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    Sudan: The fall of the largest military base of organized criminal gangs in Africa
    By: Mr. Alfred C. DJASNAN / The Charilogone Editorial Team

    The Zamzam military base is the largest base for organized criminal gangs that engage in drug and human trafficking to Europe and the United States via Mexico, as well as for mercenary forces in sub-Saharan Africa. It controls the Sahara, from the Sudanese, Egyptian and Libyan borders, through northern Chad, southern Tunisia, southern Algeria, southern Mauritania and Western Sahara to the ports of Cameroon in the west. It was built in the middle of a refugee camp in North Darfur and was used to store UN (UNAMID) loot from Al-Fasher, estimated at more than $9 billion.

    Mercenaries from the Zamzam military base looted Libya's banks and everything valuable. Minawi's mercenary forces collaborated with Haftar, and Dr. Jibril with Al-Sarraj, representative of the Muslim Brotherhood government in western Libya, with the aim of plundering that state's resources, while engaging in human trafficking and illegal immigration from south of the Sahara to the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, notably in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.

    The Zamzam military base has representatives in all European Union countries, as suppliers of human trafficking and one of the most dangerous organized criminal gangs in Africa. Its activity extends from South Africa to the coasts of Italy, Great Britain and France. In Africa, it operates as liberation movements to cover its activities as one of the most dangerous criminal gangs in Africa and the world.
    It is involved in the gold trade, human trafficking, drugs, arms trade and operates as mercenary forces when needed. It has already fought to save the Chadian president from overthrow, fought in South Sudan, and has military bases in Eritrea for military training and in China as a financial center for the export and import trade of the Sahel and Sahara countries.

    Among the most dangerous leaders of this transnational mafia are Dr. Jibril Ibrahim, Minister of Finance of the Muslim Brotherhood government in Sudan, which became the largest center of drug trade with the Syrian regime before its fall and with Hezbollah in Lebanon, as well as Mini Arko Minawi.

    Between February 10 and 12, 2025, the date which proclaims the fall of the town of El-Fasher and the military base of Zamzam, stronghold of the Toroboros fighters and mercenaries of Mini Minnawi, allied armed branch of the Sudanese army, announces an anticipated victory of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over the Sudanese army led by General Abdelfatah El-Bourhane, head of government of transition, widely decried by the important Sudanese political class and its people.

    The call from Sudan's top paramilitary commander, Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, in a rare video address in January 2025, acknowledges setbacks in the capital Khartoum but vows to expel the army from the city again. This threat seems to have paid off since defeating the Toroboros in their own stronghold is a great victory. This victory will inevitably risk demoralizing the soldiers of the Sudanese army, which will lead to the end of General Bourhane.

    In this same video, General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo Alias ​​"Hameti" promised to arrest General Bourhane and hand him over to Sudanese justice so that he can answer for his criminal acts on the use of chemical weapons and aerial bombardments against innocent civilians and national infrastructure.

    Despite multiple calls for a ceasefire from major international institutions such as the UN, human rights organizations, the message from the African Union during the 38th summit in Addis Ababa by the outgoing President of the Commission, Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat, the IGAD and recently the United Arab Emirates due to the approach of Ramadan Lent in early March, General Al Bourhane refuses this call and announces that the fighting will continue. will continue until all the cities of the country are conquered by the army.

    But given the fall of his mercenary allies in Darfur, the resistance of his army against the RSF forces risks bringing major disappointments which will lead to his probable arrest or unless he decides to take refuge in Egypt?

    While waiting for this last standoff between these two military leaders who are fighting to impose their vision of Sudan, we strongly hope for a rapid peace for the Sudanese people.


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