Egypt: the tragedy of the old Sudanese community in the shadow of the current war – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

Egyptian-Oudanese relations are considered one of the oldest and deepest relations in the region and are based on deep historical, cultural and social links. These relationships have experienced many fluctuations through history, but they have remained in their strong and solid entirety. However, war in Sudan is currently launching glory on these relations and particularly underlined the suffering of the old Sudanese community in Egypt.

The former Sudanese community in Egypt has a long history and an important presence in Egyptian society. It was the sons and grandchildren of the Sudanese who came to Egypt hundreds of years ago, worked in various fields and served Egypt with honesty and sincerity. This community had a special situation, and it is an integral part of the Egyptian social fabric.

However, war in Sudan has completely changed this situation. This led to the withdrawal of many privileges enjoyed by the old Sudanese community, in particular in the field of education. With the imposition of exorbitant costs in currency lasts for education, it has become difficult for many people in this community to continue their studies, which threatens their future and the future of their families.

Egypt has always been a pioneer in the field of education in Sudan, and thousands of Sudanese have benefited from scholarships and educational missions provided by Egypt. Many Sudanese have graduated in Egyptian universities and institutes and contributed to the construction of their country.

However, the current war has reduced this vital and private artery the people of the old Sudanese community of their right to education. Most of these families depend on the limited income they obtain from work in Egypt or from the founding generation, generation of parents and grandparents, and you cannot afford the costs of education in difficult currency.

The agreement of the four freedoms signed by Egypt and Sudan in 2004 was an important step in strengthening relations between the two countries, and has helped to facilitate the lives of many Sudanese residing in Egypt.



But war in Sudan led to a drop in the implementation of this agreement, which increased the suffering of the old Sudanese community. Consequently, it is necessary to preserve this agreement, to provide complete protection to the children of this community and to ensure their right to education, work and residence.

War in Sudan is not only an armed conflict, but rather a Sudanese humanitarian disaster that affects the lives of millions of people. Among these victims, the suffering of the old Sudanese community in Egypt, which has lost many of its rights and gains.

Consequently, it is our duty to work to put an end to this war, to provide a safe and stable environment to the Sudanese people and to ensure the return of Egyptian-Odan relations with its era of previous force and sustainability. The international community must also assume its responsibilities towards the Sudanese people and provide the support necessary to overcome this crisis.

This is why we recommend pressure on the parts of business in Sudan to sit at the negotiating table and put an end to war, while providing humanitarian support to the Sudanese people, providing medical and food assistance to the needy, While preserving the agreement of the four freedoms, offering complete protection to the inhabitants of the old Sudanese community in Egypt and pave the way for children of the old Sudanese community to study or continue to study in Egyptian universities with the same conditions that the Egyptian pupil, as well as the general problems of the general education of their children, while activating the role of international and regional organizations in supporting peace efforts in Sudan.

In conclusion, the suffering of the old Sudanese community in Egypt is a warning bell that calls us all to evolve quickly and serious to put an end to this war, and offer a decent life to the Sudanese people.

Sorry for the use of the expression (ancient community), some people feel of this mission, but the context of clarification of the claim and to explain the compulsory, asking me.







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