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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (3407)1/20/2004 7:26:21 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) of 3959
 
Easy gus. You could lose what little support you get from the democratic party guys here ....

Here is a bit more about that john garang guy and sudan slavery that you posted about. LOL

Press Release/Commentary by HOM posted on March 25, 2002 at 12:07:10: EST (-5 GMT)

Summary: Dr. John Garang in The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Wednesday, 20/3/2002

By Husam Osman Mahjoub

Dr. John Garang, the Chairman and Commander-in-Chief of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army addressed the large audience in The Carter Center in Atlanta, USA last Wednesday, 20/3/2002 when he talked about “Peace Prospects in Sudan”.

Garang was invited by the ex-president Jimmy Carter during his current tour of the USA. Atlanta is the largest city in South-East America and is the home of the Carter Center which has special interest in resolving the conflict in Sudan and has been helping with programs to eradicate many diseases in Sudan, especially the Guinea worm.

Garang was welcomed by the ex-president and a large audience of about 250 who filled the hall and many were standing despite the short notice of the meeting. More than half the audience were from South Sudan, about 30 from North Sudan, and the rest were Americans and other nationalities. Many of the youth started singing some of the songs of the south as Garang entered the hall.

Dr. Ben Hoffman, the director of the Conflict Resolution Program in the Carter Center introduced Garang and his delegation that included his wife, Rebecca, Yasir Arman, and the Movement’s representative in North Europe. John Garang then started his presentation by discussing the Solution Modalities of the problem of the Sudan.
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