Chapter 465 Protest fermentation
The faint voice of protest outside the Prime Minister's Office was not stopped by the tall walls. The students' shouts came in through the walls. The silence of the Sudanese military's powerful figures present made the situation outside even more noisy.
"But the situation is different now. The civil war has been fighting for six years. The southerners not only did not surrender, but the losses caused to us are also increasing. In fact, we all understand that the problem is not among the student groups. The real problem is the ceasefire. We can fully agree to the students' requests and then slowly solve the problems in the south." A general slowly spoke out his opinion. This general was the rank of major general. With the size of the Sudanese army, except for General Abud being a lieutenant general, the several major generals in the military committee have the greatest power.
"The people in the south are separatist forces. There is nothing wrong with us in maintaining the integrity of the country. Why can't you stand on my side?" General Abud argued with excitement. He didn't understand why his partners supported him for the same goal. This time, he looked at his colleagues around him. For the first time, he felt that these people who had been through life and death together were so strange.
It's very simple. If the status is different, there will naturally be many people who are concerned about it. Many of the people who followed Abud to overthrow the Prime Minister have disappeared. As for how they disappeared, we have to ask General Abud, who is now seeking their support. I wonder if it was because of the close relationship with the Soviet Union at the beginning, General Abud used the crime of counter-revolution very well. Now there are only a few members of the Military Commission and are still the old people at that time. In this case, you are asking others to support you in suppression. How is this possible?
People will change, and independent leaders with the spirit of national independence will deteriorate, not to mention that they are far from noble ideals, they are just soldiers carrying guns and fighting. They really look up to them with the overall situation.
"The military government step down and stop the civil war!" Under this voice, the rest of the military committee rejected General Abud's resolution to suppress it, sent people out of the Prime Minister's Office, and shouted to the thousands of students gathered outside, "The government will seriously respect the students' suggestions, and hope you can give us time. This is also what General Abud means..."
This shouting was made public, which temporarily calmed down the students outside the Prime Minister's Office. Soon some soldiers persuaded the students. With the earlier guarantee, the students gradually dispersed and the situation suddenly calmed down. Nothing seemed to have happened except for some garbage on the ground.
Khartoum's dramatic transformation was immediately reported by anti-counter-counter-counter-related workers under the control of the Ambassador to Sudan. Shelov, who was preparing to sleep at the headquarters recently, looked paralyzed and listened to Servanov's reading of the telegram, with an idiot on his face, which seemed to have seen an idiot, "Abd, or the military government is over."
"Why is the Chairman? In fact, it looks more like an excessive peace." Servanov expressed his confusion without any concealment, "After the military persuaded the students, have dispersed?"
"Students are just appetizers. How can those who have never even experienced society become the main force against the military government? The military government seems to be not ready to suppress it. The result is that those who are just waiting and watching are preparing to make a show, making people think that they are the heroes who force the military government to hand over power!" Serov said slowly, "How can students become the decisive force? It's almost the same to be a gun."
"The military government did not express its tough position at the first time, which is a dangerous signal. This will make some people think that it is time to get a bargain. Look, there will be changes." Serov analyzed with the information in the newspaper, "The correct solution is that no matter what the protesters have, whether they are good or bad to the country, they should be tough and win over the forces that can be won down the protest first. As for how to adjust after the protest is over, whether it shows that they are generously abandoning some people, it was just a trivial problem. The actions of the military government now are simply shaking the flag to shout for greater protests..."
In history, Charles de Gaulle's handling in the May storm of France was similar to what Schellov said. All the forces that could be contacted should first pass the crisis in front of them. As for whether he would step down in the future, it would be a matter for the future. At the most dangerous time, Charles de Gaulle secretly flew to Germany to Baden-Baden, the French garrison in Germany, met with the commander of the French garrison, and gained military loyalty. The confident president flew back immediately and finally successfully survived the May storm.
Under normal circumstances, this should be the case. People can make trouble, but they can't make trouble. Especially in countries like Africa with particularly heavy military status, as long as the military unites, this kind of thing is not difficult to solve. So it seems that the Sudanese military government should not be united. Serov, who touched his chin, seemed to have discovered a good trend, which is better.
General Abud is also a qualified dictator, but it is not surprising that all political structures are divided into hierarchies. The dictators from Africa all seem to be relatively low-level. After so many years of eliminating dissidents, the remaining military generals do not support him...
"The plan should be revised. Since this is the case, the telegram to the Embassy in Sudan is far from over. If the military government is not united, it should abandon General Abud. Then there will be a big drama of returning power to the people, killing General Abud in the process, and then our people will clear the field and seize power in the name of revenge of General Abud." Selov began to correct the earlier plan.
In the initial vision, Selov hoped to have a regular African-style coup, and even if General Abud got out of Sudan, it would be over, but now the situation has changed. From the current starting point, it should be like this: kill General Abud, blame certain forces, and then carry out a purge, and at the same time protect General Abud's family, gain sympathy through the recognition of these families, and carry out a legal counterattack.
Apart from Rubiy Yangka, no place has taken more attention to this protest in Sudan. As we all know, Abud's military government is more pro-Soviet, and this protest is a welcome event for the Soviet enemy. Even if the CIA begins to pay attention to the protests in Khartoum, it will not be more fully prepared than the KGB.
Sure enough, after a night of calm the next day, the wave of protests appeared again, but this time the main force was not students, but the scale was large. Merchants, handicraftsmen and religious people all joined the protest. The number of people had reached a scale of 100,000 in just a short time. You should know that Sudan is only a population of 10 million. This also requires the population of South Sudan. The capital's population is less than one million, and a protest scale of 100,000 suddenly appeared. The students who had dispersed yesterday joined the protest later today.
"Stop civil war, reconcile between the north and the south, relax military control, and end the rule of the military government!" These voices were heard one after another in the crowd, and different classes had different demands. Religious people wanted to keep a distance from the Soviet Union. It was very simple. The Soviet Union's attitude towards religion was well known, while merchants hoped to open up some areas for merchants to get involved. Handicraftsmen hoped that their lives would be better, students hoped that the environment of the school would be better, and the situation would be better after graduation.
Selov has always maintained a restrictive attitude in his aid to Sudan, and is not as conscientious as the aid from other parts of the Soviet Union, because supporting General Abud at that time was a stopgap. Seven or eight years ago, he planned to replace the military government that might be bought. Infiltration has been underway for so many years, but he still distrusts the pro-Soviet generals. Only students who have studied in the Soviet Union are the targets he chose.
The wave of protests has put the Sudanese capital in a short period of time. Strikes and classes do not need anyone to teach. This is human instinct, and it is always more convenient to destroy than to build. How rare is the opportunity to show your face by shouting slogans, not to mention that for some people, this may be an opportunity to enter the political field.
Faced with the wave of protests sweeping the entire capital, the generals of the Sudanese military government could not sit still. On the one hand, they mobilized the garrisons around the capital, and on the other hand, they sent out signals of peace talks. While maintaining their own interests, Sudan can return to the parliamentary system. At that time, the group of parliamentary men will definitely not cause trouble for them.
The garrisons around Khartoum received orders at almost the same time to enter the capital city to maintain public order, which also included many important Sudan troops, two T54 tank battalions that guarded the capital, the Army's Army Aviation Brigade, and the Air Force's MiG19 formation, respectively, from the stations around the capital, including Major Seram's Army Aviation Brigade.
"Communication is very important. Because of this in modern society, Major Seram, do you need my help?" Heisenberg's temperament at this time was very different from when he first came. Behind him was a group of mechanics who were more skilled in flying helicopters than the Sudanese Army Aviation Brigade. In the past few days, these people appeared in various places in the city of Khartoum and had collected a huge amount of information. What is the main protest group at each intersection? These people in Stasi know very well.
"Thank you Comrade Heisenberg. After all, this is our country's own business, and it's up to us to do it ourselves!" Major Seram turned his head and looked at the helicopter whose propeller had accelerated, and a firm look flashed in his eyes.
Chapter completed!