Matek and Yaobang
 
Uganda has been used for the deaths of presidents of Rwanda Burundi and Congo, if the Vice president of Sudan is dead while flying from Entebbe on a Uganda helicopter, I give a rat's behind.
 
You see Uganda's politics is not local and that is a problem very many of us have failed to accept.
 
And I will leave it at that for now.
 
Em
Toronto
 
 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 7:29 PM
Subject: [Ugnet] Fate of Sudan's VP Garang unclear

Garang is alive..no he is dead..no he is alive... Like some of us really give a rat's behind as to what happens to Garang!
Matek
Fate of Sudan's VP Garang unclear
John Garang (pictured on 20 July)
Garang's former rebel group is holding a crisis meeting in Kenya
Sudan's government has retracted a report that Vice-President John Garang had landed safely after contact was lost with his aircraft.

A government spokesman said on state television there was no concrete new information about the plane's location.

Mr Garang went missing on Sunday while flying back from Uganda after talks with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

The former rebel leader was sworn in three weeks ago as part of a peace deal ending a decades-long civil war.

Separately, a senior official who asked not to be named told AFP news agency a previous report that the plane had landed in southern Sudan was "wrong".

A search operation would continue on Monday, he added.

Contradictory reports

Garang left Kampala heading for the New Sight camp in southern Sudan and contact was lost with the plane
Government statement

Earlier on Sunday, state television had said he was missing, then that he had landed safely at a military base in the south.

But a later report said authorities were still trying to locate his plane, lost between Uganda and southern Sudan.

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir contacted Uganda's President Museveni over Mr Garang's disappearance, state television said, reading a statement from Mr Bashir's office.

"Garang left Kampala heading for the New Sight camp in southern Sudan and contact was lost with the plane," the statement said.

Helicopter search

Mr Garang left Uganda after talking with President Museveni about strengthening ties between the two countries.

But air traffic controllers in Khartoum reportedly lost contact with the aircraft - some reports talk of a military helicopter, others of a plane - on its way back.

Military helicopters were sent to look for it, but have not located it.

Mr Garang's former rebel movement, which he steered through a bloody 21-year civil war against the government in the north, is said to have been holding a crisis meeting in Kenya.

The conflict in Sudan ended with the signing of the peace agreement in January.

Three weeks ago, more than a million people filled the streets of Khartoum as he returned to the capital for the first time and was sworn in as Sudan's first vice-president and president of the south.

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