Via a video filmed by militia members: Actor Mukhtar Bakhit: “Stop the war, peace is beautiful”
Via a video filmed by militia members..
Actor Mukhtar Bakhit: “Stop the war, peace is beautiful”
Sudan Events – Magda Hassan
Comedian Mukhtar Bakhit, known as Al-Daiter, appeared in a video filmed by a member of the Rapid Support Militia, who worked to preface the presence of the star in areas under their control and that he was asking him for a message for the sake of the country, with his complete consent.
Actor Mukhtar Bakhit stressed the need to stop the war and seeking peace, “This country is a trust in our hands, and I am now in the desert with the RSF. Frankly, we have become besieged in the media. If you say no to the war, you are considered an oppositionist and a politician, and if you say (yes to war) you are considered with the former regime’s group. knowing that our message must be different.” He said.
“He says, ‘Stop this war for the sake of the children and mothers, because war is a bad thing.'” Mukhtar Bakhit added. “I have five sisters and five brothers, all of whom were separated by war. We want to live a decent life.” He continued.
“Our country is beautiful. It has agriculture and grazing, and it has everything. Why choosing death? Shut the sound of guns so that the children can live in peace.”
Al-Daiter pointed out that he lives in Alsharafa Al-Halawiyin in safety and security, and that there is much good in Sudan. “Oh Hamidati and Burhan, I, Mukhtar Bakhit, asking you to listen to my voice and shake hands. Otherwise, death will not stop and we will never find peace.” He said. “Hey, Hemedti, Wad abouk, choose peace, and you, Burhan, choose peace, for it is beautiful.” He added in a comical way in Al-Daiter’s words. He concluded his speech by saying that everything he said represented his own opinion, and he spoke for no one.
It is noteworthy that the last work of actor Mukhtar Bakhit was the drama series “Al-Daiter Lammat Hebban,” which was broadcast on the Khartoum Channel during the month of Ramadan (the month of war). It is a comedy series of thirty episodes that deals with a number of social phenomena and issues.
A number of comedy stars participate in Bakhit’s episodes, headed by the great actor Rabih Taha and actor Muhammad Abdullah Musa. Al-Daiter leans toward national, social, and peace issues.