Who feels the suffering of the oppressed citizen – the last treatment – ✍️ Khaled Fadl Al-Sayyid

The Sudanese citizen, especially expatriates, experiences suffering that the pen is ashamed to describe. For them, the day passes slowly.

Each passing day is counted in seconds, minutes and hours

Anyone who wants to know this should go to schools or places that accommodate immigrants. We don't say displaced people because we are talking about owners who have been forced to leave their homes.

Unspeakable suffering, pain that exceeded the limits of endurance, and patience that exceeded the limits of patience. Some were overcome by despair and escaped from reality, while others waited the longer the distance between them and returning home, the more hope faded. and dreams were lost.

Everyone suffers differently

There are families who have lost dependents or a family member who are lost and confused by the evidence.

I drowned in a sea of ​​tears and painful memories, and there are those with chronic illnesses who cannot afford and provide medicine.

Considering the high cost of medicines and the ineffectiveness of the treatment card, he has no option, either to die slowly or to resort to all means to buy the medicines so that the disease does not relapse.

There are those who are lucky and have a seat in the safe states, so they go there and work in jobs that have nothing to do with it to support their families, and among them there are to those who do not have stable housing, so they stay with their families, embarrassed and forced, and during this whole period some become agitated, especially if they have children and they have children who always argue, and among them there are those who had neither acquaintances nor family, so public squares and trees became his residence, so he lived like a wanderer, sprawling on the ground in the open air. He and his family members lived under blazing sun and cold weather, facing dust and heavy rains. money to face life, and some began to beg to earn a living.

Paths of humiliation and brokenness for a human being who lived hidden, fortified and honored in a capital once ranked as “the safest capital in the world”.

Multiple sufferings are being endured by all Sudanese families as a result of this accursed and destructive war, which wiped out the savings they had accumulated for years and which was lost in a few moments amidst astonishment and confusion. everyone's astonishment.

When do we feel this suffering and return the smile to those who lost their lives? The one whose hand is on water is not the same as the one whose hand is on fire.

A question that will remain in the memory of an era that generations will remember. Who humiliated and impoverished the Sudanese people, brought them to this point, paid the price and betrayed the country. Some began to wish that what was happening was just a wake-up call. dream, only to find themselves in bed because of this nightmare.

When a citizen returns home with his head held high, crying no longer works, solutions no longer satisfy and promises alone are no longer enough.

Everyone is wondering when the pipe will open and who has the key to the drum.





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