The nation's call for unity, peace and stability ✍️ Professor: Fikri Kabbashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi
The call to all honorable, pure and righteous people of the country to roll up their sleeves for the process of building a life in despair, and despite the wounds and pain that this accursed war has caused in terms of outpouring of blood, loss of life and waste of resources, this is one of the most important results of this cursed war, which proved the importance of consensus to lead the country without exception or exclusion, and no party, ethnicity or ideology cannot monopolize. It must be emphasized that there is still hope that things will turn out well and that in the end, only what is right will be right. I also believe that the most important lessons were learned from this cursed war and its material and psychological destruction. that the Sudanese masses left behind are important. by using available material and human resources to the maximum, without counting on the outside and on the promises of the international community and its agents inside who fled at the first bullet. They left the people to face the fate of the inevitable, to swallow the plagues. of war and its bitterness, and they took the position of spectators of tragedies. I also believe, and from what I see, that this is what all the living and honorable national forces of Sudan, stationed in the darkest circumstances, have agreed on. considering that this crisis, which ended with this accursed war, will be… It will be the last station of the failure that has haunted us since the dawn of independence, January 1, 1956 AD, and oh honorable patriots, the future of the State of Sudan is in your hands, oh honorable gentlemen, and since the declaration of independence in 1956 AD was pronounced in Parliament, the glorious October Revolution of 1964 AD, the March-April uprising of 1985 AD, the December uprising Revolution of 1919 AD. All these major events were achieved with the cooperation and consensus of the majority of the Sudanese people, regardless of their ethnicities, political orientations and geographic regions…. However, this did not crystallize a national project around which all masses of the Sudanese people would rally together, and the result clear and clear to any reasonable person was subjective conflicts between political entities since the dawn of stability and in every era that have increased in ferocity. and cruelty and stretched over decades and years, and in the end, this accursed war resulted in the culmination of the failure to build a modern state based on the principles of freedom, justice , equality, transparency, positive excellence and leadership standards based on these principles. competence, academic and professional merit, integrity and good moral character. I also believe that one of the most important results of this cursed war, once the torrent came, was that it revealed the road map to the wise and those who strive for good. the public interest of an honorable and patriotic people, devoid of their own internal and external agenda, what the Sudanese people lack at this stage is the unification of the internal front on the values, principles and constants which represent the common denominator between all components of society. with their different intellectual starting points, ethnicities, beliefs and geographical regions. The most important principles of democracy require recognition of the other… acceptance of objective and constructive criticism… and a consensus that the method of free and direct dialogue represents the effective means of resolving all the discrepancies. I repeat and reiterate what I mentioned previously. on several occasions: the sudden development of events in Sudan and the anticipation of their outcome after their outbreak. The cursed war and its repercussions on the movement for a bright future represent a true test of the wisdom and rationality of the active political forces in Sudan, both military and civilian, to know and test the extent of their capacity to manage the political conflict, to navigate the next period of transition to the continent and to preserve the entity of the Sudanese state from fragmentation and fragmentation, as well as
I believe that one of the most important results of this damn war is to send a message to political leaders who have failed to provide security and stability and whose resources have been exhausted to make way for d other political forces in the post-war phase. We must understand who represents the people, only those who have plans, programs and projects.
Teacher: Fikri Kabbashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi.