Ahmed Fadl-Khartoum

"Love at the time of the revolution" was a description of the marriage of Sameh, who was wounded in the Sudanese protests against his fiancée Jouhara from inside the hospital after digging the street traffic deep into the Sudanese diaries.

Sayed, a banker, was shot in the eye by tear gas canisters in protests in the Berri district of Khartoum last Thursday and was later transferred to Royal Care Hospital.

When the doctors advised the Sameh family to have an operation in his infected eye in Russia, his fiancée, Johara Essam, took a decision that may have surprised and admired the families and their friends, asking her to marry her fiancé to accompany him on the treatment trip.

The lobby of the prestigious hospital was overcrowded Tuesday after the bride and groom decided to hold their marriage in the hospital, which received and abused the victims of the protests.

The hospital was choked with chants after it had been full of wailing as it witnessed the release of three bodies of victims of protests over the past few days.

De Gigi Sameh's wife in a thousand Gigi in the country is possible to stifle with Zoual Al-Ayazah a similar position while all of us know the houses with their parents, and they are the same and the Basterne is no matter how the man is "six house and six office light to the public" Salam Yazamokat my country Salam Yaraibat Forever # Down # Cities_Sudan_tvth pic.twitter.com/LII1p5PWrl

- Ala'a (@Alaa_kirkisawe) January 23, 2019

Fear of arrest
It is noteworthy that the engagement of Sameh and Johara was in the midst of the protests about two weeks ago, according to a close friend of the bride, who tells that the friends of the jewel were afraid of arrest before the ceremony.

But there was no account of Sameh's injury, adding "any girl you can love with her in a fancy restaurant and your physical and psychological condition is good." That's normal, but there is no more accurate device to measure love than nostalgia. "

The wedding of Sameh and Joura in the hospital was probably a precedent in the presence of the authorized witnesses, the families of the bride and the activist to the hospital to complete the marriage ceremony, which was a heavy material for the protestors.

Sudan has been witnessing protests since December 19, began to protest against double the price of bread, but quickly turned into marches calling for the removal of President Omar al-Bashir.

Great celebration
The Royal Care wedding was dominated by social networking sites whose activists celebrated what they called "revolutionary marriage". Pictures and video clips of the wedding ceremony were published, and the bride's image became an icon in the Watsab collections.

Yassir Arman, leader of the Popular Movement-North, posted on his Facebook page a video of Saleh in his hospital room, receiving congratulations.

"It's not a gift, it's our duty and less," she said.

"De Gigi, Sameh's wife at 1000 Gigi in the country, can tolerate a similar situation with Zoual Al Ayazah," Alaa Karkasawi said in a tweet on Twitter. "We are all familiar with the houses with their families, and they are just as old as they are."

Anin Ghandour, who is married to Facebook, said that marrying a married couple is the most beautiful and cost-effective marriage.

The protests in Sudan have been the basis of many remarkable stories, but the story of Sameh and Jouhra remains the most prominent so far.