Articles
The
Enslaved Purity of Joseph
Mahgoub El-Tigani
February 24, 2004
While reading over
conflicting views in the Sudanese MSU List on the scourge of slavery in
the Sudan, the story of Joseph the enslaved Prophet suddenly jumped into
my mind.
As the Holy Quran
taught, The (Brethren) sold him for a miserable price, - for a few
dirhams counted out; in such low estimation did they hold him! (Yousif:
20).
The story of Joseph
in the Holy Quran has always fascinated readers; a parable with
magnificent meanings not least of them is that, as far as our Sudanese
realities are concerned, enslavement does degrade humans down to a few
dirhams, which is the cheapest price ever. The enslaved ones, the parable
goes, continue high and above the evil of enslavement pure humans (including
Prophets) in the eyes of the Benevolent and the Most Merciful with brilliant
future too when liberation comes and change is inescapably enforced. Hence,
Joseph the Enslaved becomes the non-enslaving Ruler, the liberator of
his evil brethren. What a Story!
Abdon Agaw, a refined
Sudanese leader and human rights activist who in the mid 1990s saw it
all with his own eyes (criminal traders, receiving Chiefs, liberated victims,
and a market location in the middle of a remote area in Bahr al-Ghazal),
wrote in the Sudanese Human Rights Quarterly (Issue 12: January 2002,
pages 20-21):
The Sudanese
Human Rights Quarterly of June 1997 published the names of children from
the Bor Dinka of Bahr Al-Ghazal enslaved by slave-traders with different
forms and new styles. A larger number of children and women have already
been unlawfully kidnapped and wrongfully ill-treated as slaves, a direct
consequence of the NIF-escalated civil war in the South and Western Sudan.
In this statement, Agaw clearly mentioned enslavement occurrence as well
in Western Sudan.
Agaw further documented
the names of our innocent children from the villages of Abang, Angakuei,
Atet, Chir, Palek, Adol, Koch, Col, Adumwor, Ayual, Aduodit, Deer, Biong,
among several others.
The full of life,
able-bodied, youthful, and beautiful Sudanese children Gok, Malith, Alier,
Atem, Barach, Garang, Awuou, Mayom, Deng, Dol, Kut, Wel, Majur, Jok, Ajak,
Goi, Atem, Majok, Gawer, Madit, Ajith, Lual, Murial, Mawei, Agany, Chol,
Kur, Gai, Achiek, Mnyok, Majok, Mayuei, Bol, Makuol, Deng, MAtiop, Deng,
Alier, GArang, Mading, Mayen, Deng, Guguei, Atet, Majok and Majok were
all enslaved.
What difference would
a contextual depiction mean instead of a flat right wording
of the scourge matters when the Sudan Government and Arab supporters claim
the enslavement of these Sudanese precious children is only kidnapping
or, worst of all, negate the whole existence of the scourge saying: we
will not believe it until we see it with our own eyes! Think a moment
of a murder witness saying in court I will not say the murder occurred
until I would have seen the killing with my own eyes! How unpolished,
dehumanizing, and miserably liar this regime is!
What difference does
it make for the suffering of these angels when the Sudan Governments
human rights agency insists in calling the act of enslavement
mere abductions? True, the hollow-hearts of a false pride
are surely senseless about real agonies.
What difference does
it make to the aborted future of these kids and the tranquility of their
families and communities that the slavery-encouraging war-mongering Brotherhood
theological State feverishly say it is not slavery! Where are these
slaves in the North? It is merely a product of armed conflicts between
Bedouin Dinka and Bedouin Arabs! Then stop this conflict wherever
it exists with regular democracy, the rule of law, and the just peace
instead of waging new wars all over the nation.
Despite the governments
faltering arguments, the victimized Josephs are there, innocent as the
Prophet was in the bottom of the well, kidnapped and exposed to enslavement
by his own Brethren, waiting for liberation and a brilliant future deserved
in a free land with advanced public and personal life.
Until then, however,
our enslaved children are there; somewhere with unknown whereabouts, dead
or alive but tortured for sure beginning with the act of pulling
them away by the wickedest actors ever from their own parents, villages,
and innocent communities under the bad governance of the Brotherhood regime
that is only good in doing evil and negating it!.
How could a Sudanese
awakening conscience sleep with a restful mind when our children are openly
enslaved by fellow Sudanese?!
The Sudan Government
has been continuously advised by international human rights norms that
the State powers government is using and consistently abusing to batter
her own citizens should be utilized in full scale to free the enslaved
girls and boys now from government-supported militias. This is how the
shame of the scourge would cease to exist with all victims restored, all
culprits put to trial, and the stringent laws of prohibition strictly
and fully applied.
A Government Genociding
its Own People, however, is just opening a new chapter of enslavement
in DarFur, kidnapping children and women, displacing whole populations,
and extra-judicially killing thousands.
What Shame
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