| Author | Message | | Alpha | | Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:00 pm Post subject: Fw: URGENT: Israeli Creation of the Sudanese Situation |
| Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 20:41:41 EDT Subject: Fw: URGENT: Israeli Creation of the Sudanese Situation If what this article is saying is true, it is Israel that's behind the genocide in Sudan....the killing off of over 2 Million Christian Sudanese....and now they are working on the Black African Muslims.I've put this on several desks at State and will post it elsewhere also. Mik Subject: URGENT: Israeli Creation of the Sudanese situation Translated from Arabic.... "That israel in its support for John Karnak placed under his authority last year(2003) a group of officers of Ethiopian origin that immigrated to it in the 80's (flasha jews), the writer mentioned the name of some of these." PART 1 Attention..."Israel's" finger(prints) in Khartoum by Fhami Huwaidi Monday 07 June 2004 23:40 The success that the separatist movement in south Sudan achieved by transforming into a partner in rule in Khartoum, should not make us forget a truth no one talks about which is that this movement and from its start was tool “Israel" used to achieve a long term strategic goal which was : weakening Egypt and threatening it from it's back. These aren't just my words, it is an honest and trusted confession. (1) Last week i talked about a book published by the Dayan institute? for Middle east and Africa studies (this institute belongs to Tel-Aviv University) "Israel and the Sudanese liberation movement" this book was written by ex-mossad officer Moshe (V?)Fergie and the center of my article was about the strategic "Israeli" thinking in dealing with the Arabic world and countries which neighbor it. And I summarized that strategy which adopted the "pulling the limbs then cutting them off" policy as they described it. In other words building bridges with the minorities and pulling it out of the nationalist context, then encouraging it to separate (and this is what they meant by cutting them off), to weaken the Arab world and break it down and threaten it's interests in the same time. In the frames of such strategy mossad agents opened connections with such minorities, and in whose front line there are the Kurds in Iraq, Maronites in Lebanon and Southerners in Sudan. The Sudanese front was the most important for many reasons most importantly it forms a backing and strategic deepness to Egypt which is the biggest Arabic country. In accordance to the "Israeli" military ideology it (Egypt) represents the number one and most dangerous enemy in the area. For this reason the concentration on Egypt was extremely powerful. Colonel F??(V??)ergies book explained in amazing detail all what "Israel"did to achieve its goal of weakening Egypt and and threatening it from it's back, and how it spread in the heart of Africa (in the time from the year 1956 to 1977 Israel made relations with 32 African countries) to surround Sudan and break through it's south, then how it picked through the leaders of the separatist movement and tested John Karnak, then prepared him and backed him so that he challenges the government in Khartoum and impose himself on it, that in addition to pressuring Egypt. "Israeli's" concentration on Sudan was part of it's strategy towards the read (Reed??) (Red??) sea, a place that from her start "Israel" thought of as an extremely essential outlet, it worked hard on ensuring it free for its ships to use in fear it becomes an Arabic lake that could be used to besiege it (Israel). Similar to what happened in 1967 and 1973 when the Arabs closed the Tiran and "Bab al mandab" straits after each other. (2) The title of the first chapter of the book which was published in Hebrew and which a certain parties concerned with the situation were told to translate to Arabic is "Africa as an entrance to Sudan". A person will be surprised as he reads this chapter and learns how "Israel" decided to contain Africa and spread through its hear to be able to reach Sudan and surround it so that it could break into it's south. The writer pointed out how this project was started in the late fifties and and early 60's, he also mentions how "Israel" sent its most active diplomats, experts and advisors like "Ehud Ihzebael???" and "Ashir ben Natan" the man for hard missions in the mossad to Africa to find where "Israel" can place its footsteps to enter south Sudan, through Ethiopia and Congo (Zaire previously) then Uganda and Kenya. "Ahron za'eer" one of mossad's most important men and the former chief of the defense forces, played the most important role in this containment policy, through sending more than 5000 experts and advisors in agriculture and building and construction in addition to military advisors, to train and organize and arm the armies of the countries surrounding Sudan. As for the engineer of this whole operation it was "arwi lobrani”??? (spelling question) Ben Gurions advisor for Arab matters. He's the one who clearly said "We must "surveil” and observe all what happens in Sudan, that quarter that forms a strategic deepness to Egypt, in addition to it's coasts on the Red Sea, it makes Sudan in an excellent strategic position. Therefore it is important to work on finding basis either in Sudan or around it. For this reason supporting the separtist movments in south Sudan is important for "Israels" security. The success that was achieved in Ethiopia was absolute. This is what Moshe V(F)ergie the books author said. As "Israel" was able to snatch an agreement from its empror 'hela selasi' approval for its men to supervise all the Ethiopian security organisations and the agreement involved the allowing of active"Israeli" parties to supervise the interior security organization and the police and intelligence and interior minstry of Ethiopia. This unprecedented control enabled the mossad and military intelligence of israel to concentrate it's concern not only towards Sudan but towards other Arabic countries. If Ethiopia took such great attention from the activities of the Israeli intelligence for its ability to control the Nile rivers springs, then the "Israeli" intelligence and security forces have visited it in astonishing numbers in the late fifties and early sixties. In the same time "Israel" started a trade company in Ethiopia named "Encoda" for agricultural products and fish canning, to be an economic side for the Mossad, and a base for its spies and agents to start from and head to Sudan and Yemen and Eden (the capital of South Yemen back then) and through this channel it was possible to make connections with the separtist movement in south Sudan. In the beggining military co-operation was what "israel" was mostly concerned with. For this reason the number of "Israeli" advisors who took charge of training the special units reached 600 people in the year 1960. Naturally this led to the flow of "Israeli" weapons into Ethiopia starting with the "Uzi" machine gun and to the "Gabriel" missiles and war planes, not that only but "israel" also speeded starting many military bases "directed against Arabic countries." So it build a navy base in "msawa??" port near the south entrance of the Red sea, in addition to air force bases in Ethiopia and Kenya, and air force presence in Guinea. It went further than that and made air force bases in Chad especially as they are next to the Sudanese borders, this by making three airports one of them the "Ero" lake airport and the second "alzakuma" airport and the third "mafour?" airport. And after the diplomatic relations between Chad and Israel were severed it was found out that these bases "airports" mission was to spy on the Libyan/Sudanese borders in addition to the possibility of using them against Egypt to strike selected targets in Egypt back there. What happened in Ethiopia happened again in in Uganda where "Israel" sent large amounts of military advisors led by colonel "Burr?? Bars fir??" so that he takes in charge training and organizing the Uganadian military forces, specially the air force. The number of these advisors reached 500 people who blended into all the air force unit and became practically in charge of these units, as some of them worked as advisors for it's leaders, or supervisors of the military institutes that were set up with "Israeli" backing in Uganda. In such circumstances the flow of Israeli weapons to Uganda seemed natural from the "uzi" machine gun to the Sherman tanks, to the mister?? airplanes. And these weapons weren't only being sent for the Ugandan armed forces, but for another reason to, to arm the separtist movement in south Sudan with what it needs of weapons. After Eritrea's independence in 1993 "Israel" laid all its weight in this country and presented it with all it needs of political and armed support that the author of the book considered it "Israel's strongest strategic ally in the African continent" and most important base on the red sea to threaten both Sudan's and Yemen's security. In the year 1996 Eritrea had the number one position in countries that take military aid from israel, and in 1997 the number of Israeli advisors that worked there reached 650 officers, other than 60 eritrean spied working in the eritrean intelligence units to spy on Yemen and Sudan. PART 2 (3) Connecting with the Southerns started from the Israeli embassy in Addis Ababa. The companies set up in Ethiopia were the 'window' used to make these contacts. Ashir Ben Nathan was the active mossad man that became the manager of the "Encoda" company, he was the first person to contact the South leaders and after studying the situation in the south of Sudan he choose the "Danka" tribe one of the strongest tribes in the area to be the door that Israel can sneak into the South from and spread through its veins. As for the person who had the biggest role in expanding these connections it was David Kemehi?? the man of special missions in the Mossad, who was hired as general manager of the Israeli foreign ministry. The Israeli military mission to Uganda wasn't far away from these movments, but it was practicing it's "duty" from somewhere else. It's leader Col. Burr Barsefer and some other men from the Mossad extended connection bridges with South Sudanese men who where working with the Sudanese army. We can say that israel's support for the separtist movement in the south went through five stages which where: throughout the 50's Israel concentrated on two things firstly giving (humanitarian aid to the south Sudanese...medicine, food stuff, doctors) and secondly investing in the separation between south Sudanese themselves, and deepening the differences between the south and north Sudanese. In the 60's the following happened: Israeli weapon deals started flowing to South Sudan through Uganda. The first deal was in 1962 and most of it was light Russian weapon that Israel stole from Egypt after the 1956 war, in addition to the Israeli Uzi.....the scope of training South Sudanese militias in Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya expanded. Ethiopia was the biggest base through which weapons and ammunition was sent to South Sudan. Sending weapons through other neighboring countries also increased and when Uri> lobraiani? the engineer of the containment and break through plan took over, gained the position of Israeli ambassador to Uganda then to Ethiopia that support evolved until some Israeli special air force leuitenat went to train separatists in south Sudan. Third stage which extends from mid 60's till 70's, through it the flow of weapons continued through an Israeli mediator called "gabi shafeek" who used to work for the mossad. Some of these weapons were Russian that Israel stole during the 1967 war and cargo planes dropped on the main separtist camp in orange k pool??. Israel also established a school for ground soldiers in "wangi kabul??" to graduate cadets to lead the separatist groups. Israeli forces used to join in the fight in some battles to show there experience to the south separatists. (if the timing of 1969 the level of the separtist movement backed down ...israel used it's influence back then to insure the separtist fighting goes on, by making the separatists picture that there struggle is a fateful one between an occupying Arabic Muslim north, and an African Christian south. The fourth stage extends from the late 70's and throughout the 80's and in it armed support started under the leadership of colonel Jon Qarnak, starting from 83. The situation had relatively calmed down then after a reconciliation deal that was signed in a year and which offered the south self rule. In that time petrol 72????????????? was discovered in south Sudan which encouraged the support of foreign parties to the separatists in the south. In it all Ethiopia doubled its support to the Southerners with weapons and through giving them there own radio station. Also Israel laid a lot of weight next to the John Karnak army, it gave them advanced weapons and trained ten of his pilots to fly light fighter planes to attack government buildings in the south of Sudan in addition to providing him with pictures of the government forces that satellite pictures took. Israel even sent some of it's experts to lay out plans and strategies to fighting with the separatists, five of these leuitants were killed in the end of 1988 and two of them were mossad Colonels. it was proven that the Israeli of ficers joined in the operations that led to the occupation of some of the South's cities in 1990, and these three cities are "mambio, andara and tambo????" Fifth stage: started in the end of 1990 and continued until now. This stage is considered the picking the fruits stage, of cutting off after pulling if we use the words of this study. In it the Israeli support for the "Sudanese liberation army" and its leader Jon Karnak reached its peak. Kenya became the bridge where the two connect instead of Ethiopia. Through it Israel submerged the "liberation army" with money and weapons to solidify the movments stand when it comes to negotiations with the north's government, until it became militarily stronger than it. The thing that lead the movement to a point where it could separate or go further than that and impose its will on the government in Khartoum. It succeeded in the second option where it extended it's influence from Goba the capital of the south to Khartoum the capital of all the country. (4) A person can stop at other important information Moshe F(v)ergie included in his book most importantly: That Israel bet on Jon Karnak after the Mossad officer made a few interviews with him to study his personality. The US embassies in Kenya, Uganda, Zaire had recommended adopting him. He got an American scholarship which enabled him to get a doctorate in economic agriculture, and enabled him to get (military courses??) there. After that he joined the college of national security in "israel" a country he visited three times and kept good relations with israel's ambassadors in the surrounding countries specially Kenya. That israel used to pay the salaries of the leaders and colonels of the "Sudanese liberation army" the military magazine "ma'rahon?" rounded the amount Israel gave to the south liberation army around 500 million dollar, the US paid the bigger part of this sum. That israel is who convinced the southerns to stop the "gongali" channel project, which would have ensured the digging of a channel in the top of the Nile to move water to a new area between "gongali and malklal" to store 5 million cubic meters of water annually, and this project was supposed to help liven up the northern part of the country and the Egyptian economy. Israel told the southerners that they are the people who should benefit from this water not anyone else, then it pretended there is a plan to send 6 million Egyptian farmer to the south (like what happened in Iraq) to change the demography of that area to Arabic Muslim advantage. Just as petrol showed up in the south in the beggingin of the 80's Israel sent one of it's greatest experts, professor Eliahu Lonf(v)ski to study his possibilities which were around 7 billion barrels. Due to this Southereners asked for there share in this wealth, and objected to an oil refinery in one of the northern states. That israel in its support for John Karnak placed under his authority last year(2003) a group of officers of Ethiopian origin that immigrated to it in the 80's (flasha jews), the writer mentioned the name of some of these. That John Karnak after tightening his hold on the south got ready to declare independence and his own independent country. and told the USA, israel and surrounding countries about it. He even asked Washington to officially intervene on his behalf if the Sudanese army attacked him for that. That the US defense minstry ordered its forces in Kenya and eritreia to get ready to intervene in Sudan if they had to after the last deal that everyone celebrated. John Karnak has become the vice president, and his movement has become part of the ruling force in Khartoum, the back door of Egypt. The question now is how is Karnak going to return favor for those who made him and supported him and made him reach where he did, until he achieved what he dreamt of and even more than that? and from this come two more questions which are: how is this going to reflect on the "new Sudan"? then "what does all this mean for Egypt national security? 8-6-2004 al-khallej emirates | |  | | Ravenhawk | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 3:14 am Post subject: Israel supplying Sudanese Liberation Movement |
| Subject: Israel supplying Sudanese Liberation Movement http://countrystudies.us/uganda/71.htm Israel Uganda Table of Contents Uganda had friendly relations with Israel until the late 1960s, when Obote strengthened ties with Sudan and tried to prevent the Israelis from continuing to use Ugandan territory to supply the southern Sudanese liberation movement. However, Amin, then head of the army and increasingly at odds with Obote, helped keep these supply routes open. Amin, who may have received some help from the Israeli military mission in Uganda in his 1971 coup, immediately restored friendly relations with Israel after he seized power. But in March 1972, after peace was restored in Sudan and Amin's request for military equipment was rebuffed, he expelled resident Israelis from Uganda, broke diplomatic relations, and established ties with Libya and other Arab nations. Israel promptly imposed a trade embargo on Uganda, and in July 1976, the Israeli government mounted a surprise rescue operation of air passengers hijacked to the airport at Entebbe by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Following Amin's overthrow, Ugandan governments, including Museveni, continued to support the African boycott of Israel. Uganda Table of Contents Source: U.S. Library of Congress | |  | | Ravenhawk | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 3:18 am Post subject: Israel Supplies and Supports the Sudanese Liberation Army |
| http://countrystudies.us/sudan/ I think this will be one of the best sources on Sudan....especially of interest will the the section, "The Southern Problem" Ravenhawk | |  | | Ravenhawk | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 3:23 am Post subject: Israel supplies the Southern Sudanese - The Southern Problem |
| http://countrystudies.us/sudan/24.htm The Southern Problem Sudan Table of Contents The origins of the civil war in the south date back to the 1950s. On August 18, 1955, the Equatoria Corps, a military unit composed of southerners, mutinied at Torit. Rather than surrender to Sudanese government authorities, many mutineers disappeared into hiding with their weapons, marking the beginning of the first war in southern Sudan. By the late 1960s, the war had resulted in the deaths of about 500,000 people. Several hundred thousand more southerners hid in the forests or escaped to refugee camps in neighboring countries. By 1969 the rebels had developed foreign contacts to obtain weapons and supplies. Israel, for example, trained Anya Nya recruits and shipped weapons via Ethiopia and Uganda to the rebels. Anya Nya also purchased arms from Congolese rebels and international arms dealers with monies collected in the south and from among southern Sudanese exile communities in the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America. The rebels also captured arms, equipment, and supplies from government troops. Militarily, Anya Nya controlled much of the southern countryside while government forces occupied the region's major towns. The guerrillas operated at will from remote camps. However, rebel units were too small and scattered to be highly effective in any single area. Estimates of Anya Nya personnel strength ranged from 5,000 to 10,000. Government operations against the rebels declined after the 1969 coup. However, when negotiations failed to result in a settlement, Khartoum increased troop strength in the south to about 12,000 in 1969, and intensified military activity throughout the region. Although the Soviet Union had concluded a US$100 million to US$150 million arms agreement with Sudan in August 1968, which included T-55 tanks, armored personnel carriers, and aircraft, the nation failed to deliver any equipment to Khartoum by May 1969. During this period, Sudan obtained some Soviet-manufactured weapons from Egypt, most of which went to the Sudanese air force. By the end of 1969, however, the Soviet Union had shipped unknown quantities of 85mm antiaircraft guns, sixteen MiG-21s, and five Antonov-24 transport aircraft. Over the next two years, the Soviet Union delivered an impressive array of equipment to Sudan, including T-54, T-55, T56 , and T-59 tanks; and BTR-40 and BTR-152 light armored vehicles. In 1971 Joseph Lagu, who had become the leader of southern forces opposed to Khartoum, proclaimed the creation of the Southern Sudan Liberation Movement (SSLM). Anya Nya leaders united behind him, and nearly all exiled southern politicians supported the SSLM. Although the SSLM created a governing infrastructure throughout many areas of southern Sudan, real power remained with Anya Nya, with Lagu at its head. Despite his political problems, Nimeiri remained committed to ending the southern insurgency. He believed he could stop the fighting and stabilize the region by granting regional selfgovernment and undertaking economic development in the south. By October 1971, Khartoum had established contact with the SSLM. After considerable consultation, a conference between SSLM and Sudanese government delegations convened at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in February 1972. Initially, the two sides were far apart, the southerners demanding a federal state with a separate southern government and an army that would come under the federal president's command only in response to an external threat to Sudan. Eventually, however, the two sides, with the help of Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, reached an agreement. The Addis Ababa accords guaranteed autonomy for a southern region--composed of the three provinces of Equatoria (present-day Al Istiwai), Bahr al Ghazal, and Upper Nile (present-day Aali an Nil)--under a regional president appointed by the national president on the recommendation of an elected Southern Regional Assembly. The High Executive Council or cabinet named by the regional president would be responsible for all aspects of government in the region except such areas as defense, foreign affairs, currency and finance, economic and social planning, and interregional concerns, authority over which would be retained by the national government in which southerners would be represented. Southerners, including qualified Anya Nya veterans, would be incorporated into a 12,000-man southern command of the Sudanese army under equal numbers of northern and southern officers. The accords also recognized Arabic as Sudan's official language, and English as the south's principal language, which would be used in administration and would be taught in the schools. Although many SSLM leaders opposed the settlement, Lagu approved its terms and both sides agreed to a cease-fire. The national government issued a decree legalizing the agreement and creating an international armistice commission to ensure the well-being of returning southern refugees. Khartoum also announced an amnesty, retroactive to 1955. The two sides signed the Addis Ababa accords on March 27, 1972, which was thereafter celebrated as National Unity Day. Sudan Table of Contents Source: U.S. Library of Congress | |  | | Phoenix | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 9:48 am Post subject: The Darfur Crisis - Looking Beyond the Propaganda |
| The Darfur Crisis - Looking Beyond the Propaganda The Sudan People's Liberation Army SPLA leader John Garang is a Christian of the minority Dinka tribe with a degree from Grinell College (Iowa) and advanced degrees from Iowa State, and with military training from the U.S. Army's Fort Benning in Georgia. Originally based in Ethiopia, the SPLA shifted to South Sudan and Uganda after rebel leader Yoweiri Museveni seized power by force in Uganda in 1987. Several factions often at war with one another, the SPLA has for years received covert military support from the U.S. and its clients. In 1996, the U.S. sent nearly $20 million in military hardware through the front line states of Eritrea, Ethiopia and Uganda. Since then the US has escalated its covert support but U.S. military assistance is also routed through Egypt and Israel, who have trained rebels and shipped weapons via Eritrea, Uganda and Ethiopia. In 1998, U.S. military assistance to Egypt was $500 million, and to Israel $1000 million. Uganda has contracted Israel to refurbish four Russian Mig fighter aircraft recently acquired. http://www.allthingspass.com/uploads/doc-43matrix_sudan.doc | |  | | Ravenhawk | |  | | PSCM USCGR | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 8:34 pm Post subject: |
| | Imagine if you fools didn't have Israel to blame for everything...you'd have to blame it on the greedy Arabs. | |  | | BALANCED | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 8:36 pm Post subject: |
| | Boy those Jews really suck, I mean those Israelis really suck, is there anything in the world that their not responsible for? | |  | | BALANCED | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 8:39 pm Post subject: |
| | Jews are the scapegoat of the world. Anything bad goes worng you can just blame it on them. It's sad that such anti-Semitism hasn't died. I really pity you guys. It must be hard to mask your hatred of Jews with all this intellectualism. I bet deep down you'd like to just throw on some Nazi boots, a swastika and salute the fuer...pathetic. | |  | | Phoenix | | Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 9:10 pm Post subject: |
| | BALANCED wrote: | | Jews are the scapegoat of the world. Anything bad goes worng you can just blame it on them. It's sad that such anti-Semitism hasn't died. I really pity you guys. It must be hard to mask your hatred of Jews with all this intellectualism. I bet deep down you'd like to just throw on some Nazi boots, a swastika and salute the fuer...pathetic. | Its no more pathetic than GW Bush's anti-Muslim, fascist war on terror, don't you think? Hitler would be proud of 'em all. | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |