You are experiencing extreme strife and inequality. Many of the people involved in the military are oppressing you and stripping you of your rights. The military extorts the youth and encourages you to offer your boys up to the regime. You are told that your boys’ participation in the regime will help to keep you safe. However, the regime often kills your children and shows no remorse for the tragedies they are committing.
Much of the success of the oppressions stems from the politics of fear. The government is able to strike fear into the hearts of the citizens and to keep everyone in check. Withholding of education is also another that the government is able to control the people. I believe that we need to continue to educate ourselves on effective diplomatic relations. The key to ending the misery does not benefit from solitary rebel groups operating alone.
Darfur benefits from increased oil revenue and is one of the fasting growing countries in Africa. This access to wealth can allow for Darfur to become a very prosperous/successful country. I believe that the way to achieve that is to keep working together and bonding. I am the leader of a rebel group that seeks change in a progressive manner.
I want you to know that there are many different people in Darfur that are working to help relieve that pain of the regime. Sudan soldiers have been dealt many different defeats at the hands of Darfur rebels. We have created a coalition of groups that meet and discuss about the progression of Darfur. I believe that if we consolidate our groups we will be more effective at negotiating with the government.
Our country will eventually become a fair place for everyone to live. Our regimes are becoming stronger and we do not seek to oppress the people by gaining power. We are trying to cooperate with the government and reach peaceful agreements. I would advise you to become active in the efforts but to never become hostile towards people.
Signed,
General Agway (Rebel leader, diplomat, politician, seeker of peace)
Documentary Film: Heart of Darfur
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/sudan/index.html
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/sudan/index.html
Alexio, this perspective is well-represented and the entry is well supplemented by your use of images. Good work--keep it up!
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