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Tears of Happiness at Naivasha


The cry of an elderly Man in our culture gives the moment a silence of wonder of what has inflicted us!! I call it a stop sign, a pause, a mixture  of believe and disbelieve of an end to a very very long suffering and struggle,which has translated into the cry of an elder. I am sad very sad, becasuse the simble of our pride, respect and stading tall has cried. I am also happy because they were tears of peace. "cry the beloved country".
 
 
Long live for freedom.
Santo Akuei ( Ibrahim) Akoon Kuc

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dear santo akuei,


Welcome to the mading aweil board dude! It is a great joy to have here, feel free and carve up your tremendous ideas with your old friends, relatives, and your country met.


Back to the topic, those tears really mean something to south Sudanese particular. Joy signify anything such dancing, crying or even a lot forks exterminate themselves when they accomplish valuable thing like comprehend peace. when we submit and look onto all suffering and mistreatment we underwent through and now you are free again to handled your own business without someone concern. That alone can make cry. Anyway that was very sympathy of you.


thank,


awach anei


 



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