"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.
This great country
of no contrary,
once a cattle field
is now a battle field !
Ruled by traitors
and torturers.
war lovers
and evils lovers.
Devils worshippers
and own’s stomach worshippers.
Naughty
and unruly.
Why they made it infertile?
Land such a fertile !
Turning these big farms
into swamps !
Full of reeds
of odd breeds.
The beautiful houses and huts are scorched,
as everythings was scorned.
Should pillaging be the solution?
or rapping be the resolution?
This historical country,once a human resource center,
is now a humilation center!
This religious country,once a church’s base,
is now a slaughtering house !
Down in her soil,is full of swords,
rusted guns,
used and unused bullets.
Again,down in her soil is full of numerous skulls !
This great country,once the oldest,
now the oddest!
This great country,the [South] Sudan.
PaanLuel Wël – Founder and Editor-in-Chief of PaanLuel Wël Media
PaanLuel Wël is the founder and editor-in-chief of PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd, a prominent news and commentary platform dedicated to covering the news, history, culture, literature, and socio-political affairs of South Sudan and the world. Established in July 2011, the website was born out of PaanLuel Wël’s vision to create a space for free expression and constructive dialogue during a pivotal moment in South Sudan’s history.
Through PaanLuel Wël Media, he has cultivated a vibrant intellectual forum that features a diverse range of voices, from poets, authors, and academics to activists, commentators, and community columnists. The platform is rooted in the belief that an informed and engaged citizenry is essential to the project of nation-building and social transformation.
PaanLuel Wël is a passionate advocate for the power of media to educate, empower, and connect people across political, ethnic, and generational divides. He is committed to fostering a culture of dialogue, tolerance, and inclusivity and is deeply invested in mentoring the next generation of South Sudanese writers and journalists.