Refugees, respect yourselves first – A whale's thorn – ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr

*Academic life in Sudan has been disrupted since the situation in the country emerged, as some university administrations sought solutions to address the academic imbalance. Some universities were transferred to African countries, the administration of a private university was moved. its headquarters in the capital of an African country that went through the same conditions as Sudan today, the first letter of that country is (Rwanda) and its capital is (Kigali). An agreement was reached between the institutions of this country and. the university administration, and the students were accommodated and completed their studies, and the first batch to complete their studies was batch (26)*.

*After passing the exams, the students of the class (26) decided to celebrate their graduation according to the class of previous classes, which took place in Khartoum. They practiced chaos, nudity, indecency and promiscuity under the noses and ears of the authorities. in Khartoum, and created visual and road chaos without there being any problem or punishment. Those who believed in punishment behaved incredibly unjustly, in the same chaos that in Khartoum the graduation was celebrated, and in this way these refugee students took the diploma with them. chaos that their country has experienced and is experiencing, and they thought they had achieved their dream of obtaining their diploma*.

*But Rwandan authorities and the Rwandan people have rejected these reckless actions as a violation of state law. This chaos circulated within the Rwandan Council of Ministers and the entire university was closed down as a sign of rejection of these reckless actions of the refugee. After controversy and meetings with the relevant authorities in Rwanda, it was agreed to expel all students from the batch (26). They will no longer be allowed to enter Rwanda, as will all Sudanese forced by the war to seek refuge in Rwanda. neighboring countries must know that they will only be considered as refugees and that the law of the host countries must prevail over them*.

*In any case, the students of the class (26) at the private university have become a shame on the front of the Sudanese people, as if in this university they learned frivolity, rudeness, nudity and indecency. to their families a history stained with bad morals, as conclusive and undeniable proof that they are nothing more than simple boils in the face of tolerant Sudanese customs and traditions. They want to assure the world that they are a disgusting product of the December Revolution, and in this way. these students are part of the Sudanese crisis that requires treatment*.

Half a fork

*Those who grew up in chaos in their country do not think that they are free everywhere. Civilized people and sophisticated nations view law as death, never excluding anyone.*

A quarter of a fork

*Oh Sudanese refugees, respect yourself first before respecting the laws of the countries that host you, and respect the refugee situation in which you live*.

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