The depression of refugee status and the misfortune of estrangement 2 – A whale's thorn – ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr

Hundreds of Sudanese refugees have died seeking salvation. Among them were those who died of thirst in the deserts of wandering and loss, and others whose souls rose to their aid in road accidents, into the abyss of neglect and loss. indifference. The roses chose death out of respect for a life of humiliation and indignity and decided to travel the sea in primitive boats to reach the other shore. Less than 1% became food for whales and lost their souls and dreams. The body of the survivor is found. and he becomes a number among the dead and the victims. All these victims were torn from their homes by war and set off into the unknown, in search of a minimum of lost security*.

*Those who died of thirst after the heat of the sun burned their bodies when the father sees his children dying before his eyes even though he has nothing to offer them and he knows that the same fate is destined for him and the angel of death hovers around they take their souls one by one. It can be said that the people who suffer the most, and the pain, and the pain, have not imagined the extent of the pain these victims suffer as they breathe their last breath in life. infants, mothers, daughters, fathers and elderly people who looked after their children for sleepless nights, see them here as lifeless corpses, motionless, after their bodies have stiffened and they have died while 'they were thirsty. There is no pain worse than waiting. for death in the depths of the unknown.

*As for those who died in road accidents between deserts and mountains, they experienced moments of terror while at the mercy of a driver whose heart knew no pity and knew no respect for humanity, as if he were a man from the Stone Age who lives in the third millennium after charging his victims like animals and tying them up with a thick rope that he thought was a seat belt, d 'even more painful and painful than the noose and those who died in road accidents in the deserts. and the mountains, they died because of the recklessness of a driver who runs for seconds and minutes to deliver a load of people in order to secure another and secure tens of thousands of pounds with it. They are taken care of by a driver who. fluent only in the language of threats and intimidation. His car is better than the way he treats humans. He doesn't care if body parts fly, blood spills, or bones break. For him, death is like a feast. lives are lost and the cries grow louder without finding any other relief than the mercy of God, and death surrounds them everywhere*.

*As for those who have survived death by thirst or death in a road accident, thirst (death by drowning) awaits them. These are young people who decided to cross the Mediterranean, knowing with certainty that their lives were in danger, even if they were in danger. their journey was safe for a long time. Every time one of them thought about changing the idea of ​​crossing to the other shore, he remembered the mysterious fate shrouded in mystery, and he remembered the death of his dreams before his eyes. , and the transformation of his rights stipulated in the constitution into dreams, and at that moment he remembers that he belongs to a country where the constitution has been suspended since 2019, and the constitution has been replaced by a constitutional document, and even the constitutional document was adopted by the politicians, then they tore it up and their homeland became ruled without a constitution. Without a document, he finds here the strength that pushes him to travel the sea, in the hope of dying far from a homeland that. did not know the value of its people, a homeland that was burned by politicians and displaced its people with premeditation and premeditation, and at that time their tender and juicy bodies turned into food for whales, and they found no one to tell their families that they died drowned in a deep, dark sea. Some of them are above others, but God's mercy is wider than a country in which the hearts of politicians and hypocrites became narrow before the land of Sudan became narrow to them*.

Half a fork

*Despite this tragedy, the bleeding continues, and those who were not shot died of thirst, drowned, or died in a road accident due to negligent driving. The luckiest among them are those who miraculously survive. the Sudanese have not learned their lesson and are still blinded by their ignorance.*

A quarter of a fork

*All death is painful and painful, and the most painful and painful is the death of Sudanese far from their homeland while they are oppressed and suffer humiliation, oppression and indignity*.





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