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عمر التجاني
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اشترك في: الاثنين مايو 09, 2005 6:28 pm

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الصديقة نجاة
متى أفيق من الصدمة مازلت لا أصدق مات من جعلني اامل في أن بلدي بلد واحد لا بلدين
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مصطفى آدم
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اشترك في: الاثنين مايو 09, 2005 5:47 pm

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Africa Action Statement on John Garang’s Death at a time of War and Peace in Sudan
August 2, 2005
Tuesday August 2, 2005 (Washington DC) - Upon the death of Vice President John Garang de Mabior on Sunday, Africa Action offers its condolences to John Garang’s family and the people of Sudan, in particular the southern Sudanese people and the progressive pro-democracy forces throughout all regions of Africa’s largest country. Today Dr. Garang’s widow, Rebecca Garang was quoted as saying that, "It is the body who has gone. His spirit, his vision, his program, we're going to implement them. We want to keep his legacy alive, keeping the peace is how we can honor his memory." In the spirit of upholding Dr. Garang's vision, Africa Action urges the Sudanese government, all African governments and the international community more broadly to ensure the diligent implementation of the North-South Peace agreement and to stop the genocide in Darfur, Sudan.

Three weeks before his death, Dr. Garang became the Vice President of Sudan, as part of the peace agreement signed in January by representatives of the Khartoum government and Dr. Garang on behalf of the South. A new national government cabinet was to be announced next week. At the time of his death, Vice President Garang was working to establish an autonomous government for southern Sudan and promote the economic, social and political development of the people of southern Sudan. Dr. Garang was also seeking a way to stop the genocide in the Darfur region of western Sudan. On several recent visits to the U.S., Dr. Garang proposed that the 10,000 United Nations Peace Keeping Troops being sent to southern Sudan be moved instead to Darfur to stop the violence and protect the 2.5 million people who are now homeless in camps.

At this moment of Dr. Garang’s death, Sudan is a country simultaneously at war and peace. While the North-South peace accord signals the historic end to Africa’s longest running war, the genocide in Darfur continues to claim untold numbers of mainly civilian lives. The end of the North-South conflict is tantamount to the end of apartheid in Sudan whereby, since independence in 1956, northern Arab-led governments have discriminated against, oppressed and exploited southern Sudanese on the basis of racial and religious identity. The North-South accord, known as the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), represents a victory for southern Sudanese and the acknowledgment of their right to self-determination. John Garang, as the head of the Sudanese People’s Liberation Army and Movement, provided the crucial leadership that resulted in the agreement. Dr. Garang articulated a vision of a “New Sudan” where all Sudanese enjoyed equal rights regardless of their region, race, or religion, and where no minority government could impose its will on the majority of Sudanese. His vision has inspired millions of Sudanese and now serves as one possible template for Sudan’s future and an alternative to continued violence and destruction.

In the weeks, months and years ahead, all people committed to peace in Sudan can honor John Garang’s vision by increasing their efforts to support the southern Sudanese struggle to achieve meaningful development. This must include support for the hundreds of thousands of southerners from among the millions displaced who are now beginning to return home. We must increase our efforts to help stop the genocide in Darfur and support the strict implementation of the CPA, which will alter the composition of the central government in Sudan and may change its very nature and that of political life throughout the country. John Garang’s legacy is that of a soldier for human dignity and self-determination who finally brought peace to his home region and created the concrete prospects of peace for a nation that is in part still at war.

Africa Action commits to honor the words of Rebecca Garang today by working towards a U.S. policy that supports the continued implementation of the CPA and an end to the genocide in Darfur.
https://www.africaaction.org/newsroom/in ... ssues=1024


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إيمان أحمد
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Dear Nagat
!I am soo full of anger, and it doesn't seem to go away
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وصرح قرنق ان من اولوياته فى المستقبل القريب:

1- اعادة اللاجئين السودانيين فى دول الجوار الى وطنهم
2- اعادة النازحين الى المناطق التى نزحوا منها بسبب الحرب والمجاعات
3- تصفية معسكرات النازحين التى لا تتوفر فيها ابسط الظروف الانسانية للحياة الكريمة.
4- تشييد البنيات الاساسية من طرق وجسور، ومحطات مياه وغيرها فور استلام المشرفين السياسيين على الولايات الحنوبية اعمالهم الاسبوع القادم.

ولكن شاءت ارادة السماء ان يرحل الزعيم قرنق قبل ان يشرع فى تنفيذ هذا البرنامج الطموح. لذا يتوجب على زعيم الحركة الشعبية الجديد أن يسعى لتنفيذ هذا البرنامج، وذلك لتحويل السلام من أمل، وشعار الى واقع ملموس. يحسه السودانيون فى حياتهم وحياة اطفالهم.
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Dear Adil Osman
Thank you for quoting these particular words.
I believe it is the responsibility of us all to pursue these legitimate dreams, and turn them into reality.
Regards
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