When… wars devour their scholars ✍️ Muhammad Qur Hamed
The issues of conflicts, conflicts and internal and marginal wars fueled by governments of some countries have remained the real story of the existence of a people on earth and a challenge to the capacity to the extent that they have preserved their heritage, values, and rights throughout history. And as the world continues to build bridges to cross its nations to the shores of civilizations and the cross-fertilization of concepts and charters, these conflicts are a pivotal point in the discourse of developing countries… especially Sudan and other neighboring countries… and because governments with a single controlling organization have made a habit of hunting down their academics and using them as cognitive machines for development plans and political construction projects… in return, they continue to throw the same academics to the wayside after they have moved away. All their inks are in its distorted maps. Many of these scholars have long continued to read the indicators of conflict and conflict and the extent of its danger to countries whose unity – conflict and conflict – can strike, gnaw and reduce their history. Many have emphasized the identification of specific conflicts and the identification of their indicators and being an opponent among the promoters of their peace. But in any case, these connotations determined by such honest academics and politicians have not found its place in state policy… until wars broke out… an academic elite and politicians have plumbed the depths of security strategies and strategic security… to preserve the cohesion of the nation's unity and nationalism… and have pointed out the reasons for tearing it apart and fragmenting it… confirming their visions by reading the future of our internal war… they were best placed to read the future of conflict and conflict in Sudan and identify its indicators… but where are they now?!
The specialists in transformation and conflict resolution are experts that these dictatorships used to build a bridge between their pillars… this bridge that quickly collapsed simply because of political greed and the greed that pushed these governments to swallow their researchers without scientific nausea…