O (our guardian), I asked you by God (our successor) – race in politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba

And the war that caused devastation, destroyed homes and made our homes a pavilion of condolence for those we have lost and will one day lose, through displacement, alienation, death and martyrdom . This war, despite stealing the conscience of many of us. us, exploiting the state of weakness and a trade that sustains some, the money we have lost and the wealth wasted in our places of residence drowned in sadness and misery, the Nile has nevertheless remained a river. , with its inhabitants, its civil servants and its voluntary organizations, represents a “ship” which took us away from the tragedy, even though it was with us as a companion… The Nile faces a new challenge with the rising waters . the number of displaced people, and according to a realistic vision, they are more numerous than the original population of the State, widening the circle of want and needs with weak services, and this is what requires discrimination of from the government, the Sovereignty Council, regional and international organizations. and above all, organize and confine the displaced in confined camps, because space is available in the State, and tents and mobile accommodation are difficult to provide if efforts are combined…

A message to the Sovereignty Council via Nile Governor and state officials. The picture has become absurd, and the scenes of tents in the streets and sidewalks in front of the port and in the neighborhoods are uncivilized and can lead to violence. social and moral problems and complications over time if they do not change… Those who have been defeated have taken up residence in these places because of their proximity to the services they complain about. The beneficiaries are taller than their height… We send them. invitation to establish new villages for the displaced and provide services such as toilets and sanitation facilities in order to prevent epidemics and ensure that the displaced are honored and preserve the civilized face of the state…





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