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sabato 7 luglio 2012
Former U.S. envoy: al-Bashir that the force of 30 thousand and arsenals to defend the regime .. The money out quickly, which increases the chances of a military revolt,
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07-07-2012 02:02 AM
The newspaper "The New York Times" of America that many experts are skeptical about the Sudan if the Sudanese government led by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who seized power in a military coup in 1989 is about to fall.
The paper quoted in the context of the report aired Friday on its website for Andrew Natsios, U.S. special envoy former Sudan as saying that "money-Bashir, which pays them for the forces carried out quickly, which increases the chances of an armed uprising, and that about it has to submit an alternative plan twisted to hold onto power."
Natsios pointed out that al-Bashir that the force is estimated that the security forces own the equivalent of 30 thousand individual attracting large numbers of Arab tribe as well as underground barracks and arsenals hidden all this to be ready to defend the regime in the street line of defense of last resort.
Natsios expressed his belief that there is a strong chance because the forces are trying to test if Bashir is making a real government of Sudan without allowing Islamic militants to rule.
The newspaper quoted Natsios as saying "I'm not optimistic about the road heading to North Sudan now fallen if the NCP or not."
The newspaper quoted J. Hogendoorn E. Horn of Africa project director for the International Crisis Group, an organization located in Brussels, studying the conflict saying, "appeared at a time when the new round of protests and a different mounting pressure Revolutionary definitely, there are important parts are still missing."
He Hogendoorn Unlike Egypt so far lacks the Sudanese to an organized and disciplined party, such as the Muslim Brotherhood could constitute the core of the protest movement.
The paper, that Sudan's economy is going in the descending curve is apparent that the wick can ignite things, In the middle of last June the government announced that it can not afford the gas to support more than that.
The newspaper pointed out that the economic problems are increasing rapidly in both Sudan and South Sudan, but the governments of both countries desperately trying to hold out until the collapse of other first.
Al-Ahram
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