Sudan will rise again sooner or later by Osman Gasm Alsaed

Sudan will rise again sooner or later by Osman Gasm Alsaed


02-17-2024, 04:19 PM


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Title: Sudan will rise again sooner or later by Osman Gasm Alsaed
Author: عثمان قسم السيد
Date: 02-17-2024, 04:19 PM

03:19 PM February, 17 2024

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Freedom... peace... and justice... and the revolution is the people's choice. These bright slogans continued to fill the blue skies of Sudan, and they were full of promise, aspiration and hopes... freedom for the people of Sudan to live in bliss, stability, security and development, and peace for everyone to enjoy security and peace, in a homeland that expands. Coexistence, familiarity, and love for all... and justice that fulfills the promise and equality, does justice to the oppressed, the defeated, and the marginalized, and restores rights to their owners in a nation that aspires to parity and equality. Justice is the shadow of God in a wide and expansive land shaded by greenery and inhabited by water.

Civilization and democracy: “The Sudanese people’s choice” is for military rule to decline, for armed manifestations to disappear, for civil institutions to be established built on solid constitutional foundations, and for life to be managed on a sound democratic basis.
These bright slogans that the revolting masses carried in their eyes since the outbreak of the glorious December Revolution - whose dowry was blood and convoys of martyrs - were stolen overnight and conspired against by conspirators, who do not believe in freedom, the dignity of the Sudanese person, and his right to a free and dignified life.

When the General Command massacre took place, which wrote a black page in the modern history of Sudan, the wheel began to descend from the heights of aspiration to the swamps of war, death and killing based on identity, the sowing of hatred and the mobilization of the ugliest qualities and detestable qualities in man.

When the fifteenth of April came, it was the moment of the explosion of all the volcanoes of anger hidden in the souls, inhabited by hatred, hatred, and revenge against others. Khartoum, the capital, turned into a large slaughterhouse, and inhumane practices emerged at the heart of the scene that did not resemble the Sudanese person, as looting, theft, rape, and arson operations expanded. Markets, looting homes, destroying factories, and destroying everything that is beautiful, represents a wonderful and beautiful human legacy for the people of Sudan.

Libraries, museums, and universities were not spared from reckless tampering, until the face of life turned into a very dark painting, and the sky of the capital was filled with toxic, lethal, and deadly fumes. They promised us that the matter would not take long, and here we are entering the first year of the war, after having traveled more than nine months. We are still waiting for victory to be achieved.

The geographical map of Sudan has become subject to tampering, cities are falling, families have been displaced from their homes, and fleeing to distant lands has become the only solution to the horror of the tragedy. When will people return to their looted villages and cities؟ No one knows, and those who were struck by death in distant cities did not find a cemetery. It is dignified and appropriate to bury them in a manner that preserves their humanity even after their departure. In the midst of this tragic ordeal, voices of hatred are rising, betraying some and accusing others of being unpatriotic. The country is burning and there is no one to help.



Some may ask me: Where is Sudan؟ I admit that at the present time I do not have the answer, and I do not know what will happen next, and I sit and watch with the majority who crossed the border, waiting for what happens under a foggy sky in which lies and allegations abound and the nation awaits the final bullet of mercy.

I have spilled many inks and warned of the dangers of civil war. I said that Sudan will not enjoy freedom, peace, and justice unless hearts are united, unity is achieved, and solidarity triumphs until we all emerge, together, from this abyss to rise up to build a nation full of goodness and wealth, and to form an addition to this world in which we live instead of... We will take care of him



""O people of Sudan and our people... Peace can be achieved, but it requires a will and an inspiring leadership that unleashes the energies of its sons and daughters, who played the most wonderful and beautiful song during the sit-in days...""

Yes, it is a test, but the youth who sparked the glorious December revolution - despite the conspiracies and intrigues - are able to correct this. The tilted situation, and Sudan returning the homeland to its prosperous present and ancient past.

If Sudanese politicians are unable to correct this distorted picture, then all the Sudanese people are confident that the sons and daughters will restore to Sudan its bright and bright face, despite the many spears targeting our present. We are confident that victory will come, God willing, and that Sudan will rise again like a phoenix. We have lessons and sermons in the experiences of peoples and nations, and the flags of freedom, peace and justice will fly over the skies of Sudan, and what is required is that we place our hands above each other’s hands.

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Osman Gasm Alsaed

17.02.2024

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