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Africa: Horn
Sudan Resumes Aid Delivery to Darfur Camp
2004-08-17
Posted by:Fred

#3  When last we saw our heroes...

"...Monday, Pronk met Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, who emphasized "the sincere desire of the Sudanese government to normalize the situation in Darfur"...”

Yet here on earth...

“.'..some [refugees] had crossed back to Darfur and then have come back again because they have basically lost hope in the peace process,' Cue said..."

"Sudan resumed aid delivery to a camp for 90,000 refugees in the stricken Darfur Region U.N. officials said Monday, three days after soldiers reportedly closed the camp following a mob killing of an alleged pro-government militiaman...."

..."The top U.N. envoy to Sudan, Jan Pronk, told government officials that he was concerned about the fact that 'the Janjaweed militia was still active and continued to be a threat,' a spokeswoman for the U.N. Mission in Sudan said."

Everyone comfy in their conference seats to discuss the implications?

WAKE UP. What are you watching? Why are we watching?...
Posted by: jules 2   2004-08-17 8:29:18 PM  

#2  When last we saw our heroes...

"...Monday, Pronk met Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, who emphasized "the sincere desire of the Sudanese government to normalize the situation in Darfur"...”

Yet here on earth...

“.'..some [refugees] had crossed back to Darfur and then have come back again because they have basically lost hope in the peace process,' Cue said..."

"Sudan resumed aid delivery to a camp for 90,000 refugees in the stricken Darfur Region U.N. officials said Monday, three days after soldiers reportedly closed the camp following a mob killing of an alleged pro-government militiaman...."

..."The top U.N. envoy to Sudan, Jan Pronk, told government officials that he was concerned about the fact that 'the Janjaweed militia was still active and continued to be a threat,' a spokeswoman for the U.N. Mission in Sudan said."

Everyone comfy in their conference seats to discuss the implications?

WAKE UP. What are you watching? Why are we watching?...
Posted by: jules 2   2004-08-17 8:27:59 PM  

#1  "Zyclon B" pellets?
Posted by: borgboy2001   2004-08-17 5:12:37 PM  

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