You have brightened an essential issue in the HOA.
In respect of Sudan, the influence upon Muslims by dictators has negative effect towards people's welfare and socio-political progress.
If we consider the case of the Republic of South Africa, we can easily find the solution.
Mar 13, 2010 Rating
Sudan Does not Resemble South Africa!NEW by: Admin
Thanks for commenting. I appreciate it.
I do not know why you have chosen to post comment anonymous. However, this is not the issue. I just wanted to bring your attention to use your name as it would be more confidential for other readers and provide your email address for the system to send you notifications about replies to your comments.
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Regarding your comment, I think the military religious regime does not effect only Muslims but it effects also all people with other religious beliefs and atheists too.
I also do not know why you thought that the case of the Republic of South Africa is important to find solutions to the Sudanese political problems.
There is no comparison between the political issues in South Africa and those in Sudan nowadays. You are welcome to write more about this specific issue. Perhaps, other people could get your opinion correctly.
Mar 14, 2010 Rating
Re-CommentNEW by: Mohamed
My friend Khalid, excuse me. I commented on the issue above by other name, which appears to me in the post. I will continue commenting using my full name.
Thanks you a lot.
Mohamed Nureldeen
Mar 15, 2010 Rating
Comment in Your Native Language through Emails!NEW by: Admin
There is no problem, Mohammed Nureldeen. In fact, you forgot to enter your name, so the comment appears by anonymous. It is useful to enter your email address too. The system WILL NOT publish your email address.
Thank you for your comment. As, I have mentioned in many places in the comments, you can email your comments if you were more comfort to write in your native language. I will translate your comments for you. Send them to my private email, which is lovely at webspeed dot dk. You know of course, how to put that email correctly.
I await your answer to the question I asked, why you thought that the example in South Africa would solve the Political Problems in Sudan.
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Mar 15, 2010 Rating
Our Generation in the Horn of Africa Must Struggle Hard!NEW by: enkidu debaba
Innocent people in the Horn of Africa face bad political situation made by some of the worst dictators in the world. This is one fact to consider.
Where good democracies exist in the modern world over there, a president cannot keep on for more than two terms. It rarely happens, in spite of exceptions.
In our Horn of Africa, the dictators enforce their systems and exploit the opposition by infiltrating it and making it weak, so the people will not get any choice in the elections they play and forge. They even buy the opposition.
Although the international community must fight dictatorship in the Horn of Africa, but the people in the Horn of Africa should not depend on the West for example to create good democracies in their behalf. They should continue their political struggle to get it.
The elections whether they be in Sudan or in Ethiopia are only decoration. Some powers in the West want those dictators in power to keep their interests in the Horn of Africa. They do not care about the opposition or whatsoever.
Africans must find solutions by helping each other rather than just waiting for far help to get in the continent to end the dictatorship. Our generation must learn, understand, and find ways to get its rights.