Fear of Laos and its experience of war – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
Fear for our post-war situation compels us to seek out and investigate the experiences of others who suffered from wars. Laos, a country located in Southeast Asia, is a model that represents a harsh experiment that can be stronger and bigger than atomic bombs. happened in Hiroshima and Niyazaki… and a report published by one of the foreign websites in America that more and more countries are bombing and laying mines, and the report provides astronomical figures, and the reality of Laos now highlights its suffering, which it has hidden, becoming unknown to many…
The country that suffered from civil wars, communist ambitions and the domination of the United States of America at that time makes us in Sudan tremble, fearing a future similar to that of Laos…
Unexploded bombs and mines planted more than fifty years ago remain an obstacle to the arrival of aid and international organizations, and even to the development of the country which lost its neighbors due to war…
We are now sounding the alarm to resolve the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance to secure the future of the country. Otherwise, we will become the Laos of Africa and lose resources and neighbors, limiting our future. ..
We send the invitation to the Sovereignty Council to our experts and scholars that victory in the war means adopting a methodology to completely erase its effects by working to clean up cities and towns and developing a post-war strategy that holds takes into account all the political and economic variables around. We…