Sudan brokered the first al-Qaeda-Iranian alliance in 1995; its leadership
are Muslim Brotherhood members (as is bin Laden)...for such Muslims there
will never be "co-existence"...with Christians or Jews...
 
Bruce
 


Sudan 'may still have bin Laden terror camps' - Cardinal Wako

Thursday 6 October 2005.

Oct 1, 2005 (LONDON) - The London-based newspaper The Tablet reported that
the Catholic Archbishop of Khartoum, Gabriel Zubeir Wako, said that nine
years after Osama bin Laden was expelled from Sudan his al-Qaida network may
still be operating terrorist training camps in the east part of the country.

  <http://www.sudantribune.com/IMG/jpg/Garang_greets_Wako.jpg> 
Former rebel leader John Garang greets Cardinal Zubair Wako head of the
Sudanese Catholic Church, in Khartoum, Friday, July 8, 2005. (AP).
Saudi Arabia deported Bin Laden to Sudan in 1991 and in 1996, under pressure
from the United States, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, he was expelled to
Af-ghanistan. 

While under the protection of the Sudanese Government, bin Laden set up many
agricultural and construction projects, particularly in central Gezira
province, that were also used to provide facilities for terrorist training
camps. Cardinal Wako said that after bin Laden left for Afghanistan, many of
the structures that he created were left intact, and there had been no
attempt to dismantle them.

The cardinal was speaking in London as the guest of Aid to the Church in
Need about the situation in Sudan eight months after this January's peace
deal that ended 22 years of civil war between the Khartoum Government and
the southern rebels of the Sudan People's Liberation Army.

Cardinal Wako was made Archbishop of Khartoum in 1981 and much of his
ministry has been to those one million who fled the war to live in camps and
shanty towns around Khartoum. His tenure has also coincided with the years
since the introduction of Sharia law by the Khartoum Government in 1983.

The cardinal's response to that legislation has not been to engage in
confrontation but to continue to insist on justice and peace, which he said
was an ongoing challenge, and a cross that Sudanese Christians must bear on
a daily basis. "Unfortunately, it is hard to address certain issues if there
is a 'religious correctness' around. If you said there was religious
persecution, everyone would be on your neck," Cardinal Wako said. "The
Government has systematically transferred Muslim judges to the South." As
for the make-up of the Khartoum Government, the presence of a Christian
second vice-president was "tokenism". "A just settlement depends on the good
will of those in power," the Cardinal said. "If we don't take that seriously
we are always on the verge of war."

Sudan should be an example of a place where Muslims and Christians can live
together and understand one another, he insisted, but when he was asked
whether Muslims in the Government wanted to reach out to the minority
Christian population, he said that they did so only if it was in their
political interests to be seen to be doing so.

The cardinal was sceptical about the usefulness of UN peacekeepers in the
South. All reports of violations have to be filtered through the Government
in Khartoum, he said, and since the peacekeepers are not allowed to
intervene in any confrontation it was hard to see the point of their
presence.

Sudan has experienced little peace since independence in 1956; an earlier
civil war lasted from 1955 to 1972. Therefore, the cardinal said, ordinary
people do not have any of the skills that are needed for peacetime
conditions. "The 'he is my enemy' syndrome is very strong," he said. "And
people are seeking 'compensation' in the widest sense. That is, they are
looking for vengeance."

(The Tablet/ST)

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