Pat Anderson
 
I will stick with my sources they tend to be right 100% of the times. Apparently one of the BBC incomings here has been reporting him to be alive and in Kenya. They will catch up later we are moving on. So we now have Uganda implicated in the death of a president of Rwanda Burundi Congo and now VP of Sudan.
 
Sources are telling us as well that Garanga was in Uganda discussing the prolonging of the war in Northern Uganda
 
Em
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Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:04 AM
Subject: [Mwananchi] Garang: Helicopter Wreckage Found. Southern Sudanese on Rampage.

This is a strange story, first John Garang was reported missing then
he was said to be found, now he`s been officially reported to be
dead. After all those years of civil war a new hope for peace had
begun, what will Garang`s death, if found to be murder, do to that
hope for peace?
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Garang helicopter wreckage, bodies found in remote southern Sudan
Monday 1 August 2005 09:43.

Source: Sudan Tribune.

KAMPALA, Aug 1 (AFP) — The wreckage of a crashed Ugandan helicopter
and the bodies of Sudanese Vice President John Garang and the 13
other people on board have been located in a remote area of southern
Sudan, a Ugandan official said Monday.

The official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said a UN
search team found the debris along with the bodies in an isolated
region near Sudan's border with Kenya and Uganda.

"A UN team that went on the ground witnessed the wreckage," the
official said. "It said that all people on board died."

In Nairobi, the deputy chief of Garang's Sudan People's Liberation
Movement/Army (SPLM/A) said the helicopter belonging to Ugandan
President Yoweri Museveni had crashed south of the town of New Kush.


Southern Sudanese rampage in Khartoum - witnesses
Monday 1 August 2005 09:22.

KHARTOUM, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Thousands of southern Sudanese took to
the streets of Khartoum on Monday, some attacking northerners and
looting shops, following the death of southern leader John Garang in
a helicopter crash, witnesses said.

"They are beating anybody they see who looks like they are Arab,"
Swayd Abdullah, a student, told Reuters. Witnesses heard the sound of
gunfire. Some southerners looted shops and attacked cars.

Shops closed and there was a heightened security presence in the
streets, witnesses said.

(Reporting by Khaled Abdel-Aziz and Opheera McDoom)






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