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Re: شاعر أكتوبر الأخضر - محمد المكي إبراهيم- يخاطب مظاهرة سان فرانسسكو (Re: Mohamed Suleiman)
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كلمة الثائر محمد سليمان تحدد خريطة الطريق للثوره السودانيه.....والخطوط الحمراء:
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AlBashir’s days are numbered.
I am glad to see the Sudanese people in Sudan and in Diaspora, united in wanting to see AlBshir and his regime gone.
This is the most ruthless dictatorship Sudan has ever known.
Because of his atrocities in Darfur, AlBashir now is a wanted fugitive indicted with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide crimes.
Today as we gather here in this rally demanding end to the regime in Sudan, Sudanese people are demonstrating in Khartoum and other big cities in Sudan calling for the end of one of most brutal regimes in the world.
I am from Darfur. My people know first-hand how evil this AlBashir is.
Still there are 3 million Darfuris in refugees camps in Darfur and Chad.
As we stand here today, and at this moment, there are hundreds of thousands of Nuba Mountains people trapped in caves in South Kordofan. They are suffering from starvation as AlBashir uses food as weapon of war.
It is a sad note that it took harsh austerity measures to bring people in Khartoum to the streets to protest the ruthless regime of AlBashir.
We, the people of Darfur, knew all along how bad AlBashir is when he used genocide as the final solution to our people.
People in Nuba Mountains knew all along how evil AlBashir is when he bombs the civilians killing children and women.
Yes, AlBashirs days are numbered, but let me say this to my fellow Sudanese: If there is No justice in Sudan … there will be No peace in Sudan
AlBashir in the past 23 years has deliberately destroyed the judicial system in Sudan. Any new government takes over after the regime’s fall will take years if not decades to restore the integrity and fairness of the Sudanese judicial system.
People in Darfur and Nuba Mountains cannot wait for the judicial system in Sudan to be built back. Justice delayed is justice denied.
We, the marginalized people of Sudan, in Darfur, In Nuba Mountains, in Blue Nile demand that any newly formed government follows the fall of the regime, should immediately hand over AlBashir to the International Criminal Court, Along with the other indicted culprits .
Martin Luther King Jr. once said: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
We ask the U.S. Government and the International Community that to guarantee justice for the victims in Sudan to do the following:
1- Sanctions against Sudan should not be lifted till AlBashir and other indicted ones are handed over to the International Criminal Court.
2- Any newly formed government should comply with all United Nations Resolutions on Sudan.
3- Sudan should be put under a strict program to prevent any occurrence of Genocide against any people in Sudan. NEVER AGAIN. Culture of tolerance and accepting the other must be incorporated in the constitution of the post AlBashir Sudan.
The fall of the regime in Sudan will save lives, but may not be the End of Sudan’s problem. Departure of AlBashir is not a guarantee that the marginalized people of Sudan will find justice and lasting peace unless sole searching and drastic measures are taken by the Sudanese people themselves first. |
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Re: شاعر أكتوبر الأخضر - محمد المكي إبراهيم- يخاطب مظاهرة سان فرانسسكو (Re: Tragie Mustafa)
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الأخت الفاضلة تراجي مصطفي لك التحية و الإحترام
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كلمة الثائر محمد سليمان تحدد خريطة الطريق للثوره السودانيه.....والخطوط الحمراء:
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هذه المرّة ... التغيير سيكون مغايرا لما سبق في أكتوبر و أبريل .... إذا لم تحسن المعارضة إدارة هذه الثورة و ما بعدها إن شاءالله .... سيتشظي ما بقي من السودان .... لأنه من المحال دوام الحال ...
لقد أردت أن ألفت نظر المعارضة أن العدالة .. أو بالأحري غيابها .... هو السبب الرئيس في عدم تصالح المجتمع السوداني مع نفسه كأمّة واحدة ..... الوطن هو الإنتماء ... و لكن عندما لا يكون هذا الإحساس متساويا عند الجميع نتيجة للظلم ..... فسيتفتت السودان الي دويلات .. حيث يحاول الكل أن يجد ذلك المتسع الذي يحس فيه بالإنتماء و الحرية و العدالة.
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AlBashir’s days are numbered.
I am glad to see the Sudanese people in Sudan and in Diaspora, united in wanting to see AlBshir and his regime gone.
This is the most ruthless dictatorship Sudan has ever known.
Because of his atrocities in Darfur, AlBashir now is a wanted fugitive indicted with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide crimes.
Today as we gather here in this rally demanding end to the regime in Sudan, Sudanese people are demonstrating in Khartoum and other big cities in Sudan calling for the end of one of most brutal regimes in the world.
I am from Darfur. My people know first-hand how evil this AlBashir is.
Still there are 3 million Darfuris in refugees camps in Darfur and Chad.
As we stand here today, and at this moment, there are hundreds of thousands of Nuba Mountains people trapped in caves in South Kordofan. They are suffering from starvation as AlBashir uses food as weapon of war.
It is a sad note that it took harsh austerity measures to bring people in Khartoum to the streets to protest the ruthless regime of AlBashir.
We, the people of Darfur, knew all along how bad AlBashir is when he used genocide as the final solution to our people.
People in Nuba Mountains knew all along how evil AlBashir is when he bombs the civilians killing children and women.
Yes, AlBashirs days are numbered, but let me say this to my fellow Sudanese: If there is No justice in Sudan … there will be No peace in Sudan
AlBashir in the past 23 years has deliberately destroyed the judicial system in Sudan. Any new government takes over after the regime’s fall will take years if not decades to restore the integrity and fairness of the Sudanese judicial system.
People in Darfur and Nuba Mountains cannot wait for the judicial system in Sudan to be built back. Justice delayed is justice denied.
We, the marginalized people of Sudan, in Darfur, In Nuba Mountains, in Blue Nile demand that any newly formed government follows the fall of the regime, should immediately hand over AlBashir to the International Criminal Court, Along with the other indicted culprits .
Martin Luther King Jr. once said: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
We ask the U.S. Government and the International Community that to guarantee justice for the victims in Sudan to do the following:
1- Sanctions against Sudan should not be lifted till AlBashir and other indicted ones are handed over to the International Criminal Court.
2- Any newly formed government should comply with all United Nations Resolutions on Sudan.
3- Sudan should be put under a strict program to prevent any occurrence of Genocide against any people in Sudan. NEVER AGAIN. Culture of tolerance and accepting the other must be incorporated in the constitution of the post AlBashir Sudan.
The fall of the regime in Sudan will save lives, but may not be the End of Sudan’s problem. Departure of AlBashir is not a guarantee that the marginalized people of Sudan will find justice and lasting peace unless sole searching and drastic measures are taken by the Sudanese people themselves first.
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Re: شاعر أكتوبر الأخضر - محمد المكي إبراهيم- يخاطب مظاهرة سان فرانسسكو (Re: هشام هباني)
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عزيزنا الجسور الناظر هشام هباني لك التحية و الإحترام
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احييك واحيي كل شرفاء كالفورنيا الذين خرجوا بكل اباء مؤازرين شعبهم في وقفته البطولية الشامخة في مواجهة سلطة البطش والعدوان وانها لثورة منتصرة بارادة شعب عزيز قرر ان يحياة حياة العزة والكرامة ولن يتراجع عن هذا الخيار لانه خيار الشرفاء.
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الثورة الآن كالنهر العظيم ... في بداية جريانه ..... كلما تقدم في مساره ... زادته الروافد و السيول قوة و إندفاعا ..... الثورة ستقوي مع الأيام و الأسابيع و الشور إن شاءالله ... إنها ماراثون الحرية....
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