Thank You to the author, Mohamed Salih, and WikiTRIBUNE for writing and publishing such a contemporary article and making it available to an outside audience. I am stoked for the mission, vision, and the cause.
I especially appreciated the primary space given to the EU’s attempt to address the ROOT ISSUES of mass migration and the Khartoum Process. (But, we all know saying it is one thing and doing it is a whole other.) This piece was invigorating on an informational, argumentative, intellectual, and emotional level. I look forward to reading the ones to come!
Any follow up work would be great, just talking to them about their relative concerns or advocacy of the process. Some more detail about the process would be very helpful for context. Also some history of what brought the process about would be very instructive for readers. Thanks
Thank You to the author, Mohamed Salih, and WikiTRIBUNE for writing and publishing such a contemporary article and making it available to an outside audience. I am stoked for the mission, vision, and the cause.
I especially appreciated the primary space given to the EU’s attempt to address the ROOT ISSUES of mass migration and the Khartoum Process. (But, we all know saying it is one thing and doing it is a whole other.) This piece was invigorating on an informational, argumentative, intellectual, and emotional level. I look forward to reading the ones to come!
Cheers!
Should we add a photo to this article? I can get one from flicker ( shared under creative commons) or we can ask our photographer for one.
I have added a photo from Irish Defence Force off coast of Libya, creative commons. Thanks
I would like to interview :
1- Amjed Farid who has been quoted on the article
2- Yasir Zaidan research assistant at Washington Ins.
3- Any official from Khartoum Process.
How we can frame the question(s) to each one of them to reflect different aspects on the article?
Any follow up work would be great, just talking to them about their relative concerns or advocacy of the process. Some more detail about the process would be very helpful for context. Also some history of what brought the process about would be very instructive for readers. Thanks
thanks, will follow that but I wan’t to make sure I’m not writing leading questions, how about these:
1- Do you think Khartoum process has been successful so far and what are you concerns if you have any?
Also should I put them in contact with you or interview them directly using my email?
You interview them directly and add into this story.
That’s good question. And follow up with why they have concerns on not.