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Re: Greeting from Khartoum (Re: farda)
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Laziz and Amoaj and the O Zone places where only the expatriates and the Khartoum so called (upper class) mingle to eat very expensive meals served by foreign staff, for Mr X a UN staff based in Khartoum this an extraordinary phenomenon, nothing economical justify it, Sudan misfortune me be complex and multifaceted, however he blame's the educated elites who left the country to be run by punch of fanatics with pathological vision to destroy and corrupt. Aesthetically Khartoum lost its colonial class and heritage, it become amalgamation of badly designed houses and poorly conceived ideas of space and time. the endless mobile phones companies adverts and the endless shops that sells mobile phones or pay as you go cards are spreading beyond any marketing logic, even the tea seller will transfer credit for you or sell you pay as you go cards while you sipping away your tea, irony has no place in Sudan because ironic is the name of the game, no street signals why not? no body need it? the taxi driver doesn't need to know any street names in Khartoum any more,why? because every thing is .......up my friend, he is exhausted and he is sick and tired of those idiots Amjad drivers, he told me I am not prejudiced brother but those Amjad drivers are the real scum of the earth they are filthy and rude and he hate them. Sudan airways has only two aeroplanes the company have scored unimaginable records in how to arrive late, and to disappoint their customers? despite all this shameless history the building that hosting the head office of this failing company is misleading enough you can easily mistake it for well run trans- national company. As the science and scientific knowledge has been downgraded and replaced by all the mumbo-jumbo of the new Sufism cults and redundant Islamist semi-knowledge, ironically as you might have noticed the crazy spread of the mobile phones adverts, you can easily make the connection (it all depends in your mode) and notice the extraordinary increased numbers of PhD holders in this country.
(عدل بواسطة أحمد أمين on 02-13-2006, 11:24 AM)
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Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 01-20-06, 11:06 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | Mohammed Bahari | 01-20-06, 12:22 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | farda | 01-20-06, 01:45 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | hala alahmadi | 01-20-06, 03:48 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | Ahmed Abdallah | 01-20-06, 04:02 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | hala alahmadi | 01-20-06, 04:23 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | Adil Osman | 01-20-06, 05:10 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 01-21-06, 02:37 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | عشة بت فاطنة | 01-21-06, 06:29 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | farda | 02-13-06, 06:50 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-13-06, 11:23 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-13-06, 11:33 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | Mohammed Haroun | 02-13-06, 11:47 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | hala alahmadi | 02-16-06, 11:33 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | abdelrahim abayazid | 02-16-06, 02:59 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-17-06, 02:14 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | Gamal Abayazid | 02-17-06, 02:40 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-17-06, 03:12 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-17-06, 06:20 AM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 02-25-06, 01:49 PM |
Re: Greeting from Khartoum | أحمد أمين | 03-05-06, 12:41 PM |
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