رسائل الدكتورعبدالله علي ابراهيم للمجلس البريطاني وكامبريدج لندن بشان

رسائل الدكتورعبدالله علي ابراهيم للمجلس البريطاني وكامبريدج لندن بشان


04-22-2013, 08:24 AM


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Title: رسائل الدكتورعبدالله علي ابراهيم للمجلس البريطاني وكامبريدج لندن بشان
Author: saif massad ali
Date: 04-22-2013, 08:24 AM

Dear Madame/Sir,

I am writing to ask if the British Council have anything to do with a Cambridge school in Khartoum associated with Dr.Amin Hasan Omer and Engineer Al-Saeed Mahjub. The first is a minster in al-Basihr's government while the second is closely associated with the regime. The reason I am asking is that Cambridge Sudan appropriated unlawfully a playground in the Ma'mura neighborhood in Khartoum to build its campus in whose activities the British Council figures prominently. The act as you may know now is causing great consternation to the residents who are picketing the construction site. The youth who play football on this ground are pressuring the rest to violently confront the police force sent to guard the place for these men in high places. I wanted to clarify your association with Cambridge Sudan to begin writing a full complaint about it.
Waiting to hear from you, I remain respectfully,

Prof. Abdullahi A.Ibrahim
Emeritus professor of African History, University of Missouri, USA
Columnist, Khartoum Daily
President of the Sudanese Writers' Union
Presidential hopeful , 2010 elections

I sent simultaneously a letter of inquiry to Cambridge International schools as follows:

Dear Madame/Sir,

I am writing to ask if Cambridge College have anything to do with a Cambridge school in Khartoum associated with Dr.Amin Hasan Omer and Engineer Al-Saeed Mahjub. The first is a minster in al-Basir's government while the second is closely associated with the regime. The reason I am asking is that Cambridge Sudan appropriated unlawfully a playground in the Ma'mura neighborhood in Khartoum to build its campus. The act is causing great consternation to the residents who are picketing the construction site. The youth who play football on this ground are pressuring the rest to violently confront the police force sent to guard the place for these men in high places. I wanted to clarify this association with Cambridge Sudan to begin writing a full complaint about it. Waiting to hear from you, I remain respectfully

Prof Abdullahi A.Ibrahim
Emeritus professor of African History, University of Missouri, USA
Columnist, Khartoum Daily
President of the Sudanese Writers' Union
Presidential hopeful , 2010 elections
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