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

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To: Edward M. Zettlemoyer who wrote (9129)10/1/1998 10:53:00 AM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (2) of 9164
 
Ed, My guess is that John Garang de Mabior would invite Amnesty International in. One of the great "failures" of the SPLA is to invite the western press in to accompany them into the war zones to see the death, destruction, slave trade, and mass rapes conducted by the NIF.

Look at the Kosovo situation- total world coverage on that issues with the Serbs. Yet when 10 times as many people are massacred or starved to death by the NIF government in the Sudan- no news.

That is partly the SPLAs fault IMO....

Also I don't want to alarm anyone here, but there has been some significant fighting around the Bentiu oil fields of late. But strangely it's not the SPLA and NIF.

Two militias aligned with the NIF Government are fighting in Unity State- partly over timing of oil development. I'll try to post an article on the fighting... Also interetingly Idi Amin's son has shown up in the Congo as Leader of a Ugandan rebel unit trained by the NIF...

Finally FWIW Hosni Mubarak in Egypt stated yesterday that just maybe the Sudanese manufacturing plant contained chemical weapons components....

Sincerely,

Doug F.
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