editor-in-chief of the Al-Raya newspaper, speaking on behalf of the
Brotherhood, after which he disagreed with al-Turabi, the godfather of the
“organization” in Sudan, in the famous Ramadan junction in 1999, a breakaway
from al-Turabi.
Treasury secrets
The human rights activist, Muhammad Sharafi,
affirms that the journalist, Mohamed Taha, was the "treasurer" of the
secrets that affect Iran and Hezbollah, based on the extensive relations he
established with the two sides by virtue of his journalistic position, which
enabled him to visit Tehran several times during which he met senior leaders
there.
He pointed out that the Sudanese of course do
not carry out assassinations and such matters are almost non-existent in the
country's history, calling on the authorities concerned to open this file to
know the real actors and expose them to internal and external public opinion.
While Sudanese human rights activists called
on the government of Abdullah Hamdok to open this file, which may reveal the
relationship between the Brotherhood and the regime of the mullahs in the
liquidation of Sudanese officials, recalling the circumstances of the death of
the Vice President, Field Marshal Mohamed Al-Zubayr Muhammad Saleh, after his
plane crashed into the Sobat River, southern Sudan, on February 13, 1998.