Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson looks at the Nationalism of the General of Sudan in this week’s episode. Back in 2009, the NATO-backed “International Criminal Court” (ICC), tried to arrest another “dictator” in one of their “color revolutions” for “war crimes” in Sudan. They soon withdrew this for “lack of evidence.” In 2010, they tried again, this time claiming he was an “indirect participant,” not directly responsible, for the “crimes” in southern Sudan. Even his enemies cannot find evidence against him. The court's indictment has been opposed by the African Union, the League of Arab States and the Non-Aligned Movement. The man is General Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (born 1944) a Sudanese military officer, the seventh President of Sudan serving 30 years from 1989 to April of 2019, when he was overthrown. He is a legitimately promoted Army General and has earned his stars in combat. Bashir backed Libya under Qaddafi, the Iranians, Hamas, Syria and the war against the Zionist New Order. He was one of the more militant leaders of this moment, and for a time, controlled an impressive amount of oil and access to the Nile River. He was a thorn in the side of western liberalism. He was overthrown by a western-backed junta in April of this year. The UN rejects all attempts to label him as a “terrorist,” though they don't seem to like him overall. Russia and China too are opposed, two countries that have invested in his society. This is the true cause of the west's hatred of him. He brought Sudan's oil wealth into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's orbit. Presented by Matt Johnson The Orthodox Nationalist: The Nationalism of Gen. Omar al-Bashir of Sudan – TON 071719
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