Entries from April 2006

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28 April 2006 | Comments (0)
Theme: “The Africa Governance Inventory as a governance information tool supporting the African Peer Review Mechanism” Read more
28 April 2006 | Comments (0)
know this issue has surfaced before but it cannot be over empathized: Arabic names of places in South Sudan do not just happen: Read more
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27 April 2006 | Comments (0)
The helicopter crash report published by the panel of international team of investigators, charged with the task of establishing the cause of the crash of the chopper in South Sudan, that killed Sudan’s first Vice president alongside fifteen others on board, in July 2005, has left zilch. Read more
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27 April 2006 | Comments (0)
Lost and absorbed ministers’ deeds didn’t resonate comfortably well with members of the Movement. (Mentioning names of lost and absorbed ministers here is tantamount to unnecessarily repeating the obvious.) Read more
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25 April 2006 | Comments (0)
I would like to urges all Nuer community leaders to interlock themselves on this very crucial time, and constituted strong teams that will be sent back home to convey our people with strong messages. Read more
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20 April 2006 - | Comments (0)
April 19, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — It was not an easy task for both Uganda and Sudan to overcome their differences over the final wording of the report and to draw the curtain over the plane crash wish killed the head of Sudan People Liberation Movement, and Sudan’s First Vice President, Dr. John Garang. Read more
18 April 2006 | Comments (0)
The comprehensive peace agreement brought along both positives and negatives, this was an expectation as every human activity has two sides of which one side will always be good and the other bad.
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18 April 2006 | Comments (0)
Your Excellency, we strongly denounce the Sudan Government and Egypt-driven Arab League for rejecting deployment of UN Forces in Darfur in preference for ailing AU Forces. Their position is totally inconsiderate and genocidal.
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