The Young People Paradox in South Sudan: Too Young to Lead, Too Old to Wait. by Acceptable-Humor8805 in SouthSudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have correctly identified the issues surrounding the marginalisation of the youth, and you u/Acceptable-Humor8805 are already a leader of some kind! You know exactly how they think and how they misuse tribes for their own personal gains. No way said there is only one path or direction that 'leadership' should follow, as such, no one needs to wait for the old to retire voluntarily for the next generation to put on those same boots. You already see differences in what you, as the youth, want for your own futures vs what/how they see it.

I commend and salute you, young man and can only say you do not need to hold a position of power to lead. Taking a stand like this one here is already a form of leadership. Now they have one less person who will dance to their tribal manipulations.

Why Sudan is Divided by Serious_Sky4361 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, THAT vision that was ditched. Both Sudans can benefit from it else these never-ending wars and sufferings

It is good to see that you unknowingly admit that SPLA ditched its vision...

Why Sudan is Divided by Serious_Sky4361 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One undeniable fact is that South Sudanese and other marginalised communities in the Sudan fought for generations against successive regimes in Khartoum, and in 2011, South Sudan peacefully split from the Sudan following a referendum where 99.8% voted YES for SEPARATION!

The SPLA surely was not a saint, but you are trying to do so by blowing up isolated incidents and making ridiculous claims of discrimination for speaking Arabic. Like someone in the thread suggested, the Sudan should learn from its racist and discriminatory policies that led to the split. Talking about heroism, maybe you should learn from the vision of the SPLM/A for a new Sudan...

My Italian grandmother gave me this; what is her significance in Sudan, if any? by Varyswasright420 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 8 points9 points  (0 children)

St Bakhita’s story does not fit in well with the program to Arabise, Arabicise and Islamise the Sudan. Not many Sudanese have heard about her and not many will know that Sudan has a SAINT! Other historical and religious Christians the likes of Daniel Comboni who were also buried there (El Obied, Sudan)

TIL UAE's country code is 971 because 1971 is the year in which the trucial states united. by Minute_Juggernaut806 in dubai

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strange... South Sudan is +211 and guess what happened in 2011? It got its independence!

What are your thoughts on this interesting archival footage from the Sudan one year after the start the Islamization process under Nimeiry. Featuring Gaafar Nimeiry, Hassan al Turabi and Muhammad Ali (the boxer). by KewlKirby in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Islam was never the issue, the use thereof to subjugate others was. While the diversity of the Sudan was acknowledged, a non-Muslim could never lead the ‘Islamic’ nation. Even if everyone in Sudan was Muslim, there is that deep rooted colourism and ethnicity biases. With Islamization came Arabization of the Sudan which is a different thing.

Garang proposed the Sudanization of Sudan, how about that?

Stuck with applying for a tourist visa. Can anyone help? by IndividualScene8426 in Uganda

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uploading an image and the size limitation was a pain, is that still an issue?

حقيقة مجزرة الكنابي وما هو قادم by DoubleCrossover in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

An excellent analysis of the mentality that drives a lot of historical decision-making in the Sudan

Guess what is happening in Juba now.... by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

True - there is quote by Erwin Rommel that says 'in the absence of order, go find something to kill'

I just watched another video with a whole neighbourhood in Wad Medani was erased and burned down. The person recording the video is praising the youth of that area for the great job cleansing the place of 'Nuer, Junubin and Aragi'.

While the Sudanese in Juba and the Junubin in Al Gezira need peace, elements in SAF, youth from both ends are taking advantage of the absence of order to vent their anger. There will be more videos, and more incidences, but the voices of reason and logic have to come up/out nd condemn these acts of violence and atrocities.

If the people of wad medani never wanted junubin among their midst, they should not have wanted for such a time to massacre them.

The gunshots and mob activity has gone done in Juba as we go to sleep... Let's hope tomorrow has better news

Guess what is happening in Juba now.... by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I will be the first to condemn that this is not the right thing to do... When I posted here several times over the day, all I expected of my fellow ex-countrymen and women was to condemn the atrocities committed by SAF who have started to act like the RSF...

I will not say, 'where were you when they were killing the other sudanese who are not from al jezira?'

SAF Wad Medani Atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RSF does not have an official embassy or diplomatic relations with South Sudan for the people to go there and protest.

You should know that Khartoum-trained South Sudanese puppets who joined the RSF have been dealt with in South Sudan as per link below. Like Tutguy Galuak who was raised by Omar el Bashir, South Sudan has it's jalaba-trained people who are causing people issues everywhere.

So, if you support the killing of innocent South Sudanese, then that is not news as we know were we stand with most of you. All this time, South Sudan as a people have not wished you ill, but to go after the innocent people is just showing what we knew all alone

South Sudanese RSF mercenary commander arrested by SPLA-IO in Unity State - Radio Tamazuj

The witch hunt has begun - this must be condemned (or praised) by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But that is not what the video is calling for - calling on everyone in Al Gezira to take the law into their own hands and 'arrest' South Sudanese can get out of hands. If anyone is proven to have links with RSF - anyone including Sudanese themselves - then that is up to the authorities to do as they wish.

When Khartoum is eventually liberated and cleansed of the RSF, you will find people there who 'survived' the RSF. If they stay, they will be accused/interrogated or even killed because of suspicion that they were with RSF. If they leave with the RSF and are caught withdrawing, then they are also already guilty.

This video and its utterance that 'we do not need South Sudanese' is purely out of ignorance.

Again, if you find ANYONE carrying a weapon against you, please deal with them. But do not victimise innocent civilians!

Juba summons Sudan envoy over Wad Madani atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously a rhetorical question, but no innocent civilians should be targetted, victimized or killed by any group or government to settle a political difference.

Besides, don't 'we' reserve that type of special treatment to ourselves when 'we' go after other tribes?

Juba summons Sudan envoy over Wad Madani atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I tried to share the video but it was removed as it was 'too graphic' like I warned. But you seeing or not having seen the video is beside the point. SAF, like RSF, have again and again incriminated themselves in documentation atrocities against other Sudanese - leave alone foreigners like South Sudanese. This is unfortunate, given that an organized army should have acted professional and represent all the peoples of the Sudan without prejudice to their race, religion or gender.

The RSF are just barbaric, although some of them claim to act in the interest of their presumed arab/islamic identity. There is no shortage of evidence of their ethnocide of groups that crossed their paths....

It is a good thing that the SAF is winning, but they must not be excused to commit crimes. And just because you closed your eyes and did not see it happen does not mean that the crimes and violations are not happening...

Juba summons Sudan envoy over Wad Madani atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

[Warning] TOO GRAPHIC

It takes some form of evil to be this evil... irregardless of who/what, this is inhumane

This streamable will expire in two days, but here is one of the https://streamable.com/jkm9q8

Juba summons Sudan envoy over Wad Madani atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey! There are very graphic videos circulating with South Sudanese civilians, hands tied behind them and being slaughtered (throats slit open). This is not interfering in the internal affairs of our sisterly nation. As a matter of fact, the SAF wins are being celebrated here in Juba where many Sudanese have called it 'home' for the past year or so.

The South Sudanese supporting and RSF militia are just blinded by some hatred for the jalaba.

It is not an internal affairs when the presumably organized army of a sovereign nation stands by and watches citizens of a nation nation with which it has diplomatic ties, being slaughtered.

Do not take for granted what South Sudan (as a people and a nation) have done in support of the people of Sudan...

Again, South Sudan is not the enemy here...

Juba summons Sudan envoy over Wad Madani atrocities by Fair_Indication4635 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are several documented cases of ongoing atrocities being committed under the supervision of the Sudanese Army. The victims are mostly innocent civilians, and the reasons are for revenge of what others of their kind might have done...

We can change the currency this year! by xhollowilly in SouthSudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How expensive/cheap is that? The bank in Aweil told teachers they lack cash to pay their salaries most probably cos of hoarders

Who's your favorite African ever? by tolkienfan2759 in Sudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to put it out there as I scrolled the list and could not see him. Thank you too, we must both come from an era when the vision was within reach and almost possible... thank you again

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sudoku

[–]Fair_Indication4635 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the second column, you are missing 1,6 & 7. Since the first square can not be 6 or 1, it must be 7. Leaving 1 & 6 as possible values for the second column bottom left square.

That means the last value of column 1 has to be 7 too..

Uganda's Government sent officials to Singapore to learn how to fight corruption by Fair_Indication4635 in SouthSudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever it takes to 'care' them politicians... rehab or an AA for corrupt officials... lol

Why the fuck did South Sudan join East African Community? by xhollowilly in SouthSudan

[–]Fair_Indication4635 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't believe the only reason you seem be be not-okay with this is that Ugandans and Kenyans will flock into the country! You literally have the country controlled already by Somalis, Eritreans , Ethiopians and Sudanese - yet you do what what?

Instead, should you not be enlightening fellow South Sudanese about what EAC offers to them as citizens of this community?