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Re: اغتيال قرنق ( اعادة فتح الملف) فرضية سوء الاحوال الجوية ضحك علي العقول (Re: ابراهيم عدلان)
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2.26 On Sunday September 11, 2005 the Sudan Commission received the Joint Sudan- Uganda meteorological report on the status of weather on the day of the crash at both Entebbe Airport and the site of the crash. (Appendix 3). 2.27 On Monday, September 12, 2005 the Sudan Commission received the Joint Sudan- Uganda air traffic control report. (Appendix 4). 2.28 On Tuesday, September 13, 2005 the joint sub-group on Operations interviewed the 14th passenger, Lieutenant Frank Kato who was asked by the crew to stay behind at Entebbe Airport and did not proceed with the other passengers aboard the helicopter flight AF605 to destination. 2.29 On Wednesday, 14 September 2006, the Chairman of the Sudan Commission addressed a letter to the Chairman of the Ugandan Commission emphasizing the importance of handing over the Helicopter Log Books to the concerned investigation team so that they could continue with their work. 2.30 On Thursday, September 15, 2005 the Lieutenant Frank Kato was interviewed once again by the Chairman of the Sudan Commission and Ambassador Sirajuddin Hamid. He affirmed that he was the 14th passenger who remained behind on the Entebbe New Site flight. 2.31 On Thursday, September 15, 2005, Chairman of the Sudan Commission wrote to HE the President of the Republic of the Sudan, seeking extension of the Mandate of Sudan Commission. 2.32 On Friday, September 16, 2005 the Sudan Commission received the second draft of the CVR transcription. 2.33 On Wednesday, September 21, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission notified the members of the Sudan Commission of the approval of HE the President of the Republic of the Sudan to extend the period of the Mandate of the Sudan Commission for an additional period of three months. 2.34 On Thursday, September 22, 2005 the joint technical teams issued their preliminary report for the period from 1.9.2005 to 21.9.2005. All parties to the investigation process agreed on a recess of 15 days. 2.35 On Friday, September 23, 2005 the Sudan Commission left Kampala for Khartoum. 2.36 On September 26, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission addressed the Director of the National Survey Department to avail the Sudan Commission with an official map for the Sudan. 2.37 On Sunday, October 9, 2005 the Sudan Commission held in Khartoum a joint meeting with members of the assisting technical team to discuss and evaluate the preliminary report of the Joint Technical Teams. 2.38 On Monday, October 12, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission presented a preliminary report on the work of the Sudan Commission to HE the President of the Republic through the Minister of Presidential Affairs. 11 Sudan National Inquiry and Investigation Commission PART ONE 2.39 On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 the Sudan Commission left Khartoum for Kampala to continue its work. 2.40 On Friday, October 14, 2005 the Joint Commission listened to a briefing from Mr. Dennis Jones in his capacity as Investigator-in-Charge and he provided some examples of the written reports of previous investigation commissions. 2.41 On Saturday, October 15, 2005 Mr. Dennis Jones, the Investigator-in-Charge filed a list of 37 requirements demanded from the Government of Uganda so that the Joint International Technical Committee could effectively continue to perform their work. 2.42 On October 15, 2005, the Uganda Air Force provided the technical documents “Helicopter Log Books”, pertaining to the crashed helicopter. 2.43 On Saturday, October 15, 2005 the Investigator in Charge, Mr. Dennis Jones traveled back to the United States for family reasons. The Kenyan Mr. Peter Wakahia took over as the Acting Investigator- in - Charge. 2.44 On Sunday October 16, 2005 the Joint teams representing Sudan, Uganda and Kenya met and decided to proceed with the work, based on three joint working groups as follows: 2.44.1 ATC/CVR Working Group. 2.44.2 Airworthiness Group. 2.44.3 Operations Group. 2.45 The joint working groups continued working until Thursday November 27, 2005 and issued their preliminary progress report covering its work for the preceding period. 2.46 On October 30, 2005 members of the Sudan Commission returned home on the occasion of Eid El Fitr. 2.47 On Thursday, November 10, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission issued a press release on the progress of work of Sudan Commission. 2.48 On Friday, November 10, 2005 the Sudan Commission left Khartoum for Kampala, Uganda for the third time. 2.49 On Sunday, November 13, 2005, the Sudan Commission held a meeting in Kampala in which it named its representatives to the joint interviewing committees in Entebbe Airport’s CAA offices; the committees were to interview some of the Ugandan leading personalities. 2.50 On Wednesday morning, November 16, 2005 the joint international investigation team reviewed and agreed on the questions to be put to the Ugandan Chief of Protocol, the Representative of the Presidential Press Unit in Uganda and the SPLM/A representative in Uganda. 2.51 On Wednesday evening, November 16, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed the Ambassador of Sudan to Uganda HE Hassan Jadkarim and his deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Mr. Mohammed Isa Adam. The Sudan Commission received copy of the memorandum delivered by Ambassador Hassan Jadkarim to the Government of Uganda immediately after the helicopter crash. 12 Sudan National Inquiry and Investigation Commission PART ONE 2.52 On Thursday, November 17, 2005, and in accordance with the agreed programme, the sessions of witness interviewing started with the following witnesses: 2.52.1 The Uganda Chief of Protocol HE Ambassador Ahmed Ssenyomo. 2.52.2 The Representative of SPLM/A in Uganda Brigadier Riak Machuor. 2.52.3 The head of the Ugandan Presidential Press Unit. Sudan Commission was represented in this session by Ambassador Sirajuddin Hamid. 2.53 On Friday, November 18, 2005, and in accordance with the agreed programme, the Ugandan Air Force Chief Pilot was supposed to appear before the interviewing committee but failed to do so on more than one occasion. 2.54 On Tuesday, November 22, 2005, the Sudan Commission addressed a letter to the Chairman of the Ugandan Ministerial Commission requesting him to assist the interviewing committees to obtain information from departments of governments relevant to the investigation. 2.55 On Wednesday, November 23, 2005, the representatives of the four countries participating in the Joint International Technical Committee (Sudan, Uganda, Kenya and the United States) met at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala and dealt with the following issues: 2.55.1 The problems which faced the interviewing committees during its work. 2.55.2 The importance of writing a progress report of the work so far completed. 2.55.3 Approval was made for the travel of Mr. Dennis Jones to the United States to take with him the following equipments for further advanced laboratory testing namely: the Pointed Circuit board for Weather Radar, the Radio Altimeter, the Barometric Altimeter and a- not identified panel. 2.55.4 That Mr. Jones should conduct in the United States a sound spectrum analysis of the CVR and to get information from Russia on pilots’ records of training and related matters. 2.55.5 The Joint Sudan-Uganda approved that the Kenyan Mr. Peter Walkahai takes over the responsibility of the Investigator in Charge and to continue with the work until Christmas time when the teams would go for recess. 2.56 On Saturday, November 26, 2005, the Chairman of the Sudan Commission issued two letters to the minister Gier Chuang requesting: 2.56.1 The names of Sudanese and Ugandans who were aboard the crashed helicopter. 2.56.2 Any information on the three suit cases of the late First Vice President, which, were left in Entebbe when he left for Rwakitura on 29th July. 2.57 From Saturday, November 26, 2005, until Wednesday December 7, 2005 the joint international group continued transcription of the CVR through the third reading. At the end of this period the group handed over the final signed copy of the CVR transcription to Sudan Commission and Uganda Ministerial Commission. 2.58 On Thursday, December 1, 2005, the first interviewing session of the Ugandan Chief Pilot took place before the joint international group in which Captain Pilot John Manak represented the Sudan. 13 Sudan National Inquiry and Investigation Commission PART ONE 2.59 On Friday, December 2, 2005, the second interviewing session of the Ugandan Chief Pilot took place. 2.60 On Saturday December 3, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission issued a letter to the member of Sudan Commission, Minister Gier Chuang requesting the attendance of three SPLM/A officers for interviewing. 2.61 On Sunday, December 4, 2005, Captain/ pilot Mohammed Azeim delivered to the Sudan Commission at its request a diagram stating the distances of specific areas and towns in and on the flight route of the crashed helicopter, from Entebbe to New Site. (Appendix 5). 2.62 On Monday, December 5, 2005, the international joint group interviewed the Ugandan second pilot and two other engineers. 2.63 On Monday evening, December 5, 2005 the Sudan Commission held a meeting to programme and discuss the schedule of interviewing sessions for some of the Sudanese top officials in both the Government and SPLM/A. 2.64 On Wednesday, December 7, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed Brigadier Riak Machuor, the SPLM/A Liaison officer in Uganda. 2.65 On Monday, December 12, 2005, the Investigator-in-Charge, Mr. Dennis Jones submitted to the Sudan Commission a progress report covering the performance of the Joint International Technical Committee for all the period through to the middle of December 2005. (Appendix 6). 2.66 On Thursday, December 15, 2005, the Joint Sudan Uganda Investigation Commission convened a meeting in the office of Mr. John Nassasira for the discussion of the progress report, prepared by the Investigator- in - Charge. 2.67 On Friday, December 16, 2005, the joint press release was signed by the Co- Chairpersons of Joint Sudan-Uganda Investigation Commission on the condition that it should be released only after the progress report was submitted to the Presidents of the Republic in Sudan and Uganda. 2.68 On the evening of Friday, December 16, 2005, the Sudan Commission left Kampala for Khartoum. 2.69 On Saturday, December 17, 2005, the Chairman of the Sudan Commission wrote to the President of the Republic, requesting extension of the period of mandate of Sudan Commission. 2.70 On Monday, December 19, 2005, the Sudan Commission prepared and agreed on the questions to be directed to some of the Sudanese leading personalities. 2.71 On Tuesday, December 20, 2005, the former Minister of Presidential Affairs, Dr. El Tayeb Ibrahim Mohammed Kheir was scheduled for interviewing but could not come as he was on trip out of Khartoum. 14 Sudan National Inquiry and Investigation Commission PART ONE 2.72 On Tuesday, December 20, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed the former Minister of Aviation, Mr. Ali Tameem Fartak, accompanied by assistants from the Civil Aviation, namely Eng. Sirelkhatim Kambal and Captain Abdelmuuti Hussein. 2.73 On Wednesday, December 21, 2005, the Sudan Commission conducted interviews with: 2.73.1 Mr. Abdulbasit Sabdarat the former Minister for Information. 2.73.2 Major General Dr. El Tayeb Ibrahim Mohammed Kheir the former Minister for Presidential Affairs. 2.73.3 The Sudan Commission requested the presence of General Police Essmat Ahmed Babikir, Executive Director of the Presidential Palace to appear before it for interview on arrangements for the trip of the First Vice President Dr. John Garang to Rumbek and East Africa. General Essmat said he was not involved in the travel arrangements. 2.73.4 The Sudan Commission caused to be published in the media, its preparedness to interview any citizen who might wish to provide information relevant to the course of investigation. Only one person responded to be interviewed 2.74 On Thursday, December 22, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed General Police Essmat Ahmed Babikir, Executive Director of the Presidential Palace. 2.75 On Tuesday December 27, 2005 the Chairman of the Sudan Commission received a letter from the Presidency extending the mandate of Sudan Commission. 2.76 On Wednesday, December 28, 2005: 2.76.1 The Chairman of the Sudan Commission issued a letter to the Minister of Defence to appear before Sudan Commission. 2.76.2 The Sudan Commission received a compendium of the statements issued by Mr. Abdulbasit Sabdarat on the issue of the helicopter crash. 2.76.3 The Sudan Commission represented by its Chairman and one of its members, El Haj El Khidir, listened to the statement of the private citizen Atanasas Ochan. 2.77 On Thursday, December 29, 2005, the Chairman of the Sudan Commission received a letter from the office of the First Vice President, regarding interviewing of some officers of SPLM/A, previously requested by the Sudan Commission. 2.78 On Thursday, December 29, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed the Director of the CAA Search & Rescue Department, Mr. Suleiman Abdelrahim. (Appendix 82). 2.79 On Saturday, December 31, 2005, the Sudan Commission interviewed Brigadier General Yassir Saied Arman, SPLM/A spokesperson. 2.80 On Saturday, December 31, 2005, the Joint press communiqué of the Sudan Uganda Joint Investigation Commission, signed on 16.12.2005 was released. 2.81 On Sunday, January 8, 2006, the Sudan Commission traveled to Juba and interviewed: 2.81.1 Mr. Nhial Deng Nhial, Minister, Government of Southern Sudan. 2.81.2 Mr. Paul Mayom Akech, Advisor, Government of Southern Sudan. 2.81.3 Brigadier Atem Aguang Atem. 2.81.4 Colonel Peter Gatwich. 2.81.5 Lieutenant Matiop Manyuon Adier. 15 Sudan National Inquiry and Investigation Commission PART ONE 2.82 The Chairman of the Sudan Commission wrote to Ambassador Hassan Jadkarim in Kampala to convey a message to Mr. Dennis Jones through the US Embassy in Kampala and to the Kenyan team, through the Kenyan High Commission in Kampala to keep the time schedule to resume work on 14th February 2006. 2.83 On Wednesday, January 18, 2006, the Chairman of the Sudan Commission wrote to the Advisor of the President, Dr. Mustafa Osman Ismail, requesting him to appear before the Sudan Commission for interview. 2.84 On Saturday, January 28, 2006, the Sudan Commission interviewed Dr. Mustafa Osman Ismail in his capacity as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. 2.85 On Saturday, January 28, 2006, the Sudan Commission met with the assisting technical committee to discuss the contents of the CVR transcription. 2.86 On Monday, January 30, 2006, the Sudan Commission interviewed the former Minister of Defence General Bakri Hassan Salih. The interview centered on the arrangements made by the Palace for the trip of the First Vice President to Rumbek and East Africa, role of the Army in the search and rescue after disappearance and crash of the helicopter that carried the First Vice President. 2.87 On Wednesday, February 1, 2006, the Sudan Commission met to discuss its master file. 2.88 On Saturday, February 11, 2006, the Sudan Commission, represented by Major General El Haj Elkhidir and Captain / pilot John Manak interviewed Colonel Kamil El Bakri on the satellite photographs. 2.89 On Thursday, February 16, 2006, the Sudan Commission represented by its Chairman interviewed Lieutenant Taban Dejango Tombe in Juba. He affirmed under oath counting the number of the victims of the helicopter crash as a total of thirteen. 2.90 The Sudan Commission received information that Mr. Dennis Jones would delay coming to Kampala and that he would be with the rest of the Joint International Technical Committee as from Monday 27.2.2006. 2.91 On Friday, February 17, 2006 the Sudan Commission left Khartoum for Kampala. The Chairman of the Sudan Commission arrived Kampala from Juba on the same day.
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