They said the clock was ticking ✍️ Muhammad Talab
I don't know why the song of the late beautiful artist (Ibrahim Hussein) came to my mind while I was listening to the (arranged) dialogue presented by Al Arabiya and Al Hadath correspondent Lina Yaqoub with the first team, Yasser Al-Atta. I noticed that the announcer was careful in his form and content, and very calm, and that he asked questions that I thought were well prepared and served the desired purpose. From the interview, the presenter appeared to be fully aware of this. nor did we witness any deviation from the written questions, nor a single cross-question, objectionable or spontaneous question imposed by the type of answers… and there seemed to have been an arrangement and coordination prerequisites, an adequate and comfortable session before the dialogue, and prior knowledge of the written questions… and despite this, she demonstrated language. The body is somewhat confusing to His Excellency Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta. It may not be noticeable to the average viewer in some matters (one's opinion). good observer, not specialist) because body language is a science in itself, and I think the production team and photographers also wanted to move away from body language and focus on photography from a certain angle… However, the presenter seemed very calm and asked the prepared questions easily, fluently and seriously without being intrusive, and I think she accomplished the task very successfully and with great professionalism…
The voice of the late Ibrahim Hussein still comes from a corner of my auditory memory, striking softly and with the warmth of good weather on my ears, and I do not know why at this particular moment, and it diverts my attention with: –
*They said the clock was ticking*
*Oh Basma Al-Nawar*
*I wish our days would return*..
*And we continue the journey*
The journey of what is mentioned in the song is necessarily known, but is it linked to the long, exhausting and bloody journey of the country… and what is its connection with this meeting… I don't know…
Maybe because Al-Atta led the bloody movements of Omdurman and (Tahrir Radio)… and this song became associated with me here, Omdurman, on Sudanese radio, because I heard it a lot on radio (Abu Arbaa Hajjar), and the first time I heard it on the radio was in the 70s… Maybe that's why… maybe…
But I found an urgent question, that since the meeting did not take place with the Commander-in-Chief of the Army (Al-Burhan), why did it not take place with the one of his assistants like Kabbashi (visible and sometimes hidden) and the official spokesperson of the former military council or Ibrahim Jaber (less visible). It seems that what is specifically targeted is Yasser Al-Atta, without the other four leaders, including Al-Burhan himself… Al-Atta, like the official media. and others report to us, is the one who is most interested in the question of war and the liberation of the cities of the capital and others… And (distributing accusations) here and there without deliberation or acceptable behavior for the world, then it is specifically concerned by the meeting for reasons known or unknown… I don't know, but what is certain is that it is specifically planned.. There is also a position opposed to the Al channels -Arabiya and Al-Hadath, so what happened… I don't know…
Ibrahim Hussein's voice always tickles the soul
*Oh my heart, oh tourists… tell me when we will rest*
*Tears of nostalgia have left us… we do not know joy*
I wonder what nostalgia the song is about… The Awal Al-Atta team has recordings praising the city and the Empowerment Removal Committee, individually, and they also have recordings praising the Rapid Support and its leader (rebel) (Al-Baati) Hemedti… Is a politician who knows no permanent enemy or permanent friend, so he becomes a politician in military uniform… I I don't know and I don't know why I don't know… I don't know
Generally speaking, I don't want to go into the details of the war and the dialogue, but there are some points to consider, such as the suggestion of the possibility of the fall of El Fasher… and also the suggestions according to which the army does not have sufficient capabilities… Also, despite the relative calm, he insists on mentioning a specific country, so he only mentioned its capital… while Al-Atta n failed to give a convincing answer to no. – respect for regular fighters (wearing five pieces) and attribution of the affair to (Hamas). Of course, this is scientifically classified, if its justification is correct, as (Uncontrolled Hamas). Here, the voice of the artist Ibrahim Hussein. displaced in my memory the voice of the teacher (Salah Arki), history teacher in our primary school, with his loud voice, about the most important reasons for the fall of the Mahdist state and the loss of its battles .
* Firearms and military tactics have triumphed over bladed weapons and religious enthusiasm. They must be eliminated immediately so that future generations will not be afflicted with the curse of “sticking one’s neck” and “striking the envious,” etc. Sudanese-Sudanese war, but the defeated are the patient people. The meeting announces a voice of reason and deliberation, and it is the first time in a year that we have seen the fight with this relative calm despite (its tastes) and perhaps the next. we will be better….. As Ibrahim Hussein sings, may God have mercy on him *The origin of time is dizzying……*
Good morning
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