بيـان من موسÙينى

بيـان من موسÙينى


08-01-2005, 09:47 AM


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Post: #1
Title: بيـان من موسÙينى
Author: Abureesh
Date: 08-01-2005, 09:47 AM



Museveni Releases Statement on Garang's Death

Republic of Uganda (Kampala)
PRESS RELEASE
August 1, 2005
Posted to the web August 1, 2005


The following is a statement released by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni
following the death of Sudanese 1st Vice President John Garang in a plane
crash Sunday.

It has now been confirmed that our dear brother, Dr. John Garang, 1st Vice
President of Sudan and President of Southern Sudan, with others, died in a
helicopter crash, South East of New Cush on the Sudan- Uganda border
slightly beyond Kidepo National Park. Dr. Garang's party comprising of 5
other Sudanese and a number of Ugandans were flying to a place known as New
Site, one of his Headquarters in Southern Sudan. He was returning from a
two days consultation with me at Rwakitura.

He was aboard our Presidential helicopter M1-172 (VIP version) piloted by
Colonel Nyakairu and Capt. Kiyimba. Major Kiggundu was the Flight Engineer.
The helicopter was a recently overhauled executive helicopter that has
served us well for the last 8 Years.

In fact, recently, some of the instruments were upgraded. It was very well
equipped with the ability to show the pilots the altitude using both radio
altimeter that shows you how far you are from the ground as well as a
Barometric altimeter that shows you how high you are from sea level; a
weather radar that shows you bad clouds ahead as well as mountain ranges up
to 100kms away; Advanced Moving Map System (AMMS) that shows you where you
are at any particular time and the terrain features such as mountains; a
powerful flood light system to avoid hitting trees and other landing site
obstacles; and audio warning in case you are approaching a mountain ahead.
The helicopter was also wired against lightening strikes, according to the
manufacturers. It could, therefore, fly both at night and during the day
according to the pilots although it is always our policy not to fly in
mountain areas at night or during low visibility weather conditions.

I have decided to create a panel of three (3) experts to look into this
crash. The Minister of Transport will name the team. We have also
approached a certain foreign government to rule out any form of sabotage or
terrorism.

The death of our brother and long time Comrade-in-Arms is a tragic loss to
the cause of patriotic Africa. It was a great shock and a source of anger
to see that Dr. Garang, who has survived so many trials and tribulations,
could lose his life when peace was beginning to come back to Sudan. Dr.
Garang was one of the most visionary and incisive revolutionary thinkers
and nationalists Africa has ever produced. However, the struggle for the
dignity and progress of patriotic Africa is unstoppable. In the same way
the death of Amilcar Cabral, Samora Machel, Agostinho Neto, Patrice
Lumumba, Herbert Chitepo, Eduardo Mondlane, Martin Mwesiga, Valerian
Rwaheru and others did not stop the defeat of reactionary and imperialist
forces in Africa, the death of Dr. Garang will not derail the struggle of
the Sudanese people for justice and dignity. The Uganda government supports
the interim process in the Sudan.

I extend my condolences and those of the people of Uganda to Rebecca Garang
and the children; to the SPLA; to the people of Sudan; and to President
Bashir and the Interim Government of that country. I also extend similar
condolences to the families of the other Sudanese and Ugandans who died in
the crash. May their Souls rest in Eternal Peace.

The Government of Uganda has declared a three-day mourning period with
effect from Tuesday 2nd August, 2005 with flags flying at half-mast in the
whole country.


Post: #2
Title: Re: بيـان من موسÙينى
Author: Abureesh
Date: 08-01-2005, 10:08 AM
Parent: #1

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