• Sudan Embassy London
  • Sudan Embassy London
  • Sudan Embassy London
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Coastal Road between Sudan and Egypt
The Minister of Transport, Roads and Bridges, Philip Ton, has announced completion of the second sector of the coastal road between Sudan and Egypt at the length of 140 kilometers out of the total length of 280 kilometers. He said that the road has a big economic importance and represent an international project linking between Sudan and Egypt, appreciating the companies operating in the road, particularly the Egyptian Al-Nasr Company which implemented the second part of the road. The minister called for more efforts to implement the next sector of the road, affirming provision of the required funding within the coming few days.
 
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Darfur Rebels Recognise Israel
The leader of the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement (which started life as Darfur Liberation Movement before mysteriously and inexplicably changing its name) is Mr. Abdul Wahid Al Nur.  He is well known as “Mr. No”.  His record of refusal is phenomenal.  He refused to sign the Abuja Peace Agreement in 06.  He refused to attend peace negotiations in Sirte (Libya) in October last year.  He refused to attend rebel unification meetings in Arusha – Tanzania in August 07.  He even refused to fly to Yei to meet the first Vice –President Salva Kiir who wanted to mediate!
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Something is Rotten in the Cartoons of Denmark

Rozencranz and Guildenstern are dead! So is the noble Prince of Denmark, Hamlet; but his words resonate in our twenty-first century.

When Tom Stoppard was “recruited” by the Darfur media manipulators, he obliged; but he must have shocked them when he wrote in his Times article (16 September 07):
“A ceasefire will be no solutions without a political solution.  Quite what a political solution would look like in a situation where the aggressor tribes have now started to fight each other is a murky question.  And geopolitically the scenarios include, naturally, the one about the West’s real interest being control of the region and its oil. “(our Italics)

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Breaking Good News!
Lord Resistance Peace

News of catastrophes and havoc get preferential treatment.  News of well-being and progress is not welcome; because it does not qualify as “Breaking News”!
News about fighting or famine in Africa is feverishly sought and disseminated, but news about a peace deal to stop a conflict which has raged since 1987 is barely reported!  When Sudan is positively involved, those who have a blind spot to anything good about Sudan delete any reference to it  in their media reports.

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Arms and Man.....ipulators!
     China – Sudan

The well-oiled and well-orchestrated campaign against Sudan has now turned to blackmailing other countries; mainly China.  The claim has been made that the forthcoming Olympics in Beijing should be boycotted in order to force China to put pressure on Sudan over Darfur.  The campaign is not disinterested.  Underneath is the resentment that China has become a leading nation (despite restrictions, sanctions and past isolation!)

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