An emotional woman in Salha knocks on her neighbours door to tell them it’s safe to come out, the Army is here. Silence at first before a nervous man tepidly opens the door. In RSF occupied neighbourhoods like Salha a knock on the door was terrifying moment today it was a moment of joy.
I think it’s normal for things to not go as planned and the more you regulate yourself to try new things and see it from a new perspective the better your chances are to end up with things you never knew you wanted until you got it.
It’s really hard coming to terms with the fact that I’m 28 and having to mourn the life that I envisioned and literally nothing going to plan and feeling like I’m running out of time
@Sugar_Nova99 Nope, UAE was successful because they have the money to fund war and pay neighboring countries to be vessels for their militia. A lot of RSF are from Chad, Libya and even Colombians. Weapons are American. There’s no way tribes in Sudan are rich enough to buy American weapons.
@heyitshagz I feel those type of accounts are Mossad agent trying to fuel us against each other. Even if Egyptians don’t want to see themselves as Africans, why am I as a fellow African should be bothered 😭 like everyone free to feel however they want
@lacenour I crossed my leg one time in the metro and a man in front of me told me to sit well because it’s disrespectful for me as a women to cross my legs in front of a man 🙂
@kassiesvault I knew a Lebanese women who had siblings in Sudan because her father had a second wife in Sudan. The kids know nothing about Lebanon btw 😂