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To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (1250)6/18/2001 12:27:47 AM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Do you condemn American companies investing in China? Or Saudi Arabia?

Is the Saudi government less despicable?
It is a fact that the United States have committed their military and diplomatic power to secure the
survival of the most fundamentalist state in the world - Saudi Arabia.
See:
Message 15763675

And read this thought provoking article in last week's Globe & Mail:
globeandmail.com



To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (1250)6/19/2001 2:16:32 PM
From: Tomas  Respond to of 1713
 
Sudan: The struggle for power and divided interests among local liberation movements in Southern Sudan region are the main obstacles to unity and peace.

This was said by New Sudan Council of Churches, (NSCC) peace facilitator Mr. Telar Deng during the opening of a six-day conference on peace in Southern Sudan that kicked off at Kisumu National Museum on Tuesday.

Mr Dang told the conference that differences among movements like the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement, Southern Sudan People's Movement and Sudan People's Defence Force was a blow to the peace process and unity among the Southern Sudanese.

The conference is attended by Chiefs, Church leaders, women and youth leaders from Southern Sudan.

Factions accused of derailing Sudan peace efforts
Kenya News Agency, June 19
kbc.co.ke