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The Sudanese servants and the dam

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 21:25
by Roha
Thank you again Abe for your expertise on anything dealing with the Arab world. I had seen many of these Arab wannabe Abeeds in my life who hate themselves, their own languages and identity. Worst is, they always present themselves more Arab than the Arabs by burning their own languages and heritage. In my graduate school, I saw one Arab Egyptian humiliate one of these Sudanese Abeeds in a seminar class by rhetorically asking him -- do you guys have your own languages, like the Habesha? You should have seen the Arab abeed react like -- wuha wsT ende semeTech ayT.
Abe Abraham wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 18:04
Abere wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 17:22
I can't handle such a retarded presentation by the Sudanese woman. How come a minster reads at 5th grade level. One can tell Sudan does not have her own true agenda other than serving as servant to the loud mouth Arab Egypt. Sudan is a laughing stock.
The poor performance of Mariam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi is already known to the Sudanese. She tries to be laughably more Egyptian than the Egyptians themselves.The Sudanese were embarrassed when she referred to Sameh Shouki, Egyptian foreign minister, as her teacher during her first foreign visit to Egypt after her appointment. Many have called for her resignation due to her inexperience and for damaging the reputation of the Sudan. Her exaggerated animosity towards Ethiopia is not understood by the Sudanese. They do not like her tone. However it is not easy to remove her from her position because she is the daughter of the Great Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi and a member of a very important party in the Sudan.
Because of Maryam Al-Sadiq ... great discontent with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Council of Ministers because of her high expenses and childish performance


She is telling her kids : kids wait for me for the dinner later ...I am going to UAE and will be coming back quickly.
Khartoum

The frequent and frequent travel of Foreign Minister Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi caused indignation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet.

A diplomatic source told Al-Rakuba that despite a cabinet decision to austerity and ban travel of ministers except for the utmost necessity, Maryam Al-Mahdi did not abide by the decision and is still spending resources and time on useless travels.

The source wondered what would Sudan benefit from its travel to Russia and America, and what would it provide other than material and diplomatic ruin.

A former ambassador described Maryam Al-Mahdi's performance in the ministry as the worst in the history of Sudanese diplomacy, saying that it will only increase diplomacy and ruin.

The ambassador noted the minister’s performance in the file of relations with Ethiopia, which he described as childish and lacking rationality, adding, “As for her position on the UAE’s initiative and support for it, it is a scandal and a neglect of sovereignty that requires resignation or dismissal.”

He concluded by saying that Maryam's continuation in the ministry will pay a heavy price for Sudan.

An administrative source in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured our newspaper that the minister's expenses in her frequent travels and the consequent expenses of tickets and petty cash for her and her escorts have become a huge financial burden on the ministry, which is not yet able to pay the entitlements of its foreign missions.

Re: The Sudanese servants and the dam

Posted: 08 Jul 2021, 22:18
by Facts
The Sudanese should have asked the Egyptian the same question. Arabic originated in Hejaz region of Arabia (now in Saudia). Egyptians spoke various languages including Coptic which was written with Greek letters as Egypt had also been ruled by Greeks. Then they were conquered and assimilated by Arabs from Arabia. Just like Sudanese. So they are in the same boat.
Roha wrote: Thank you again Abe for your expertise on anything dealing with the Arab world. I had seen many of these Arab wannabe Abeeds in my life who hate themselves, their own languages and identity. Worst is, they always present themselves more Arab than the Arabs by burning their own languages and heritage. In my graduate school, I saw one Arab Egyptian humiliate one of these Sudanese Abeeds in a seminar class by rhetorically asking him -- do you guys have your own languages, like the Habesha? You should have seen the Arab abeed react like -- wuha wsT ende semeTech ayT.
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I can't handle such a retarded presentation by the Sudanese woman. How come a minster reads at 5th grade level. One can tell Sudan does not have her own true agenda other than serving as servant to the loud mouth Arab Egypt. Sudan is a laughing stock.
The poor performance of Mariam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi is already known to the Sudanese. She tries to be laughably more Egyptian than the Egyptians themselves.The Sudanese were embarrassed when she referred to Sameh Shouki, Egyptian foreign minister, as her teacher during her first foreign visit to Egypt after her appointment. Many have called for her resignation due to her inexperience and for damaging the reputation of the Sudan. Her exaggerated animosity towards Ethiopia is not understood by the Sudanese. They do not like her tone. However it is not easy to remove her from her position because she is the daughter of the Great Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi and a member of a very important party in the Sudan.
Because of Maryam Al-Sadiq ... great discontent with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Council of Ministers because of her high expenses and childish performance


She is telling her kids : kids wait for me for the dinner later ...I am going to UAE and will be coming back quickly.
Khartoum

The frequent and frequent travel of Foreign Minister Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi caused indignation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet.

A diplomatic source told Al-Rakuba that despite a cabinet decision to austerity and ban travel of ministers except for the utmost necessity, Maryam Al-Mahdi did not abide by the decision and is still spending resources and time on useless travels.

The source wondered what would Sudan benefit from its travel to Russia and America, and what would it provide other than material and diplomatic ruin.

A former ambassador described Maryam Al-Mahdi's performance in the ministry as the worst in the history of Sudanese diplomacy, saying that it will only increase diplomacy and ruin.

The ambassador noted the minister’s performance in the file of relations with Ethiopia, which he described as childish and lacking rationality, adding, “As for her position on the UAE’s initiative and support for it, it is a scandal and a neglect of sovereignty that requires resignation or dismissal.”

He concluded by saying that Maryam's continuation in the ministry will pay a heavy price for Sudan.

An administrative source in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured our newspaper that the minister's expenses in her frequent travels and the consequent expenses of tickets and petty cash for her and her escorts have become a huge financial burden on the ministry, which is not yet able to pay the entitlements of its foreign missions.
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