An open letter to the United Nations General Assembly on Sudanese Affairs ✍️ Dr Osama Al -Fateh Al -omari

Introduction of the Abu Adam organization – September 2025
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Mr. President, excellence, honorable world leaders,
We write to you this speech open in the name of the organization of Father Adam, the voice of Sudanese conscience and the names of millions of sons and daughters of Sudan who are living today one of the most complex humanitarian crises in the world.
Sudan has become an open field of war, controlled by the corruption mentality and the sharing of power at the expense of the country and the citizen. Millions of Sudanese live the house, without safety, without drinking water, electricity or basic services. Diseases kill people, hunger, poverty and unemployment are lovely people’s lives, and women and children are faced with violence, displacement and lethality.
Gentlemen,
The Sudanese knew the bitterness of the exploitation of the spoiled governance regime, their blood and their wealth were authorized, and of the international powers which were satisfied with the declarations and the data while our people bleed. But we refuse to be reduced in the form of chaos and despair.
We, in the organization of Father Adam, affirm that Sudan is able to move forward if it has a possibility of fair peace and a fair civil status. Our vision is based on a new national project, the United States: a fair federalism, a real democracy and a living government which restores power to the people and besieging corruption and dependence.
Our basic requests in front of your estimated association are:
1. An immediate ceasefire under international care and guarantee that civilians protect.
2. Opening of safe humanitarian corridors to deliver food and drugs without restrictions or extortion.
3. Launch of transitional justice to keep responsible crimes against humanity, sexual violence and ethnic cleaning.
4. Support the project to build a new country instead of reproducing an old failure.
5. A fair international partnership that restores the Sudanese their right to decent life and development.
Mr. President,
The inhabitants of Sudan do not ask for charity or grace, but rather demanding legitimate law in a decent life, in justice, in the hope for his children.
Our message to the world is clear:
Let us build a new Sudan – Sudan respects himself and respects the world, and it is a pillar of stability for the region, not a battlefield and a tragedy.
With a great appreciation and respect,



