Publisher's Synopsis
This is the first part of seven documents that describes the present regime in Sudan since 1989-2014. For both sides as I classify, the regime versus the people, the situation is desperate. The economy is in tatters, civil wars are advancing from the country's peripherals, bread lines and fuel queues. There are no hard currencies reserves to be mentioned though expenditure on military operations continues to drain whatever available resources. By the beginning of December 2013, president Bashir vowed to settle down the civil war his army was going though in the state of South Kordofan against the native Nuba people. The regular troops, in addition to special police forces were losing their battles against the population there for long 30 months. Within the following days of his speech, 1500 hundred four wheels-drive Land-cruiser vehicles were racing towards the region. They were fully armed with heavy weapons. The troops riding on them were informal mixture of sharp-shooters tribal men from West Sudan in addition to others recruited from all over West Africa. The estimated cost of the vehicles alone were about 1,5 Trillion Sudanese Pounds. That is in addition to hefty payments for troops estimated at 10,000 per individual in advance and 100,000 after finishing their genocidal work. Their target was Kauda, the fortified village in the Nuba mountains were the opposition was using.