You are the heroine, not the victim – from the top of the podium – ✍️ Yasser Al-Fadni

I witnessed a forum in which a woman, daughter of strong and iron men, then said it was true: She introduced her son who was martyred in the Battle of Karamah. She said in a loud and loud voice after her. had accepted God's decree and destiny, and his sorrow transformed into patience and resilience. What I liked the most was her sentence, which resembles the strength of the Sudanese Eve we know: She has several children and is completely ready to do so. encourage them, even push them, to fight for dignity and to defend the land and honor. She is very… She is the Eve of Sudan who taught us to be strong when she goes out and to build a factory for. men.

Our heads must bow in respect and appreciation to Mahira of Sudan, who continued to fight alongside the armed forces. She is the mother who gives her soul to fight, and she is the one who makes the provisions and carries them with a smile. a face and a good spirit for the armed forces in the forward axes, and it is she who does everything possible to honor the displaced people who were displaced by these bastards when they… Permissiveness

We must show his efforts forcefully…. There are creative women who united with the armed forces with unique and passionate mulatto poetry and singing. They wore khaki and showed that the daughter of Sudan is a patriotic role model… not like those who followed the path of work and sold their homeland. the lowest prices for a few dirhams, and they bought them cheaply, and the sponsor remained among them laughing… Not like the one who calls herself and takes an ugly name (Umm Qarun)! Which encourages those who paid him to steal, pillage, rape and displace, and they call them heroes, while their mouths contain the blood of the “bastard”, and their eyes are covered with black kohl, and their hearts are afflicted with rancidity. and uncircumcision… It is an abnormal rule that appeared suddenly. They do not look like the Mahrees of Sudan, nor are they related to them.

Now we can strongly affirm that Eve of Sudan wrote on the pages of the history of the Battle of Karama, sentences and compositions of dedication shaped by work and colored by sacrifices…. How could she not, when she was the descendant of the one who said upon seeing the heroic martyr and Dabouba hanged by the colonialists: What are you doing, the dead or the ashes of famine… I will find you the same day. of your life covered in blood… The dead is crucified and the stones are opened… Bring to life, Ali, your sword with a sword…

From my platform, I look… where I see…. In my country, every woman represents half of life… and it is the dark woman who overflows with pride and dignity… She is water, greenery and provisions in the dry land .





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