From (Pasdar) to (Kharab Dar)… and from (Dar Al-Basha) to (Dar Al-Kharab).. Written by: Dr. Fath Al-Rahman Al-Qadi – Sudanile

From (Pasdar) to (Kharab Dar)… and from (Dar Al-Basha) to (Dar Al-Kharab).. Written by: Dr. Fath Al-Rahman Al-Qadi – Sudanile

The name of God the Merciful
Despite the massive destruction that affected it, it will remain the beating heart of the revolution
Bashdar Al-Dium is not the only one that has been affected by ruin, and most of the country’s cities and buildings have turned into piles of rubble??!!
It is a moment of consolation and renewal of resolve to stop the war, establish peace, provide relief to the afflicted, and rebuild what was destroyed by the war.
We extend our good greetings to the revolutionaries, the residents of the Eastern Dayum, and the people of Sudan as a whole

D. Fatehur Rahman Al-Qazi
Adviser on voluntary and humanitarian work and human rights affairs

Tel: +249912219666 / E-mail: [email protected]

The famous Pacheddar station in the eastern Al-Dyoum region is a gathering point for the revolutionaries of the southern Khartoum region, and then mass demonstrations start from it towards the Shroni station on the way to the Republican Palace, and this is the reason for the fame that this region gained through satellite channels.
And if Bashdar can be considered the heart of the vibrant eastern region and the means of holding the revolution.
And for those who do not know, “Pasdar” is a Turkish word meaning “Dar Al-Basha”.
Bashdar is a main station in the eastern area of ​​Al-Dyoum. Until recently, it was called (Al-Daim Zalat) station. However, it was recently called (Bashdar) station, in relation to the shop that was built in the corner of the building and contains a bakery and some other shops.
What causes sadness and regret is that the building was bombed two days ago, and it turned (Pasdar) or (Dar Al-Basha) into (Karabdar) or, more correctly, (Dar Al-Kharab).
It is true that the buildings of Pasdar fell into ruins, but the city in general and Pasdar in particular will remain the beating heart of the revolution.
In a beautiful time past, I used to live in Deim El-Qena in the eastern Daboum. I used to ride the (Pullman) from the Deim Zalat station previously in Ishdar now, heading to Khartoum School, south of Al-Amiriyah, and the New Khartoum School.

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And if we are forgetting today about the fate that Ashdar Al-Duyum ​​has reached, then Ashdar is not the only one, as devastation and destruction prevailed in most of the country’s cities and villages, so that the destruction included villages and urban areas, and most of Sudan was destroyed by piles of debris??!!.
I do not find a description of the state of the Sudanese nation, and not the residents of Al-Dim alone, except that everyone is in a collective funeral…
How many innocent souls have perished, how many cities have been destroyed, how many buildings have been burnt, how many houses have been plundered, how many offerings have been violated, how much money has been stolen, and the masses of the Sudanese people have the right to grieve and weep.
Evoking what happened to Ashdar and its counterparts in villages and urban areas is not an invitation to hold a collective funeral, even if what happened really deserves to be held for a collective funeral for consolation and alleviation of sorrows, but it is an invitation to contemplate and remember and take a lesson and learn from what happened for the coming days, because the conflicting parties and those involved in futile and fierce fighting We are called upon to review their positions, and instead of the conflicting parties rolling up their sleeves and employing their energies to rebuild and build Sudan, we see them starting to destroy and sabotage the country with their own hands, not with the hands of external forces, as they claim, and they proceed with that without heeding the cries of rational people calling for stopping the war and establishing peace, and everyone claims innocence and accuses the other of being He (the oppressive group) and that he initiated the fighting?!!.
We have been afflicted with the controversy of the oppressive class and the definition of its content since the dawn of history to the present day, and it is a sedition that has been raging since the incident of the camel to the incident of Khartoum…
It is a moment of consolation and renewal of resolve to stop the war, establish peace, provide relief to the afflicted, and rebuild what was destroyed by the war.
We extend our good greetings to the revolutionaries, the residents of Al-Dyum, and all the people of Sudan
God bless you, Khartoum Abbas
And God bless you, O Ashdar and her day
And God bless you, O people of Sudan.
Hey there
What a hose
Oh Sudan
Is there any return, after we destroyed our homes, homes, and homeland with our own hands??!!
and how to return?? And when will we return?? Where do we want to go back?? Through the will of war or the will of peace??
Finally, the post is Mahdi to the group (Al-Dim Ahla Hata) and to all the residents of Al-Dum, old and new, and to all the revolutionaries and citizens throughout Khartoum and Sudan as a whole…
Cairo, Egypt, on June 6, 2023 AD

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