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13 hours ago Shawqi Badri 246 visits Shawqi Badri Before long, Kuwaitis celebrated the departure of the last Bengali from their homes. No one protested against the sweeping of the poor, oppressed Bengalis. Kuwaitis have the right to decide what benefits their country. The Kuwaitis decided, after a long wait of scrutiny and study, that the control of Egyptian teachers over education in Kuwait led to the deterioration of the educational level, and that is why they wanted to celebrate the departure of Egyptian teachers, and this may be the tip of the iceberg!! What hurts the Egyptians in a special way that goes beyond the stage of incurable mental illness is the preference of some for the Sudanese over them, even if this is in a pulp-plucking competition or sugarcane-chewing competition……. Everything is fine and acceptable… But not from the Sudanese. The Egyptian people, with the exception of the great and conscious Coptic people, consider themselves the best of human beings and the guarded mother of the world, which is the Creator’s gift to humanity. Al-Sa’idi in Egypt is subjected to ridicule and stereotyping on radio, television and newspapers. The Sa’aida are the most brilliant and honorable Egyptians. I have written a lot about our Coptic people in Sudan. Written under the title… Christians who added qā to are still the greatest almspeople. They were the Sudanese’s choice. They have one of the largest neighborhoods in Omdurman, and poets sang for them. He never bounced a Coptic check. We found nothing but tribal honesty, love, honesty, and generosity among them. The Kuwaitis said that the Egyptian teacher does not work hard in the lessons, so the student needs paid private lessons. We have studied in Eastern Europe since the sixties and met many people from Yemen, especially from Hadhramaut and South Yemen. Most of their teachers were from Sudan and studied the same curricula that we studied. Like a reading book… Salem and the clever donkey, the affectionate ant and the house that the jack built. They were given opportunities to study in the secondary stage and then enter the University of Khartoum. They all praised to the point of indifference their Sudanese teachers, graduates of the Bakht al-Rida Foundation, and their motto was……the message and the teacher was almost a messenger. We met many Saudi-Emiratis and some engineers and doctors in several Arab countries, including Iraq and Lebanon, and they praised the Sudanese lecturers and had a strong bond with them because the Sudanese were dedicated to their work and knew what was wrong!! The Egyptian people are crushed by their governments. They are governments of livelihood and begging. Unfortunately, this applies to many Egyptian people who seek livelihood and beg. For some people, education is not a message, it is a means to get the most money in every way. Our company Blue Nile needed to communicate with the manager of the Egyptian Bank in Abu Dhabi. My brother Iman went to see the Egyptian manager. He found him sharing the residence with two Egyptians, and there was not even a rug in the room of the manager, who slept only on a mattress on the floor…….. In response to the look of shock on my brother’s face, the manager said………I don’t have enough money to go back to Al-Mahrousa and buy a villa and establish it. Why do I spend money in a country other than my country? The people of the Emirates are not stupid. They knew that the Sudanese spends most of his salary or income in the Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Ajman, or Qatar. I saw some Egyptians in the Emirates being content with a can of beans for the price of an orphan’s dirham. My brother Iman worked for ten years in,, commercial licenses,, the place of Al-Saf and Al-Laghaf,, in the municipality of, Abu Dhabi,,. Upon his final return, he borrowed the price of the ticket from his nephew, Dr. Al-Moez Malik, who is in charge of administration and holds a doctorate in administration from America and worked for the Adma International Petroleum Company. I will give you an example that I lived and knew. We had a group of Sudanese Copts in Eastern Europe, East and West Germany. You do not need to put them on the wound to make it good. Just their name is enough to make the wound good. John Boutros, Youssef Boutros, the pharmacist Emil, etc. Brother Dr. Mansour Nassif is in Prague. It is enough for him to look at you with his wide, friendly eyes, his blond mustache, and his constant smile to make you want to hug him tightly. His wife, Jamalat, was a serious and modest woman who represented the teacher well. When the number of Arabs or native speakers, such as the Sudanese, increased, the Czechs decided to establish an Arabic school. A beautiful building was chosen for it in the Letna area, at the tunnel and bridge on the Vltava River. On top of the hill was a statue of Stalin before it was destroyed after the Twentieth Congress and the elimination of Stalinism. Mrs. Jamalat was an experienced teacher and exuded dedication to work and seriousness. On the day of the exam, I found some young men with curly mustaches. They may be university graduates, some of whom work in the huge Egyptian embassy. Each of them was sitting next to one of the students. The honorable teacher, who has experience in her home country of Sudan, exploded. She wanted to expel the young men, but they refused, because they were sitting next to the sons of the ambassador, the consul, the military cultural attaché, and other diplomats. The students are supposed to succeed in all possible ways in order to enroll in Egyptian schools when their families’ service period in Prague ends. People with mustaches refused to go out. Maybe out of fear for their jobs. The Sudanese teacher left the hall angry, as she had never known such behavior in her homeland, Sudan. Brother Ahmed and his wife Al-Shifa, from Rifa’a, as I remember, used to teach in the Emirates. From them and others, I learned how Egyptian teachers cheated and helped Emirati students cheat. Their slogan was… Let the cows succeed, and what do you lose?? One of the sheikhs’ sons harassed the son of an Emirati. The victim’s response was to attack the father of the sheikh’s son and say that the sheikh, the father of the unruly child, is the one who brings them Egyptian teachers who help them cheat in order to get high grades. The matter reached an official. The official raided a student classroom and the Egyptian teacher was writing answers to a large group of questions for his students. When asked and asked for clarification, the Egyptian teacher said that the matter was only a review for the next exam. When asked where is the next exam and there are only two days left until the exam date?? The teacher stuttered and said that he was putting the questions for the exam at the last minute!! Usually, the exam questions are supposed to be printed and ready a few days in advance, and two days are not enough!! When officials in the Emirates were inquiring why the outstanding students, after scrutiny, obtained lower grades than the students under the management of Egyptian teachers. Some struggling students were transferred to an Egyptian teacher’s classroom, and the results became impressive. The Egyptians resorted to the old trick of rejecting Sudanese songs, poetry, or Sudanese lectures… No one understands what the Sudanese say!!!! The students do not understand the Sudanese teacher…Imagine. Some Sudanese are stubborn. I remember that a Sudanese school gave a male or female student 47 out of a hundred. They appealed to her to add 3 points so that the red mark of failure is not placed on the certificate and the student, male or female, is a son of sheikhs. The Sudanese school refused and was saying that it would not cheat, and if the administration wanted to cheat, they would have to add the three points themselves, but it would not cheat. At the end of the year, he refused to renew the school. Senior Sudanese went and asked a senior education official to intervene, as he is a witness to the capabilities and efficiency of the Sudanese school. The senior official said… We want teachers, we don’t want knights. It was not renewed for the Sudanese school… Who is the loser?? When the Sudanese opened up to the Al-Rehab neighborhood in Cairo. Many of the Badri family gathered, especially those who had some money and a fat European pension after retirement. Some of them grew up in Britain, and some of them practiced education and studied at universities, higher institutes, or as lecturers. Some people have come up with the idea of establishing an institute to teach the English language they are fluent in. One of them was a young man who grew up in London and is an English language teacher at an Egyptian institute!! The woman thought about contacting a lawyer to facilitate registration and follow-up. She was the one who ran the Al-Ahfad Model School for young people in Sudan, and her students obtained the highest grades, including the first to receive a certificate. Through the limousine driver they always use, he directed them to a smart lawyer. After presenting the matter to the lawyer Al-Hammam and discussing the administrative and legal matters, the lawyer asked…and the Egyptian teachers?? !! When the answer was… We are studying… The lawyer’s face became like the Defersoir gap. After the Zionists crossed and 5,000 Egyptian soldiers fled and took refuge among civilians in the town of Suez, the road to Al-Qalahra became open. The gap was closed by the Sudanese division, led by the heroic Sudanese officer, Muhammad Abdel Qader Omar Al-Sadiq, from Omdurman, the Al-Sardaria district, south. The Zionists crossed. The lawyer was twitching and saying……. No, no, it is not possible, teacher, for Sudanese to teach Egyptians… No, no, this is an unacceptable truth. The manager must be Egyptian. 40% of the employees must be Egyptian. The owner of the limousine was owned by an Egyptian limousine, and the matter was considered the third worst two days in the history of Al-Mahrousa since the time of Hatshepsut. The first is the defeat of Egypt for the first time in football by Saudi Arabia in 1993, and the defeat of Egypt by the Zionists in 1967, and the last day is the arrogance of the barbarians and their lack of manners by trying to teach God’s chosen people, people of knowledge, culture, and clever people to boil Abu Farwa and potatoes, etc. The lawyer was saying… What do the Sudanese teach the Egyptians??? The response was to teach them respect for others, Egyptians’ love for Egypt and their brothers in Egypt, and their cohesion…. The biggest lie. The people who dig the most for their countrymen are the Egyptians, except for those who have mercy on me, my Lord. Here is what I wrote decades ago about what happened in the Emirati newspaper Al-Ittihad. Quote When the Egyptian journalist Al-Shardi took over Al-Ittihad newspaper, he, as is the custom of most Egyptians, went to fight Sudanese journalists. He brought his Egyptian family. But those he brought conspired against him and overthrew him. ,, Pharaoh is jealous and another Pharaoh is cursed ,, . While Al-Shardi is at home, broken-hearted and frustrated. I heard from the journalist Professor Muhammad Taha Al-Feel, who lived with his wife in Beijing in the sixties and whose son, a doctor, was born in Beijing, China…. Professors Muhammad Taha Al-Feel, Hussein Sharif, and Yahya Al-Awad knocked on Al-Shardi’s door. At that time, the journalist Al-Shardi cried. He used to say that he had fought them, marginalized them, and brought back those who had betrayed him. There is no longer anyone knocking on his door or asking about him except the people he abused!! The Sudanese proverb says: Gold goes, but its balance does not. The meaning of the scale is awareness and knowledge. The condition of the Sudanese today has deteriorated, but the balance is still there. The people of Kuwait have known the Sudanese since the legend of Safa, pay attention… An envelope of land. Move forward. All the Sudanese soldiers who came to defend Kuwait put the envelopes full of money and boarded the plane to Sudan. The one who issued the orders was Officer Mahmoud Al-Zing. The Sudanese said that they are regular soldiers and not mercenaries. One of the senior officers spoke on television a while ago that the forces that came to Kuwait were complaining bitterly and in a pressing manner without stopping about the type of food and its lack of quality. The only group that did not complain about the poor quality of the food was Sudanese. When asked. The Sudanese said that the food is not good, but whoever comes to fight does not think about eating. They are content with eating qarqosh, dry bread and dates that they brought with them from Sudan. It is often reported that the Egyptian army enters more than 200 kilometers into Sudanese territory. It happens that the Egyptian army chases Sudanese gold prospectors inside their country. We hear about Sudanese people dying from Egyptian army bullets among prospectors. In the past, the Egyptian army used to kill Sudanese people on the border on their way to enter Israel. We understand that Israel shoots infiltrators because they may cause sabotage or smuggling. We do not understand why Egypt kills them and leaves their bodies on barbed wire without burial or verifying their identity. Sinai Bedouins were arresting the Sudanese, calling their families by phone, burning their bodies, causing them to scream in pain and demanding that their families pay a ransom. Sometimes they would kill them after taking some of their organs. Today, bullying the Sudanese and blackmailing them by the police has become one of the ways to make a living in Egypt. They previously said that they do not arrest anyone over sixty. Today they arrested an old man over seventy years old and threatened his family to pay 5,000 Egyptian pounds or he will be deported to Sudan. I heard one of the Sudanese women saying that they bought us and then cheated us. Companies sold apartments and villas to Sudanese through monthly installments. Some have bought their money from individuals or companies, paying in cash. Today, when Sudanese want to return to their homes, they discover that they owe 2 to 4 thousand dollars. They say the reason is that they did not buy homes through banks!! How were the expenses paid?? Wasn’t the payment through banks?? Today, hundreds of Egyptians stand on the Sudanese border for months waiting for the Sudanese security response. They talk about the paradise that awaits them in Sudan, and the money they earned from profitable trade without being chased by the police, humiliation, bullying, exploitation, and the fear of leaving the house. One of them was almost slapping and sobbing and said that he had an ammonia factory that employed 500 Egyptian workers in Sudan and brought in dollars. Does he have a Sudanese manager? Is 40% of the workforce Sudanese?? It is well-known Sudanese generosity. We return the greeting with goodness from her. I wrote decades ago and said: If you respond to the one who slapped you once and you respond to him with an orphan slap, then he is superior to you in points of initiative. Karkassa, as if the German poet and thinker, Brecht, knew the unseen while he was in the time of World War II and writing. Four generals marched with the army to Iran. The first did not enter the war. The second did not achieve a victory. The third found the weather bad. The fourth was let down by his soldiers. Four generals who did not reach One of his targets. Shawqi shawgibadri@hotmail.com See also Shawqi Badri. It seems that the Americans and the West want you to return to power. It means home is your home and the Sultan…



