Reading and Description … Artificial Hunger …Written by/ Ahmed Al-Zubair Mahjoub

• The UAE has become addicted to artificiality, quickly resorting to it based on (financial arrogance and pride), starting with benign artificiality (such as creating agricultural and residential environments), moving to childish artificiality (such as creating a male figure on top of a tower), and finally reaching malicious artificiality (such as creating revolutions and militias).
• The latest trend is (creating a famine in Sudan). They commissioned reports based on (stories and assumptions written in numerical language to claim accuracy, but they fall apart once investigations begin). They cited (the fact of militias burning and preventing agriculture on less than 10% of the land actually farmed in Sudan) and exploited the ignorance of many who believe that (our choice of traditional foods and local homes is not due to poverty or helplessness, but we enjoy them just like the French enjoy eating frogs).
• Although the availability of luxuries in any country negates the occurrence of a famine, we will concede for argument’s sake that it has happened and demand the following from the United Nations:
Label the militias as terrorists for burning crops.
Oblige the UAE to send food (at least) along with weapons.
If the famine is in (quantity), the most suitable means for relief is by sea vessels.
If the famine is in (price), meaning that food is available but at a high price, the quickest solution is to increase the purchasing power of the Sudanese pound by depositing (the value of the supposed aid or the value of targeted interventions) in the Central Bank of Sudan in foreign currency as mere deposits to be withdrawn after three years.