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Sudan
Keep people ignorant or give them bad quality eduction,lock their minds and their eyes, keep them very busy running after daily bread and salt, and make them concerned with malaria and tuberculosis. Cheat simple people, have good alliances with other governments to form bigger groups of criminal governments. If someone says "NO" to all this, then kill him/her, put in jail, get rid of her /him in any way to stay in power forever. This is about the military government policy in Sudan .
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Re: Sudan
The point is to see that the world is an organic system, bad is every where, do not idealize other countries thinking that they have some kind of best practice, have more trust in yourself and act because you beleive in who you are not because you want to be or wish your country to be a fading image of some other illusion. Violence and prison means that the voice is so strong that the dictatorship with all its might is fearful. Agression is an act of fear. the voice is strong and it is heard , the problem is that it does not have a concrete objective , it is a cry in the wilderness and not a project , it is an individual and not a community. Collectivity is important but when the "we" voices say no they have to say no to all mal practices, and they have to see the reality, that democracy is an illusion and that dictatorship is an integral part of all governance and that the difference is that in the West there is a WE that faces up to tyranny and yet it is a fading we because of a media that is selling and marketing the illusion of democracy .
Olfa Tantawi
Media Researcher&Journalist
The American University in Cairo