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Re: د. أحمد الحسين، د. معز بخيت، د. حيدر بدوي .. أساتذة الجامعات والمهتمين بالتعليم .. ماهو الح (Re: عاطف عمر)
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Dear Atif, This is a mind boggling question, to which there is no simple answer. It was not surpring to hear such saddening news. In fact, I expected the University of Khartoum, my alma matar, to be one of the disaccredited institutions. Even though I was relieved to see it escape the list, I don't think it will be spared for long. I visited this once first class instition in one of my visits to Sudan. I am sure you did, too. I think you would agree with me that it is headed toward becoming a shameful disaster. The Inqaz regime has deliberately damaged the Univesity of Khartoum to disarm it from being the engine of intellectual and political change in the country. Unfortunately, once this model was distorted, it became less than credible, and every other institution that was built on fake premises -literally and figuratively- followed. The news we all got last week is just the latest in the sequence of regression toward declaring the once best univerity in Africa and the Arab World to be disaccredited as the others were.
Waht makes this awufully painful is that our devaluation is coming from people who just recently didn't know how to read and write! Yes, it is painful, ya Aftif! Since all this was perpetuated by extreme, implusive, fanatic government action it has to be redressed by rational goverment policy and action. Only a drastic political change and some drastic educational policies will right what has gone terribly wrong!
(I am sorry to have written in English. I am using a new computer which needs to be programmed to allow typing in Arabic)
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