African Art Essence

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An African Art Essence to Cure the Insanity of Politics!

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This Art Essence, in its African nature spreads through some kinds of activities to touch the political life in the continent deeply in the heart.

Behind the dictatorship discrimination, wars and starvation there emerges a glint of hope!

Searching for hopes? -- Well, then capture this echo!

An echo:

Yes, our aim is to represent multi-cultural African art essence and African rhythm on some pages at the Ezine Act! But you may notice that the first words of our headline above are very critical. They indicate the negative phenomenon of our orientation.

But the closing words put a clear message about the positive part of this orientation. We are not assuming Kant’s philosophy (Immanuel Kant- German philosopher 1724-1804). We know nothing about it more than (that specific "thing" when we say: the word "something" should specify and indicate what that thing is.)

This small part of the "thing" theory, works to identify that thing at the end of "something" and make it physical to indicate a specific thing in itself in particular.

We do mean the indication of "prospective" negatives when they are taken into consideration through different actions to change them into positives.

The "African art essence" has a magical message on how amongst the dictatorship's discrimination wars and the starvation there emerges a glint of hope!

This is a good indication on how the art and the modern culture work positively to put an end to these negatives.

We put here together and face to face one negative political event/behaviour and one positive cultural event and invite you to enjoy;-)

Phase 1:
The Political Negatives:

If you are following the BBC, CNN, AP, WP, AFP and the other media sources; or some of the human rights organizations such as Amnesty, Human Rights Watch and Criminal then you will absolutely hear about what the media and some other human sources described as (a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing) in Sudan. If not, or to remind; to understand if these claims are true or not, get into the history of this area -- go through these readings at those three links:

  1. African Art Essence
  2. Politics of the Business
  3. Political Problems in Sudan
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Please read those three pages above if you have not done yet, and then come back to get our points of view about this African political issue.

No, the war in Sudan was and is not at that level indeed although there is a dictatorship elites ruling there in the light of FALSE Islamic and Arabic propaganda. The problem that has been developed since 3 years from the British evacuation to the country, started to grow tribalism in the southern Sudan first.

The main ruling elites the British has left in wealth and power thought simply that Sudan falls in this influence of the Arabic and Islamic world; and since the main areas of the country the British has developed with the share of the Northerners are in the North, then there should be obviously an orientation for the semi-theocrats to take off with the government.

There were and are two main big theocratic parties which lead to the recent political deterioration in Sudan. Check what they did in the last 5 decades and they are still doing at-->Art of Prime-ministering

They lead military dictatorship to capture the power and unfold and indicate its false Islamic orientation too in the last 3 decades. More details at Politics and Society

We are going to detail what we have mentioned above right away, so please be patient and follow some links from this "African Art" page to some other pages to get detailed information about this issue. You can also enjoy discussing about any relevant issue to our "African Art" or "African Politics" here at Afro Journal Press. Get to the link above.

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The BBC described the war in the following phrase:

"The civil war erupted in 1983 between the mainly Christian and animist south and the Arab and Muslim-dominated north."

That is NOT TRUE because we know first of all, the war in Sudan started early just after the British evacuation to the country and the independence of Sudan on 1956.

Second, the classification to the war is incorrect. This assumption indicates how much this information missleads. Unfortunately, some writers had gone through the same mistakes of the media. See African Literature

The war is not (between the mainly Christian and animist south and the Arab and Muslim-dominating the north) as the BBC and other sources like CRIN turned to post in its Ezine. The war is between rebel movements and military dictatorial regimes. You may visit "Child Rights Information Network (CRIN)" here: http://www.crin.org ... but you may need first to get what we are trying to convey at: Politics, business and love inspiration

To read more about the dark part of the dictatorship not only in Sudan but in other parts of the African world see:

We know the BBC is well and good source, but we do not know how the date of the war is missed and the other information is corrupted!

And we know that any media can go back to its archives or the nearest encyclopaedia for more info and get some more human sources to feed them comparisons.

Phase 2:
Positives of the African Art and Culture:

We have mentioned above, that there is a glint of hope behind the dictatorship discrimination, wars and starvation!

The second festival of the Sudanese culture was held in the Egyptian capital city of Cairo on the 1st-7th september 1996. It was held there because there are so many Sudanese who fled their country to the northern neighbouring country. See Sudanese African Art Essence

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