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Dr.. Saad Yousuf Ends Episodes of (The Black Day)

 

Sudan Events – Magda Hassan

Dr. Saad Yousuf completed , the twelfth and final episode of his documentation of the attack they were subjected to, which he called “The Black Day,” where he concluded his story by saying: On that day, the blacks looted many things that meant a lot to me… And on that black day, my left ear lost hearing, so I said: Praise be to God. The sounds I will receive are enough for me to listen to them with one ear.

However, what surprised me most about the events of the black day was that the two bullets that were fired at me in the library room, the first of which landed in the heart of Aristotle’s book (The Art of Poetics), which was the first critical document written for the theater of the fifth century BC… As for the second bullet, it landed. In a recent play book that I had not yet finished reading… and both of them were publications of the organization whose attendance at the first meeting of its Board of Trustees was interrupted by the war… Did all of this happen by coincidence? Or an encrypted message placed in my inbox?

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