Every boat that arrives brings a question along with the migrants: what kind of world have we built, if so many brothers and sisters must risk death to seek life? Human dignity demands legal and safe pathways, rescue and assistance, real cooperation against traffickers, effective protection for victims, serious processes of reception and integration, and policies that allow every person to live with dignity in their own land. We cannot grow accustomed to counting the dead. Human dignity has no passport and does not lose its value when crossing a border. #ApostolicJourney
Another year and another birthday for my sister where she remains stranded in a deadly war zone in Sudan with no prospect of being reunited with our 94 year old Canadian mom despite our repeated appeals to the Canadian government to intervene on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. @MarkJCarney@LenaMetlegeDiab my sister Kholoud is the daughter, sister and aunt of Canadian citizens who are fully committed to supporting her emotionally and financially should she ever reach safety here in Canada. Once again I appeal for your direct intervention given the distressing circumstances we face as a Sudanese Canadian family.
@TheRWCHR@yonahdiamond@geoffreyyork@NicholasCoghlan@SCCASocials@timhodgsonmt@AnitaAnandMP@CitImmCanada
After over four decades in the army, Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun tells me, “I’ve been in combat situations many times. I was wounded twice. I’ve seen the hardship of war. That’s why I hate wars. That’s why I prefer negotiation… I don’t want my children, I don’t want the people, to live the same hardship.”
@LBpresidency
I’m a Lebanese Maronite Catholic. My vision of Lebanon is inclusive of all its people-w/no sect divisions. It breaks my heart to see Christians banning “Shia or hijabis” from their towns or buildings. That’s not what Jesus would do. & it’s not the way to build a unified Lebanon
In an exclusive interview with CNN, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour his message to the IRGC and Iran. https://t.co/V3msdvKCG1
A Saudi man married a Sudanese woman in Sudan and had a son with her. He then divorced her and took his son back to Saudi Arabia, telling him that his mother had died.
When the son grew up and was over thirty years old, the father confessed to him that his mother was alive.
That young man is Abdullah Khoujali, a player for the Saudi Al-Nassr football club. A satellite channel interviewed him after secretly bringing his mother from Sudan, surprising him with her presence. Watch the mother's first interview.
"الجلابية البيضاء" هي الزي التقليدي الأبرز في السودان، وهي جزء من الهوية السودانية.
تتميز ببياضها الناصع، وتصميمها الفضفاض الذي يشمل الأكمام الواسعة، لكن لهذا الزي دلالات عدة، فما هي؟
تشاهدون المزيد في سلسلة "الأزياء التقليدية - السودان" عبر قناة الجزيرة الوثائقية على يوتيوب.
#الجزيرة_الوثائقية
#وراء_كل_صورة_حكاية