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Everyone is lying — and Massad Boulos is misleading the Sudanese people.

By : Nissren Alnimr

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Al-inwan 24 News Channel.

None of what is being spread is true.
Everyone is exploiting the theater of chaos for their own interests — and the people are paying the price.

1/ Massad Boulos is engaging in a massive political deception and lying to the Sudanese people with an audacity that could almost be admired — exploiting the state of blackout, fear, and hesitation within the leadership.
He is applying political pressure under two overlapping — and sometimes conflicting — plans, fully aware that he can lie and manipulate because the internal front is weak, disorganized, and misled — which is exactly the situation he wants.

Boulos has not abandoned the Trump–Burhan path. He is now adopting the Quartet’s vision for dividing Sudan and saving his strategic ally — the UAE-Israeli axis.

Everything he talks about falls within a pressure campaign on the Sudanese leadership, which received the truce proposal as part of the Geneva framework — discussed recently in Cairo, Washington, and Port Sudan by the Swedish envoy at the end of last week — all within the broader vision to stop the war.
The Sudanese leadership has not yet responded, for one clear reason: as of November 3, discussions are underway in Washington about what was presented there — including a proposal for a three-month truce between both parties to facilitate humanitarian operations, especially in El Fasher, followed by a nine-month truce.

The real question: Does this proposal still make sense after the fall of El Fasher?
Or will new proposals emerge — for a full ceasefire and direct negotiations?

It’s worth noting that the truce proposal was part of a comprehensive package — including the lifting of the siege on El Fasher, withdrawal from all besieged cities, and regrouping of forces in external camps in preparation for negotiations.

This is the reality.
Any narrative to the contrary is false, misleading, and malicious.

Mr. Massad Boulos should respect the Sudanese press — which knows everything — and not force us to expose his weak performance that makes him look like a cheap broker in an elegant white collar.

2/ The Sudanese leadership must be more transparent with its people — who are dying from bullets, dengue fever, grief, and displacement.
What is its vision for saving what remains of blood

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