In my country we do (sadness) – the race in politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
And the people of my country create (sadness). This is the feeling we have lived with, and displacement robs us of all our dignity and prestige, and I hope that we will reconcile with time before it is too late…
Time remains present, tainted by corruption, and no one begins treatment despite our belief in the disease that has spread among us, and many international and local organizations serve and provide enough assistance that we wonder if it has served the deserving people and made them seek.
(The people of my country make love) Or was it a counterfeit and corruption of the strange melody that turned (into love) into (sadness) until we found ourselves without tears, weeping over our situation as displaced people begging for gifts and ignorant of the value of the rights we have…..
The majority of the displaced people from the Nile, the North and Gedaref are lost in the face of the reality of the aid that is provided to them, and it reaches some and is denied to others. The pain is the same, the wound is the same. and war is the capital that disappoints the hopes of the deserving displaced people… a year ago, when the Red Crescent and international organizations were sending money to the displaced people in schools and some villages to help them, a rumor spread that the governor of the Nile refused the presence of international organizations to protect the people of the state from intrusions. Then, as was common at the time, the state summoned our national organizations to fulfill their national role of supporting and caring for the displaced people. and this, we watched and read and did not write so as not to hurt the poor people who were waiting. Aid has reached the state, but has come through back doors, and international organizations have reservations about the presence of the government and prefer that aid be received. only sponsored, far from representation, in an understanding that does not deviate from the saying that (a right that I want is bad). Today, organizations are opening up and invading society, and the truth is that the management of displaced persons falls under it. … Under random sampling, sometimes dominated by corruption, the main people concerned are powerless…
We hope that the state government will review the performance of international organizations and the provisions of their control over our local organizations in order to obtain justice, even if it is unjust and otherwise. We will call on the people of my country to show sadness….