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Re: الجمعية السودانية بفلادلفيا/الاحتفال باعياد الاضحية،الميلاد،الاستقلال/البلابل، د.فرانسيس دي (Re: منزر احمد بابكر)
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لاQuote: عاش استقلال الظالم... لا عاش استقلال الشؤم... لا عاش استقلال الملعون علينا في الجنوب... لا عاش استقلال في ظل دولة الجلابة الظالمة... نعم لاستقلال حقيقي تعكس روح وطنية حقيقية. |
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صحيح ياعزينا جوك ..لم يعش الشعب السودانى استقلال حقيقى منذ خروج المستعمر من البلاد بل ضاق الويل بالحروب والجوع والفقر والتدهور فى كل مناحى الحياة فى الارياف والمدن على ايدى ابناء السودان من نادى قوى التخلف والاستحواذ والانانية ,لكنه الامل والرغبة فى الحياة وتخطى كل الصعاب مايدفع شبابنا فى الجمعية السودانية بفيلادلفيا للاحتفال بذكرى الاستقلال عسى ان ننهض من جديد ونبنى مستقبل زاهر وجميل للوطن العزيز
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Re: الجمعية السودانية بفلادلفيا/الاحتفال باعياد الاضحية،الميلاد،الاستقلال/البلابل، د.فرانسيس دي (Re: منزر احمد بابكر)
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السيرة الذاتية لبروفيسور/فرانسيس دينق
Francis Deng Director of the Center for Displacement Studies
Expertise by Geographic Area: AFRICA
Expertise by Issue: Anthropology; Conflict Resolution and Negotiation; Human Rights; Humanitarian Crises and Relief Efforts; Internal Displacement; Refugee and Immigration Policy; United Nations
Background and Education: Nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; former representative of the U.N. Secretary-General on internally displaced persons and former co-director of the Brookings-SAIS Project on Internal Displacement; was minister of state for Foreign Affairs of the Sudan and Ambassador of Sudan to the United States, Canada and the Scandinavian countries; has been acting chairman of the Africa Leadership Forum; distinguished professor of political science at the Graduate City University New York; adjunct professor of legal anthropology at New York University; visiting lecturer at Yale University Law School; lecturer on African l! aw at Columbia University Law School; previously visiting scholar and then senior research associate at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, distinguished fellow of the Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund and Jennings Randolph Distinguished Fellow and later senior fellow of the U.S. Institute of Peace; recipient of the 2005 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order; J.S.D., Yale University
Languages: Arabic; Dinka
Publications: Tradition and Modernization: A Challenge for Law Among the Dinka of the Sudan (2004, third edition);
A Strategic Vision for Africa, co-author (2002);
African Reckoning: A Quest for Good Governance, co-author (1998);
Masses in Flight: The Global Crisis of Internal Displacement, co-author (1998);
Partners for Peace: An Initiative on Sudan, co-author (1998);
The Forsaken People: Case Studies of the Internally Displaced, co-author (1998);
Sovereignty as Responsibility: Conflict Management in Africa, co-author (1996);
War of Visions: Conflict of Identities in the Sudan (1995);
Protecting the Dispossessed: A Challenge for the International Community (1993);
The Challenges of Famine Relief: Emergency Operations in the Sudan, co-author (1992);
Conflict Resolution in Africa, co-author (1991);
Human Rights in Africa: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, co-editor (1990);
The Man Called Deng Majok: A Biography of Power, Polygyny and Change (1986)
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