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Folks,JOHN GARANG is dead and Sudan is on fire and brimestone as 
predicted!
Let's sing requiem for SUDAN and wear sack cloth.
PETER
----- Original Message -----
From: PETER W VAKUNTA <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, August 1, 2005 1:00 pm
Subject: Re: John Garang Is Dead?

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> If he is dead, and I have the gut feel he is, then Africa should 
> ready 
> herself for another 20 years of wanton bloodletting.
> How sad!!
> PETER
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Devine Akabutu <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Monday, August 1, 2005 0:16 am
> Subject: John Garang Is Dead?
> 
> > Oh my God !
> > 
> > I hope this will not lead to what happened in Rwanda.
> > 
> > 
> > Devine
> > 
> > PETER W VAKUNTA <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > 
> > This sounds like a replay of the Samora MACHEL infernal incident in
> > Southern Africa many years back.
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: f ossia
> > Date: Sunday, July 31, 2005 9:33 pm
> > Subject: Sudanese VP Missing Amid Crash Reports
> > 
> > > ** Please visit our website: http://www.africanassociation.org **
> > >
> > > MOHAMED OSMAN and TANALEE SMITH
> > > Associated Press Writers
> > >
> > > July 31, 2005, 10:12 PM EDT
> > >
> > > KHARTOUM, Sudan -- Ugandan and Sudanese forces searched on Monday
> > > for a
> > > missing helicopter carrying Sudan's vice president, a former rebel
> > > leaderwho is a key figure in a fledgling peace deal between the
> > > predominantly Arab
> > > Muslim government and the Christian south.
> > >
> > > John Garang's helicopter crashed in bad weather in Uganda near the
> > > Sudanborder, Uganda's president said.
> > >
> > > Garang's absence would be a heavy blow to the January peace deal
> > > that ended
> > > a 21-year civil war between the mostly Muslim north and the
> > > Christian and
> > > animist south in which some 2 million people died.
> > >
> > > The 60-year-old former rebel, who was sworn in as vice president
> > > just three
> > > weeks ago, left on a flight from Uganda for southern Sudan at 5:30
> > > p.m.Ugandan time Saturday afternoon, Sudanese and Ugandan
> > > officials said. It was
> > > not clear when the last contact with his craft took place.
> > >
> > > His helicopter had attempted to land in the New Kush region of
> > > southernSudan but aborted the landing because of bad weather and
> > > headed back south,
> > > Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said early Monday. Weather
> > > reports showed
> > > rain in the area.
> > >
> > > The craft was heard near Pirre, a mountainous region near the
> > > Kenyan and
> > > Sudanese borders on the edge of a large national park, and was
> > > believed to
> > > have crash-landed, Museveni said. He added that the Kenyans had
> > > been asked
> > > to help in the search.
> > >
> > > From Sudan, there were wildly contradictory reports over the
> > > disappearance,although there was no word of foul play.
> > >
> > > Sudanese state television reported Sunday night that Garang's
> > > craft had
> > > landed safely, but Communications Minister Abdel-Basit Sabdarat
> > > went on TV
> > > hours later to deny the report. "Up to now we do not have any
> > > concrete new
> > > information about the whereabouts" of Garang's flight, he said.
> > >
> > > Garang, who earned a doctorate from Iowa State University, is seen
> > > as the
> > > sole figure with the weight to give southern Sudanese a role in
> > > the Khartoum
> > > government, which they deeply mistrust. He also was a strong voice
> > > againstoutright secession by the south, calling instead for
> > > autonomy and
> > > power-sharing.
> > >
> > > Sudanese have celebrated the power-sharing agreement -- and a new
> > > constitution signed afterward -- as opening a new chapter of peace
> > > and as a
> > > chance to resolve other bloody conflicts in Sudan, including the
> > > humanitarian crisis in the western region of Darfur.
> > >
> > > Garang was sworn in as vice president on July 9 -- second only 
> > to his
> > > longtime enemy, President Omar el-Bashir. He and el-Bashir 
> were to
> > > work on
> > > setting up a power-sharing government and on elevating Garang's
> > > rebel troops
> > > to an equal status with the Sudanese military.
> > >
> > > There is no other leader of Garang's stature in the former rebel
> > > movement,the Sudan People's Libaration Army, which he founded and
> > > dominated for 21
> > > years. His arrival in Khartoum on July 8 to take the vice
> > > president's post
> > > brought millions of southerners and northerners to the streets in
> > > celebration.
> > >
> > > His flight's disappearance brought up the shadows of the 1994
> > > downing of the
> > > airplane of Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana, who had been
> > > trying to
> > > implement a power-sharing deal between his fellow Hutus and 
> the 
> > rival> Tutsis. His death opened the doors to the Rwandan 
> genocide in
> > > which more
> > > than 500,000 people were killed.
> > >
> > > That genocide took place after months of preparation by Hutu
> > > militants --
> > > something that has not taken place in Sudan amid the good feelings
> > > over the
> > > peace deal.
> > >
> > > Garang was returning home from a private visit to Uganda, flying
> > > from the
> > > capital Kampala to southern Sudan -- a trip that normally takes
> > > about two
> > > hours -- said Ugandan army spokesman 2nd Capt. Dennis Musitwa.
> > >
> > > "We share the anxieties of the public since it is now 24 hours
> > > since the
> > > estimated time of arrival of the helicopter at its destination,"
> > > Museveni,the Ugandan president, said in his statement.
> > >
> > > Ugandan troops and Sudanese military planes were searching for
> > > Garang'scraft in the remote border region. A Ugandan rebel group,
> > > the Lord's
> > > Resistance Army, operates in the area and has shot down Ugandan
> > > militaryhelicopters in the past.
> > >
> > > Initially, Sudanese television said he left Sunday evening,
> > > heading to a
> > > former SPLA base called "Newsite" in southern Sudan. Then it aired
> > > a report
> > > that he had landed safely at a SPLA base in southern Sudan. But
> > > Sabdaratdenied that report and confirmed that it had left Uganda
> > > on Saturday.
> > >
> > > El-Bashir clearly saw Garang as an important partner in sealing
> > > the peace,
> > > ensuring the south does not secede, and in repairing Sudan's
> > > internationalreputation. With a speed stunning to many in Sudan,
> > > the Sudanese state media
> > > went from describing Garang in the darkest terms to respectively
> > > calling him
> > > "Dr. Garang" after the peace deal was struck.
> > >
> > > * __
> > >
> > > Mohamed Osman reported on this story from Khartoum, and 
> Tanalee 
> > Smith> reported from Kassala, Sudan.
> > > Copyright 2005 Newsday Inc.
> > >
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