07-23-2007, 10:18 AM |
Safia Mohamed
Safia Mohamed
Registered: 07-21-2007
Total Posts: 2365
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NO FOR LEAVING SUDAN YES FOR FIGHTING TO GAIN OUR RIGHTS (Re: أحمد أمين)
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Dear Mr. Amin I was not able to read all the details you stated there but after skimming several paragraphs I did this contribution:
You see all of us are suffering as Sudanese people, Yes Sudanese people, not from this government only but from all governments since the independence, all of us are suffering with exception of some elites “the rules” who are all through similar in their attitude towards the community needs and interests differ in names only. We are suffering regardless of our situation: educated, non-educated, rural, urban, males, females, poor and rich Muslims non-Muslims, but for sure marginalized are suffering more and IDPS are in worse situation than the rest. Do you agree that all of us are fighting and trying to raise their voices to be heard, from those who are looking for freedom of expression and association to those who are lacking the very basic minimum needs to generate their life that represents the majority in our population. But my request is let us to think together what is the way-out? Traveling abroad is some sort of partial solution, but this will not solve the Sudan problem, people who tends to do so are escaping and trying to find individual solution to their personal crisis, but my slogan is NO FOR LEAVING SUDAN YES FOR FIGHTING TO GAIN OUR RIGHTS. Where to go is not a disaster but the disaster in the concept of escaping away. Do you agree with me?
Safia A researcher
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