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*Khartoum (Sudan) and the Peripheries: Where the Money Goes—and Where it
Doesn’t Go*

Eric Reeves |   March 4, 2017 |   http://wp.me/p45rOG-21D

A series of recent dispatches from *Sudan Tribune* and Radio Dabanga make
painfully clear the consequences of gross mismanagement of the Sudanese
economy by the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime, which
retains its monopolistic hold on national wealth and power despite the
*absurdly
factitious “new government” announced* by President (and indicted
*génocidaire)** Omar al-Bashir*. The grotesque misdirection and illegal
appropriation of national wealth increasingly takes a large toll on the
people of Sudan, with widespread suffering in the form of acute shortages,
medical crises, and the continuing deterioration of meaningful existence
for the people of *Darfur*, especially those facing the prospect of
displaced persons camp closings. The regime consistently refuses to accept
the economic reality of losing large oil revenues with the secession of *South
Sudan*, and has failed to invest in critical sectors of the economy or to
commit to equally critical elements of the decaying national
infrastructure. Health and medical care are deteriorating in conspicuous
ways throughout Sudan. This was true even during the years *1999 – 2011* when
the regime was flush with petro-dollars.

The aggregate effects of this economic mismanagement, while clear to the
people of Sudan who bear their terrible burden, are ignored by those who
have thrown their support to this genocidal *junta*: the *Europeans*, the *Gulf
Arab States*, the *African *Union, and the *United States*, as well as
traditional supporters *Russia* and *China*. The general pretense is that
the economy has struggled because of causes that cannot be traced back to
the regime’s mismanagement. This is convenient but is finally an immensely
destructive lie.

Just how destructive are the economic policies of the regime? I have
written frequently on this topic before and *Appendix A *comprises a list
of publications, recent and more distant in time, that focus sharply on
this question. Here I wish to point to recent, specific implications of the
destructive policies and priorities of the Khartoum regime as it oversees
Sudan’s national wealth. This is the* first* of a series of analyses.
*SUDAN GENERALLY*

The devastating consequences of economic mismanagement and gross
self-enrichment affect the health, livelihoods, and lives of many millions
of people across Sudan. Here the destruction of *Zimbabwe* under the
thuggish and long-ruling *Robert Mugabe* offers a number of suggestive
comparative points, however different the two countries may be and the
nature of the two authoritarian leaderships (on Zimbabwe, see “How to Kill
a Country,” Samantha Power, *The Atlantic*, December 2003 |
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2003/12/how-
to-kill-a-country/302845/ ).

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Robert-Mugabe-460x276.jpg>

*Robert Mugabe; the Destroyer*

On virtually ever point of economic health and development, Sudan deserves
a failing mark, despite lies of the sort increasingly promulgated by
European countries eager to partner with the Khartoum regime and corrupt
international actors such as the International Monetary Fund. In an *October
2013 *“IMF News Release,” *Edward Gemayel, the IMF's Mission Chief for
Sudan*, declared that: "Sudan has a long track record of implementing
sustainable economic policies” (http://www.4-traders.com/
news/IMF-International-Monetary-Fund-Press-Release-Sudan-Meeting-of-the-
Technical-Working-Group-on-E--17345158/). This claim by *Gemayel* is so
preposterous, so completely at odds with the economic policies of the
current regime both prior to and subsequent to Gemayel’s remarks of 2013,
that one must assume a perverse, finally immoral agenda guiding them.

We might well wish to ask Gemayel what he makes of the Khartoum regime’s
spending priorities for the country and how they contribute to “sustainable
economic policies”:

*Sudan allocates $1,8 billion for defense in 2017*
<http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61201>
*Sudan tribune | *December 23, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan has appropriated
more than 29 billion pounds (SDG) (about $1,8 billion) to defense and
security which represents the largest single spending item in the 2017
budget. According to Sudan’s 2017 budgetary estimates seen by Sudan
Tribune, 5bn pounds have been allocated to the sovereign sector while 2,3bn
was appropriated for agriculture and forests spending.,,,

Sudan’s security apparatus has expanded vastly and military expenditure
continued to rise as the government relies increasingly on militias such as
the Popular Defense Forces (PDF) and the Rapid Support Forces (SRF) in
military operations. *Last year, Sudan’s President Omer al-Bashir said “If
100% of the state’s budget was allocated to the army to secure the country,
then that is still not enough.”*

Does Gemayel think that this grotesque overspending on the military and
security services has nothing to do with the immensely destructive rate of
inflation that is crushing so many Sudanese seeking to purchase the most
essential commodities, including food, medicine, and cooking fuel? The
regime’s *Central Bureau of Statistics* recently put the *official
inflation rate at 32.9 percent;
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-s-inflation-up-to-32-9-central-bureau-of-statistics>*
but
the CBS is little more than an extension of Khartoum’s propaganda apparatus
and those who follow the Sudanese economy consistently put the inflation
rate at over 50 percent—a rate that threatens to become hyper-inflation of
the sort that completely destroyed Zimbabwe’s currency.
<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/IMF-3-ea5c1.jpg>*The
International Monetary Fund (IMF)*

There is virtually no *foreign exchange currency (Forex)* in the *Central
Bank of Sudan*, which makes many imports impossible, certainly in adequate
quantities. Many critical medicines are available only to the very rich.
Flour and bread shortages are reported with increasing frequency, driving
up prices ferociously. There are also shortages of refined petroleum
products, since the “sustainable economic policies” Gemayel speaks of did
not include building an adequate domestic petroleum refining capacity:
diesel fuel and cooking oil must be imported as a consequence.
Transportation costs are skyrocketing, which has particularly serious
effects for the peripheral regions of Sudan, including Darfur, where
inflation is being felt particularly acutely. Food prices in much of *South
Kordofan* are increasingly beyond the means of many Sudanese. And the value
of the Sudanese pound against hard currencies continues is precipitous
decline, making imports even more expensive for the average Sudanese
civilian.

The examples—and effects—of the shortages could be multiplied endlessly,
even in Khartoum and Omdurman. The following are all from* Radio Dabanga
<http://www.radiodabanga.org/>*:

*Bread shortage as Khartoum bakeries shut-down*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/bread-shortage-as-khartoum-bakeries-shut-down>
|
February 26, 2017 | KHARTOUM

*Acute shortage of bread in Sudan*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/acute-shortage-of-bread-in-sudan>
* | *January 9, 2017 | KHARTOUM / EL OBEID / EL GEZIRA

*‘Children in Sudan dying from lack of clean drinking water’*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/children-in-sudan-dying-from-lack-of-clean-drinking-water>
* | *November 1, 2016 | KHARTOUM

*Sudanese MPs: People dying of thirst in Red Sea and Blue Nile*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudanese-mps-people-dying-of-thirst-in-red-sea-and-blue-nile>
* | *November 9, 2016 | RED SEA / BLUE NILE

*Shortage of petrol in Khartoum and other Sudanese towns
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/shortage-of-petrol-in-khartoum-and-other-sudanese-towns>
*|
February 14, 2017 | KHARTOUM / EN NAHUD

*Bus fares soar in eastern Sudan*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/bus-fares-soar-in-eastern-sudan>
* | *November 9, 2016 | KHARTOUM

*Transport crisis developing in Sudan capital*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/transport-crisis-developing-in-sudan-capital>
* | *December 5, 2016 | KHARTOUM

*Power cuts disturb life in eastern Sudan’s El Gedaref*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/power-cuts-disturb-life-in-eastern-sudan-s-el-gedaref>
|
February 20, 2017 | EL GEDAREF

*Sudan: Pharmacies swept up in high drug prices*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-pharmacies-swept-up-in-high-drug-prices>
* | *November 22, 2016 | KHARTOUM

*34 patients lose eyesight completely, Khartoum eye centre closed*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/khartoum-eye-centre-closed-after-patients-suffer-pain-vision-loss>
|
February 24, 2017 | KHARTOUM

And when humanitarian organizations face funding shortages (sometimes a
cover excuse for leaving what are intolerable operating circumstances),
Khartoum almost never provides replacement resources, no matter how
critical the human needs:

*Swedish group plans to close 20 aid centres in South Kordofan
<http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article60954>*
*Sudan Tribune*| November 26, 2016 (KHARTOUM) -A Swedish humanitarian group
announced this week it would gradually end its activities in the troubled
South Kordofan State where they provide nutrition and health assistance to
some 200,000 people.

Failure to invest in critical infrastructure projects is also taking a
heavy toll, making further nonsense of Gemayel’s claim about the regime’s
“sustainable economic policies.” There are increasingly serious and
numerous water shortages, and this is the major reason behind the vast
outbreak of *cholera* in many regions of Sudan in recent months—an outbreak
the regime refused to acknowledge, even as the laboratory evidence was
conclusive. See:

*“What the Cholera Epidemic in Sudan Tells Us About the Absurdity of
Lifting U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum” | *January 25, 2017  |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-20U (*Sudan Tribune* | http://www.
sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61489 )

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*Unacknowledged cholera outbreaks have been widespread in Sudan in recent
months*

Why does the *IMF* offer no substantial correction to the outrageous,
mendacious, and destructive pronouncements of Gemayel? In fact, the IMF
says nothing even in the face of such vast economic self-destruction.

As subsequent analyses will show in detail, the economy continues to
function as a kleptocracy. And self-enrichment by the regime that takes
increasingly desperate form as financial and economic pressures continue to
increase at terrifying rates.
*DARFUR*

The economic disaster in greater Sudan certainly extends to Darfur, where
people are particularly vulnerable, especially to hikes in food prices. And
yet again the international community refuses to speak honestly about the
grim realities. *Europe* and the *UN* are deeply complicit in this moral
corruption. A recent visit to Darfur by European Union officials is all too
revealing. An “information-gathering” visit—certainly defined and overseen
by *Military Intelligence (MI*), with extreme constraints on what could be
seen—was reported only by Radio Dabanga:

*‘Situation in Darfur improved’: EU diplomat*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/situation-in-darfur-improved-eu-diplomat>
|
February 12, 2017 | EL FASHER | *The security and humanitarian situation in
Darfur has significantly improved, according to the head of the EU
Delegation to Sudan**.* On Wednesday, in a meeting of EU ambassadors with
the North Darfur government in El Fasher, EU Ambassador Jean-Michel Dumond
said that the EU stays committed to the projects commenced under the
auspices of the Darfur Regional Authority (DRA). The mandate of the DRA
ended in July last year.

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*EU Ambassador Jean-Michel Dumond*

Unmentioned by *EU Ambassador Jean-Michel Dumond *are the four devastating
human rights reports on Darfur from *Human Rights Watch* and *Amnesty
International* over the past two years, together providing us a devastating
portrait of human suffering and destruction that rises to the level of
“genocide by attrition”:

*“Men With No Mercy”: Rapid Support Forces Attacks Against Civilians in
Darfur, Sudan,
<https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/09/09/men-no-mercy/rapid-support-forces-attacks-against-civilians-darfur-sudan>"*
Human Rights Watch | September 9, 2015

*“Sudanese Army Attacks against Civilians in Tabi
<https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/02/11/mass-rape-north-darfur/sudanese-army-attacks-against-civilians-tabit>t,"*
Human
Rights Watch|  February 11, 2015

*“Darfuri Students Arrested, Detailed and Tortured for Speaking Out*
<https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/research/2017/01/darfuri-students-arrested-detained-and-tortured-for-speaking-out/>
*,”* Amnesty International | January 18, 2017

*“**Scorched Earth, Poisoned Air: Sudanese Government Forces Ravage Jebel
Marra, Darfur*
<http://www.amnestyusa.org/research/reports/scorched-earth-poisoned-air-sudanese-government-forces-ravage-jebel-marra-darfur>
*,”* Amnesty International | 109 pages; September 29, 2016

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*Very young child injured during a chemical weapons attack in Jebel Marra,
2016 (photograph from Amnesty International report)*

The last of these provides overwhelming evidence of *Khartoum’s use of
chemical weapons* in the massive military campaign against the people of *Jebel
Marra (Central Darfur)* for much of last year (2016). There was no mention
by the expedient Dumond of the many areas where “development” is irrelevant
because there is no humanitarian access.

Withering humanitarian operations in Darfur are increasingly under-funded,
with no replacement capacity provided by Khartoum, even as the regime
speaks of the “Sudanization” of relief efforts. As it has for the past
fourteen years, Khartoum continues to impede, harass, and obstruct
humanitarian efforts in Darfur. The claim by *Obama administration
Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power* that there has been a “sea change” of
improvement in humanitarian access
<http://webtv.un.org/watch/samantha-power-united-states-final-press-conference-to-un-correspondents-13-january-2017/5281173841001>
in
Sudan is simply false; her claim is thoroughly belied by the facts on the
ground. All we have really seen, beyond a couple of gestures designed for
international consumption, are “promises” by Khartoum to facilitate
humanitarian access for the next few months (until the decision to lift
sanctions from Khartoum is finalized by the *Trump administratio*n, an
almost certain outcome of the July review by this hideously cruel and
ignorant group of men). Khartoum’s promises have of course consistently
proved worthless since the regime came to power by *military coup in 1989*.

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/54f109848b172.jpeg>

*President, Field Marshal (emeritus), and indicted* *génocidaire Omar
al-Bashir has led the regime in Khartoum since the military coup of June
1989*

There was no mention by Dumond of the fact that the *Doha Document for
Peace in Darfur (DDPD)* is acknowledged by all—even if silently by some—to
have been a complete failure. The *Darfur Regional Authorit*y that emerged
from the DDPD achieved virtually nothing of significance, certainly if we
consider the levels of violence that currently prevail, and the *roughly 3
million Dafuris* who have been displaced from their homes and cannot return
because of insecurity or because their lands have been violently
expropriated by *Arab militia groups*, including some from *Chad*, *Niger*,
*Mali*, and elsewhere in *West Africa* (a fact regularly reported from the
early years of the Darfur counter-insurgency). See:

*“Changing the Demography”:  Violent Expropriation and Destruction of
Farmlands in Darfur,  November 2014 – November 2015"* |  December 1, 2015 |
 http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4 <http://wp.me/p45rOG-1P4>

Dumond made no mention of this deliberate, genocidal “change in
demography,” first urged by notorious *Arab Janjaweed leader Musa Hilal* in
a widely distributed memo of August 2004 from *Misteriya, North Darfur* (
http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Oo/). Hilal urged that Darfur be “emptied of African
tribes,” and current levels of displacement suggest how successful Hilal
and Khartoum have been.

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*Musa Hilal, the most notorious of the Janjaweed leaders*

There was no mention by Dumond of the threat to close the camps for
displaced persons, a threat that the regime has been explicit about for
more than a year. I wrote at length in *January 2016*
<http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Qo> about the comments of the *Khartoum regime’s
Second Vice-President, Hassabo Mohamed Abdelrahman*, speaking in North
Darfur in* late December 2015*. I cited a dispatch from *Sudan Tribune*,
December 28, 2015 <http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article57524> that
included the following:

In a speech delivered before the representatives of former rebel groups and
IDPs in El-Fasher, North Darfur on Monday, [Second Vice-President Hassabo
Mohamed Abdelrahman] said *Darfur has "completely recovered from the war *and
is now looking forward to achieve a full peace, stability and development."

"IDP camps represent a significant and unfortunate loss of dignity and
rights of citizens in their country" he said and *called on the displaced
"to choose within no more than a month between resettlement or return to
their original areas."*

He further reiterated his *government’s commitment to take all the measures
and do the needful to achieve this goal, stressing that "the year 2016 will
see the end of displacement in Darfur."* Abdel Rahman told the meeting that
he has just ended a visit to *Karnoi and Tina areas in North Darfur, adding
the two areas which were affected by the conflict have totally recovered.* He
said his visit with a big delegation to the two areas "is a message
sceptics in the fact that *security and stability are back in Darfur"… *

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Hassabo-Mohammed-Abdul-Rahman.jpg>

*Second Vice-President, Hassabo Mohamed Abdelrahman has been put on record
referring to non-Arab/African Darfuris as "insects" (Human Rights Watch)*

A year later, Radio Dabanga reported:

*Displaced given days to vacate South Darfur camp
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/14-000-displaced-given-days-to-vacate-south-darfur-camp>*
*,* February 17, 2017 | KALMA CAMP - *The Commissioner of Nyala locality in
South Darfur has given the residents of Centre 4 of Otash camp near the
state capital less than a week to vacate it before it is dismantled.* The
spokesman for the Darfur Displaced and Refugees Association, Hussein
Abusharati, told Radio Dabanga that a Land Cruiser mounted with a Dushka
machine gun drove into the camp on Thursday afternoon. “It moved through
the camp using a loudspeaker, calling on the displaced to evacuate the camp
by Feb. 22, without specifying an alternative place for the 14,000
displaced to live.”

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*Life in Darfur without camp humanitarian resources--the fate of many now,
soon perhaps hundreds of thousands of people forced from dismantled IDP
camps*

*The emptying of **Otash 4** was delayed be two weeks, and has not yet
occurred.* But there simply can be no doubt about ultimate Khartoum’s
intentions. And even a partial emptying of camps that house, however poorly
and insecurely, more than 2.5 million people will be catastrophic,
producing overcrowding in other camps and leaving many completely without
food, shelter, or water.

Why was there no statement from Ambassador Dumond about this looming
catastrophe? Does he believe with Vice President Hassabo that “security and
stability are back in Darfur”?  Has he seen Hassabo’s remarks as reported
by Human Rights Watch
<https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/09/09/men-no-mercy/rapid-support-forces-attacks-against-civilians-darfur-sudan>
:

*Ahmed [a defecting soldier interviewed by Human Rights Watch*] said that a
few days prior to leaving for East Jebel Marra, Sudanese Vice President
Hassabo Mohammed Abdel Rahman directly addressed several hundred army and
RSF soldiers:

“Hassabo told us to clear the *area east of Jebel Marr*a. To kill any male.
He said we want to clear the area of insects. … He said East Jebel Marra is
the kingdom of the rebels. We don’t want anyone there to be alive.”

Does Ambassador Dumond understand the word “genocide”? Does he care about
its commission in Darfur?

An extraordinarily revealing news exposé from last year provides far too
much of the answer, as the EU seeks to stanch the flow of African migrants
to Europe by partnering with the Khartoum regime—providing high-tech
surveillance and registration equipment, with an unfathomable decision by
*Germany* to assist in the building of what will be *“concentration
camps” *outside
Khartoum—prison-like camps where people will be “concentrated” on the basis
of ethnicity, place or country of origin, as well as political and
religious views. See:

*Der Spiegel* (May 13, 2016)*,* *"Questionable Deal:* *EU to Work with
[Sudan’s] Despot to Keep Refugees Out" *| http://www.spiegel.de/
international/world/eu-to-work-with-despot-in-sudan-to-
keep-refugees-out-a-1092328.html

There was no mention by Dumond of the threats to transportation in much of
Darfur posed by armed Arab militias, often obstructing humanitarian
supplies. This was particularly true of *Sortony IDP camp* last years, and
became so serious that the UN had to fly, at enormous cost, people from
Sortony of the *el-Fasher area*, where IDP camps are already badly
overcrowded.

*Armed pastoralists closes Darfur main road*
<http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61044>
*Sudan *Tribune | December 6, 2016 (KHARTOUM) – Armed pastoralists Monday
closed the road linking Nyala and El-Fasher the capital towns of South and
North Darfur states and seized passenger buses in Darbat area, in East
Jebel Mara locality.

Radio Dabanga, *Tabit in North Darfur ‘besieged by armed herders’*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/tabit-in-north-darfur-besieged-by-armed-herders>
* | **J*anuary 26, 2017 | TABIT

Such actions ensure that we will continue to see reports directly linked to
the denial of adequate humanitarian access to Darfur (reports from *Radio
Dabanga* <http://www.radiodabanga.org/> unless otherwise indicated):

*Insecurity, lack of education harm Darfur's Sortony camp
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/insecurity-lack-of-education-harm-darfur-s-sortony-camp>*
|
February 21, 2017 | KABKABIYA (North Darfur)

*Health, water crisis spreads disease in Darfur camps
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/health-water-crisis-spreads-disease-in-darfur-camps>
*|
February 15, 2017 | KASS / TAWILA

*Darfur camp residents complain of attacks, poor services
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/darfur-camp-residents-complain-of-attacks-poor-services>*
|
February 19, 2017 | MURNEI / MERSHING

*Seventh mother’s death highlights midwife shortage in South Darfur*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/seventh-mother-s-death-highlights-midwife-shortage-in-south-darfur>
|
February 16 - 2017 | NYALA

*Darfur IDPs complain from severe cold, lack of shelter materials
<http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61185> | **Sudan Tribune *|
December 21, 2016 (NYALA) - Thousands of the Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs) in South Darfur state have complained from the severe weather
conditions saying there is an acute shortage of blankets and plastic sheets
to protect them…

*Darfur’s Jebel Marra hit by disease, displaced need winter aid*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/darfur-s-jebel-marra-hit-by-disease-displaced-need-winter-aid>
 *| *January 15, 2017 | JEBEL MARRA / KHARTOUM

*Thirst in North Darfur’s Shaddad camp*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/thirst-in-north-darfur-s-shaddad-camp>
* | *January 9, 2017 | SHADDAD CAMP

*Three die of food poisoning in North Darfur camp*
<https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/three-die-of-food-poisoning-in-north-darfur-camp>
* | *January 29, 2017 | SHANGIL TOBAYA

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*Life is extremely precarious for the many Darfuris from Jebel Marra who
remain beyond the reach of international humanitarians because of
Khartoum-imposed restrictions*

Why does none of this figure in the assessment statement made by Dumond and
the other EU officials who accompanied him? One answer of course is that
they would never have been allowed to see what Khartoum did not want them
to see: they had no freedom of movement, and the orchestrated “assessment
survey” was hopelessly corrupt, as Dumond and his fellow travelers surely
knew. This was all of a piece with the shocking expediency revealed by *Der
Spiegel *a year ago.
*PREFACE TO SUBSEQUENT ECONOMIC ANALYSES*

If we want to understand why the regime survives amidst deep and widespread
civil unrest and resentment, we need to see clearly the costs of expediency
by the most consequential international actors—the UN, the EU, the U.S., *Arab
state*s, and the *African Unio*n—in turning a blind eye to realities in
Sudan. This includes not only rapidly escalating repression—detention of
scores of political prisoners and human rights activists, extremely severe
curtailment of newspapers; it includes not only the pursuit of what are
genocidal counter-insurgency wars in *South Kordofan*, *Blue Nile*, and
Darfur, entailing the commission the grossest violations of human rights
and international law; but it includes as well the destruction of a
Sudanese economy.

In the face of all this, the world continues to pretend to believe the view
most cynically articulated by former *U.S. special envoy for the Sudans
Princeton Lyman*, who preposterously suggested a very different political
future for Sudan in *December 2011*:

“We [the Obama administration] do not want to see the ouster of the
[Khartoum] regime, nor regime change*. We want to see the regime carrying
out reform via constitutional democratic measures.*” (Interview with *Asharq
al-Awsat*, December 3, 2011 | http://english.aawsat.com/
2011/12/article55244147/asharq-al-awsat-talks-to-us-special-envoy-to-sudan-
princeton-lyman*)*

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Lyman_sudan1.jpg>

*Former U.S. special envoy for the Sudans, Princeton Lyman:embodying
diplomatic cynicism*

We have seen nothing of the sort—only the fantastically concocted *“National
Dialogue,” *culminating in the sham of a *“new government” *formed by
President al-Bashir with *First Vice President Bakri Hassan Saleh as Prime
Minister*. There has been no meaningful “reform,” merely the most
transparent repackaging of the *National Islamic Front* since it renamed
itself the *“National Congress Party”* in the *late 1990s.*

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/16252.jpg>

*Former First Vice President, now Prime Minister, Bakri Hassan
Saleh---perhaps the most powerful man in Sudan, or soon to be; he is a
former director of Khartoum's infamous security services*

In looking away from the outrageous economic destruction wrought by this
regime, whatever we call it, the world is ensuring that this destruction in
many cases cannot be reversed. Here it is particularly important to note
the *sale and long-term leasing of large tracts of agricultural lands to
Arab and Asian countries* that are seeking to provide for their own
long-term food security needs. This comes at the expense of future
agricultural needs in Sudan, where half the population lives under the
international poverty line and millions of people are suffer from either *Acute
Malnutrition* (see Action Contre la Faim | http://actioncontrelafaim.
ca/what-is-acute-malnutrition/what-is-acute-malnutrition/) or, more
dangerously, *Severe Malnutrition* (see World Health Organization |
http://www.who.int/nutrition/topics/malnutrition/en/).

<http://sudanreeves.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/starving-child-sudan2-e1412721578395.jpg>

*A child in South Sudan suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition during the
long civil war waged by Khartoum on both the Sudan People's Liberation Army
and  the people of South Sudan *

Unless the international community recognizes not only the brutality of
this regime, but its enormously destructive management of the Sudanese
economy, Sudan as a country will remain in desperate condition for the
foreseeable future. Ignoring this reality, as the international community
is presently doing, in no way diminishes the danger to the people of
Sudan—now and in the future. A ruthless military *junta* is determining
fate of many millions of Sudanese children—and are being accommodated as
they do so.
*APPENDIX: What we know about the Sudanese economy and its destruction by
the National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime:**Most recently:*

• “*What the Cholera Epidemic in Sudan Tells Us About the Absurdity of
Lifting U.S. Sanctions on Khartoum” | *January 25, 2017  |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-20U (*Sudan Tribune* | http://www.
sudantribune.com/spip.php?article61489 )

*• “The Final Betrayal of Sudan: Obama administration’s lifting of economic
sanctions; UN Ambassador Samantha Power justifying the move, claiming a
‘sea change’ of improvement in humanitarian access”* | http://wp.me/p45rOG-
20F (*The Huffington Post*| http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-
reeves/the-final-betrayal-of-sud_b_14167508.html )

*• “Massive Funding Shortages Leave a Vast Population at Acute Health Risk
in Darfur, South Kordofan, and Blue Nile”* | November 19, 2016  |
http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Yn
More broadly:

I’ve looked at the long history of economic mismanagement and how the
regime has achieved its status as one of the very most corrupt in the
world, with the regime enriching itself through creation of an
extraordinarily powerful kleptocracy:

•* “On the Invisibility of Darfur: Causes and consequences over the past
five years”* | October 22, 2016 |  http://wp.me/p45rOG-1WS   (Part Two at
http://wp.me/p45rOG-1Xy)

*• "Kleptocracy in Khartoum: Self-Enrichment by the National Islamic
Front/National Congress Party, 2011 – 2015,"  *Enough Project Forum Report
| http://www.enoughproject.org/blogs/enough-forum-
release-kleptocracy-khartoum

*• "Watching the Bubble Burst: Political Implications of Sudan's Economic
Implosion," *Enough Project Forum publication, 17 September 2014 |
http://www.enoughproject.org/reports/enough-forum-watching-bubble-burst

-- 

Eric Reeves, Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud
Center for Health and Human Rights



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