Hazaras And Tutsis Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Hazaras And Tutsis



Hazaras and Tutsis

Basically, all the jails
Look alike, are the same,
In distance are fences,
And the walls come after,
Inside them varied cells.

The senders are judges,
Officers are rulers,
They question or torture.

Seeing deep, the details
Are quite similar,
Ignore land, government.

In talks of governance,
Base is the proverb:
"Enemy's enemy is friend."

Dive into Rwanda's,
Taliban, and Afghans,
See mirror in heavens
It reflects India
And time of Shah-Baba.

Return to Hazaras,
And Tutsis, freedom:
'Is a gift from West, "
Were simple, accepted.

Westerners, charlatans,
Kept lying, were corrupt!

Supporters of Europe
Became heir to blame:
"You, spies and agents! "

Tutsis and their likes,
In public, and secret,
Are victims of tortures,
Are murdered, mutilated,
Since helped the foreigner!

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