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Gold/Mining/Energy : ARAKIS: HIGH RISK OIL PLAY (AKSEF)

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To: J. M. Burr who wrote (7218)10/30/1997 11:04:00 PM
From: LARRY LARSON  Read Replies (1) of 9164
 
Hi Kids-

Thoughts from Sudan Net:

SOME ASK: Why the Peace Agreement Was Signed in Khartoum?

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Posted by James Gatdet on October 30, 1997 at 21:02:25:

Dear friends,

There are some people with chronic colonials' mentality who are still
too lazy to try to work things out by themselves. They always look for
other masters to help them and tell them what to do and when to do it.

Some of these people are the ones who criticize the peace agreement
signed on April 21, 1997, in Khartoum, Sudan. They simply ignore it just
because it was signed in Khartoum by the UDSF and the GOS with out
mediators from foreigners or the Western World.

Sudan has been at war for more than forty years, but no foreigner or the
Western World stopped it. Some of these foreigners like the so-called
British colonies were the very DEVILS who messed the things up in the
Sudan. They are even responsible for this forty years old war between
Southern and Northern Sudan. They should not even involve in criticizing
the peace agreement reached in Khartoum while they don't have a clue to
clean up the messes they caused for forty years.

For those who are still with their hands in their laps waiting for a
real peace from London or some where else WAKE UP! Don't keep on dying
until the Londoners say is enough. Let us convince Garang to drop that
mentality. Sudanese are now very proud to solve the African's longest
civil war by themselves. They will get credit for that. So I say BLESSED
are those who bring peace in the Sudan from within.

Bi kuoth te keel ke yie.
God be with you (translation.)

James Gatdet
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