Monday, December 13, 2010

Tears of Sudan




The separation tragedy moments of Sudan is getting closer to, the emotions is torn between steeped in love and unity, and the separation has vanished with the several days to the south in the infallibility of the unit, to replace fully associate with a new name, and a flag to force a new state, have limitations and restrictions limited by the capacity of the old Sudan.

Instead of years we counted, years we thought were long, since the signing of Peace Agreement in Nivasha, between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), on the ninth of January 2005, since that day everyone’s sight were on the remaining days till the referendum, the days passed and now we are just wondering how we reached this moment so quickly? And how hope for unity is fading? Why the tears became the language of expression for the case instead of words? What unleashed tears of loneliness and separation to pour down heavily in two different directions?

It has been said that the one who cry are the politicians who are tied to their homeland issues and rights, and the fate of those who work with them in the field of politics and public concern. When you lose one of the goals they sought to achieve them, or calling for it. Sudanese politicians now are crying over here and there: “unity or separation”, and the referendum on the doors. However, no one can tell us about the friends again after a separation.

Dr. John Garng once said: “no one will liberate Sudanese people but themselves”. He also added after the agreement “This peace agreement signals the beginning of one Sudan regardless of race, religion or tribe.” It pretty clear that the leaders of Sudan People's Liberation Movement have changed the vision of the person who led them to this agreement and carried that dream of unity and peace away. Sudanese Government shares this cause of this tragedy because they did not invest in the south in the last five years, since the signing of the Peace Agreement.

The holding of the referendum without resolving the issues tied to it would be a disaster, because it would leave a flammable bomb ready to explode at any moment, between two heavily armed parties, all of this will be added to the tears of many from outside the border, added to the tears inside.

So the question is will the Sudanese people cry with these politicians on the ninth of January 2011!

والله المستعان على كل حال

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