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الخماسية ترسم خطًا أحمر- لا اعتراف بـ”الدولة الموازية” في السودان
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الخماسية ترسم خطًا أحمر- لا اعتراف بـ”الدولة الموازية” في السودان

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

زهير عثمان حمد

لم تعد الحرب في السودان مجرد مواجهة عسكرية بين أطراف تتنازع السيطرة على العاصمة، بل تحولت تدريجيًا إلى صراع وجودي حول سؤال الدولة نفسها- من يملك حق تعريف الشرعية؟ ومن يحق له التحدث باسم السودان في لحظة انهيار المركز وتعدد مراكز القوة على الأرض؟ في قلب هذا المعترك، برزت “هياكل الحكم الموازية” كأخطر تطور سياسي …

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