Sinja calls for help – from the top of the stage – ✍️ Yasser Al-Fadni

I felt a lot of pity for all the towns that were made illegal by the Janja and they are still there because I visited Sinja and saw the extent of the devastation that hit it, even though the thugs stayed there for five months and maybe more. what could Medina be like, for example? I wonder?

The road from Dindir to Sinja is open and then groans… knowing that Dindir has also been devastated. Along the road between the two cities, I saw with my own eyes and then counted more than 280 moving vehicles… small and large. vehicles, rickshaws, rickshaws and motors, filled from the sides of the road, some of them burned and overturned, and even those that were spared and broke down were parked and touched by the hands (of shepherds). .. All these vehicles belong to citizens and were looted either by force or by them. They were either displaced or stole it from their homes with the instructions and advice of the collaborators who possessed the rusty arrow brandished in the permission of Abdullah Sinja's beloved daughter.

The electrical wires fell to the ground following their installation and use to pull their vehicles. The beds they found were clearly broken and didn't really fit. They left them in the streets. Many vehicles fell up and down and settled down. among dense trees. The city experienced total darkness and absence of movement at night, with very little presence of citizens, because there is only water from the Nile (Warda)! Sinja is no longer the Sinja I know. Everyone you meet tells you tragic stories as if they were action movies. How did we survive, how did we find refuge, and how did we face those who were oppressed and humiliated? is located inside the auction district, if you speak, tells of the movement of hundreds of citizens. The well-known Sinja building, if you speak. It tells the story of its owner, Al-Rashid Ahmed Ali, who is a well-wisher. well-known personality there, and how the Janja entered him and said: You are one of those who received our instructions for you to be liquidated, but… We are not doing you justice, but rather (we we are handicapping you). They fired a barrage of bullets into my leg, and he continued to bleed for hours and hours until he left for Karo on a journey that tells the tragedy of an innocent citizen, until what the rescuers arrive in difficult conditions, and his suffering continues until now because of what these thugs did to him. There are many stories characterized by bitter reality. The citizens of Sinja, Dinder and Suki. an exodus journey that did not happen to their people in ancient history

Gentlemen… and residents of Sinja and Dinder and Suki, it is time for you to line up to rebuild what was destroyed by Janja. Reconstruction is beyond the state's capacity, and the center must intervene quickly. , particularly to accelerate the rehabilitation of basic service facilities so that citizens can return home.

From my platform I look… where I see… that whoever visits Dandir, Suki or Singa Awla cries over the ruins with the feeling of the poet who chanted: Stop crying… Then he moves his head to right and left with regret. So, the governor of Sennar must make Qashah strong, because reconstruction is a challenge for him if he succeeds… He will stay even if he fails… He will leave.





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