Popular Resistance to Drugs – Scattered Fragments – ✍️ Zulnurain Nasr al-Din al-Lawyer
⭕️ The war on drugs is one of the most dangerous wars of the modern era because it aims to destroy minds, especially the vital resource of society that is youth. Drugs are the first enemy of the human mind, paralyzing the ability to think and think. lose by destroying the cells of the human mind, which is directly reflected on the memory and on the average level of thinking, perception and consciousness of the person. The addict thus becomes affected by a state of inability to determine his future with memory disorders and physical disability. He becomes lethargic and unable to achieve his goals due to the absence of consciousness, which turns him into a nervous and sullen person within the captive component. He continues to consider his family as his enemies in life because he does not limit his freedom and personal desires. .
When he reaches the point of addiction, the user looks for tricks and reasons to save money to buy drugs, and when he is not able to, he resorts to theft and turns into a criminal element within a collective component, which allows him to join the drug. mafia and organized looting gangs. Then he facilitates all sins and taboos, and to fulfill his desires, he does not see him joining invading forces or militias. He is determined to join them as a fighter, guide, usurper and thief because this. is similar to his life and fulfills his desires.
The war has created an environment conducive to drug gangs to promote and expand their spread and gain new elements, while the authorities are preoccupied with the daily life of the war and families, with their livelihoods and with limited means, and turn a blind eye to the movements of young people, and the weak control of them, especially known elements and those who have left their command, and respect for family customs and traditions, to spread in societies, serious crimes that our society has not witnessed.
The outbreak of the world war was aimed at reaching the rising generation and emptying their minds of any national concept, religious value, Sudanese customs and traditions, in order to preserve the interconnected social fabric and preserve the captive heritage.
We must think logically about how to address these risks that have begun to erode the structure of society, with the popular emphasis on these threats as priorities to preserve Sudanese families from mental and cognitive destruction, which are the basis for the continuation of the life cycle and the survival of human privacy.
We need to align the popular will, government agencies and organizations to develop a common program to study the phenomenon and its growth, analyze and inventory it, and then find appropriate solutions to deal with it by distributing awareness and guidance roles.
We have reached the point of danger to the point of having to form a popular resistance to fight against drugs in all their forms and types, in order to touch the wall of the solid social contract to create a healthy human being who respects his humanity.