Who bears the burden of our blood? ✍️ Muhammad Qur Hamed

There is nothing left for us on the ash heap of our war which rages and draws its flames, its flames and its hell from the joys, the objectives and the bones of its sons and the sons of the country.
The war is entering its second year… and all the demons of our collective death interfere when they rage among us…
A war in which theses diverge and visions intersect.
Someone says he has the right to sweep away state antiquities from 1956, while another clings to the testimony of forever discussing the constitution of the government map… and between this and that and the intersection of the two hypotheses, the homeland loses and blood is shed that it was appropriate for us to save… but our grief between us is still severe.
I cannot imagine the devastation this war has caused to the nation's gains, the loss of life and the overwhelming chaos that has established a culture of devastation and consolidated the greatest corruption and bloodshed on earth. who drink this cup and enjoy the wine of death which has intoxicated their national conscience and imprinted on their hearts and minds the veil of perseverance and arrogance and excessive murder and social injustice of all.
I'm only waiting for one card… which will create more terrain with evidence and bodies…
While both sides have suffered the burden of this war which has caused the Sudanese people to lose their blood… However, there are others who actually bear the burden of this war… and their example is for me like a donkey carrying books… as miserable as the media figures, lawyers and politicians who blindfolded themselves and did not demand that they be academic and scientific elites and do not confront them with society . They have not demanded and will not pursue either side of the conflict. to form an opinion and a document to identify who started the fire. Sudan in the corridors of medical courts.
This group and the elite I mentioned are those on whom the testimonies of the courts of the international community at different levels and their methods of judging crimes in all their forms are based.
A Sudanese man dies of two bullets…
The ball of the military on both sides and the ball of the elite of his sons.




