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 Fathi al-Dour: The ruling regime is now reeling, and this is what makes it harder to overthrow him
Fathi Al-Dour: The Ruling Regime Is Now Reeling, And This Is What Makes It Harder To Overthrow Him
Fathi al-Dour: The ruling regime is now reeling, and this is what makes it harder to overthrow him


02-15-2018 04:56 AM
In the framework of his longest tour since the publication of his latest book (plague / penetration of the State of Security and Intelligence in Sudan), which indicated that it will extend for nearly two months passed half, during which the seminars, which dealt with the contents of the book and the current political situation, , And then accumulations of repercussions on the current reality, which aroused much controversy in the Sudanese community in both. 
Within this framework, the author will hold a symposium in Leeds on Saturday 17/2 and another in Manchester on Sunday. 
18/2 He held two seminars in London and Birmingham earlier this month, and was attended by many activists and observers of what is going on in the Sudan from the escalating reactions day after day. 
Professor Fathi Al-Doss will continue his seminars in other European cities.
Where a seminar will be held in the Netherlands (The Hague) on 24 February, then in Scandinavian cities (Copenhagen / Malmo / Stockholm) on 2/3/4 March and another, concluding in Ireland (Dublin) on 10 March. 
It is worth noting that the author Fathi Al-Dau started his seminars on a long tour in the United States of America began in Michigan, then Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), New Jersey and Maryland (Kansas) and then Greater Washington. 
In a call from Al-Rakouba to Professor Fathi Al-Daws on the significance and objectives of this continuous activity, he said: "This is what has already been said and is not new, as observers know, but it is new that the ruling regime is now wobbling, which makes it hard to overthrow it after a long-awaited night. He added that the historic opportunity of the Sudanese people to regain their dignity, which has been violated and their pride, which has almost disappeared and put an end to this humiliation in the continuing violations of its existence I also hope that this contribution is modest in light of the movement that organized the country and coincided with my book, . He concluded by saying that the next (the most severe and I do not know if they know). 
Here are the titles of some upcoming seminars.

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