Al-bashir has been criticized (how he makes ppl vote for him). Napoleon uses Bluebell and Jessie’s puppies to instill fear into the animals. He uses the puppies as secret police, making the dogs kill whenever an animal protested his reign. made the dogs kill four pigs after they protested his reign. He continuously does this through the book. In al-Bashir's reign, he instilled fear into his own citizens by using his militia, the Janjaweed (Watch). The most infamous war crime of al-Bashir is genocide. He is known with killing members of the Fur, Masalit, and Zaghawa ethnic groups in the Darfur region of Sudan (BBC & Tribune). The genocide has lead to over two-million deaths and four-million displaced people (Watch). Similarly to Napoleon with animals he kills, al-Bashir kills these ethnic groups for little reason. He gives other random reasons of kill such as possessing US dollars (BBC). Al-Bashir has continually made lies such as saying that government funds and oil money were reasons for unrest in Darfur (BBC). abuses his …show more content…
After signing a peace treaty with the Sudan’s People’s Liberation Party, an opposition group, al-Bashir claimed that he signed the treaty due to Sudan’s victories, not because Sudan was in a bad position, which clearly was not the case (BBC). Currently, al-Bashir has an international travel ban issued by the ICC, yet has travelled abroad to many other countries including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and China; he considers himself above the law (Watch & Tribune). Al-Bashir married second woman, a war-widow, to be an example to others and to show that he cares about his soldiers. Both al-Bashir and Napoleon both like to be called by other names that make them sound more in power. Al-bashir likes to be called Your Excellency and Napoleon likes to be called “Father of All Animals, Terror of Mankind, Protector of the Sheepfold, Duckling’s Friend, and the like” (Orwell 100). Napoleon even has his own poem that praises his rule and compares him to “the sun in the sky”, and says that he “watches over all” (Orwell 101). Similarly, al-Bashir calls his regime the ‘Salvation’ regime. These propaganda tactics are used to put both Napoleon and al-Bashir in a better position, so that people do not question their leadership.
Both al-Bashir and Napoleon have had opposition to their rule. Napoleon is still in charge of Animal Farm by the end of Animal Farm and Omar al-Bashir is still the dictator of Sudan today. In 2011, Sudan was