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Re: Welcome! Towards a New Sudan: (1) Sudan Independence Day (Re: WadalBalad)
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Here we go again.
Salamat dear Dr. Sawi…
And thanks for showing up. As far as you’re around I don’t feel in strang land. And sorry for being late in my reply. It’s a holidays and still waitng for my home computer to be fixed.
Anyway, up here you stated that: “Independence meant taking responsibility, something we are still not ready for, unfortunately.” By stating that I believe you put your finger directly on the spot of the disease (same you do in your hospitals). And the continuing disrepect for our Independence Day falls in the core of our irresponsible behaviors towards our country. The iorny is that while all religions, cultures, national constitutions, educational systems around the world call and assert the sacred status of the word “nation”, and try all they culd to plant it in the concious and subconcious of their followers, we in Sudan have miserably failed to follow suit. Why wars erupt among nations? Mostly because a sacred entity was misstreated or attacked. If people can put their very lives in the defence of their country’s honor then that will represent the ultimate price.
Successive government that ruled Sudan could be blamed for most of the current chaos but the ultimate blame falls in the fact that they failed to promote the respect of the nation among their own citizens. What’s going o now in Sudan, when a notable person calls publicly for the cessation of southern Sudan, is the bottom of the crime against our home country. The irony, again, is that no body in the government moved to condemn such behavior. Just imagine what would be the response if someone like that behaved similarly in another country? The government is sending the wrong message while it was expected to be the first defender for the honor of the nation which is ruled.
Will be back.
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