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Karman: The Sudanese revolution brought down dreams of Abu Dhabi and Riyadh to steal them
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkul Karman said the Sudanese revolution provided an inspiring example of successful revolutions and dropped Saudi and UAE dreams of stealing them.
"The horses of Abu Dhabi and Riyadh can steal the Sudanese revolution through Hamidati and the military council. This is the secret of their false media support at the beginning," Karman said on her official Facebook page.
Karman continued: "I believe that this revolution is the one that will fall them and will make their past and future plots go with the winds.”
She said: I mean that the false belief that the peoples will not rise again, and that they will accept their rulers with their flaws, and that they will recall the calamities of ruin in Syria and to a lesser extent in Libya and Yemen and think a thousand of times before they think to rebel against their tyrannical rulers has collapsed.
"This is what the axis of evil, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, believes while they are doing all this ruin in the Arab Spring countries, and this is what they wanted," Karman said.
Karman stressed that the Sudanese revolution has overthrown the dominant situation and provided an inspiring model for successful revolutions, which challenge conspiracies and overthrow corrupt, failed and despotic regimes, and build on their ruins the state of equal citizenship, the rule of law, and modern civil democracy.