The Story of the (Dead) and Talking About (Hunger) – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
I considered that what I wrote, even if it reflects the reality in which we live, is (entertainment) for those who read because they live in a vacuum or consider what we write as a figment of the imagination. That is why I have avoided writing about current events. this subject more than once for fear of hurting others who are rushing around in the hope of finding something to ease their pain… and if there had not been a certain number of people who had spoken out, the people of our village would have been “hungry”. while I hesitated to remain silent about this glaring situation… My interlocutor, through the voice of one of the leaders of the village committees, said that his “sheep” had died Yes, one of his sheep had died, and he had taken it. on the back of his cart to a distant place, after throwing it away and before traveling half the distance, he returned to his place to return something he had lost, only to be surprised that (the corpse) was not in its place. He noticed, from a distance, other villagers dismembering this corpse… When I heard the story, I was astonished, astonished, and I complained about the loss of humanity that some people make. They sell (the corpse) as a sacrificial animal. Before I came back to thinking that these people could eat it if their motive was hunger…
I am not trying to blame the government or the village committees, whose efforts and patience I follow to hear the cries in order to carry the voice of the displaced people of the village… nor the local or regional humanitarian organizations that are faced with the crisis and affliction of the Sudanese people. Where are they seeking refuge? The entire country is drowning in affliction, and whoever stays away from the war is affected by the revolution, but our certainty is that the solution exists as long as there are merchants and brokers who export death to us and exploit everything for the benefit of a life that represents nothing… The hunger suffered by the inhabitants of the village whose aid has been cut off for more than (53) days, according to the words of an official who joined ANAT. The hungry who declared their hunger yesterday after the sunset prayer from inside the mosque, their vocalization was not begging as the reader thinks, but it was begging. let's remember that they are human beings and they live in a human society, at least that's what it's supposed to be…