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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (21770)10/27/2004 10:44:09 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81087
 
Ray > This is the only news I've seen of a Chinese military presence in Sudan. Has this been corroborated by other reliable sources?

You are beginning to sound like some of our friends at Mastermind! Here's a google page about oil. Take your pick. Who knows if any of it is reliable?

google.com

And here's one about military

google.com

I see they are even busy in SA, right under my nose -- and I didn't even nose it!(Oh, these puns!)

nyconsulate.prchina.org

>>China also made breakthrough progress in developing military ties with Latin American and Oceanian countries with high-level military visits and expanding professional and technical exchanges. Since the beginning of this year, China has sent military delegations to more than 10 countries including Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Sudan, South Africa, Zambia and Cameroon, and has hosted foreign military delegations from more than 10 countries including Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Columbia, Bolivia, Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda, Sudan, Equatorial Guinea and Kenya.<<

> There were no active production wells in China's licensed portion of Darfur back then

Maybe not exactly Darfur, but definitely Sudan. Look at Areas 6 and 7 on your map.