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South Sudan

John Garang de Mabior

Date of Birth: 23/06/1945
Died: 30 July 2005


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Without Garang

Three weeks previously as part of January's peace accord John Garang de Mabior had been sworn in as Sudan's first Southern non-Muslim First Vice-President amid jubilation from Southerners and many Northerners (AC Vol 46 No 15)...


Garang's last journey

The girl is Atong aged eight youngest of the six children of John Garang de Mabior who lies in state a few metres away...

Salva then walked to Rebecca's big mourning tent to pay his respects passing the small one-roomed building where John Garang's coffin lies in state draped with the multicoloured New Sudan flag...


Freedom unfledged

As a million and a half cheering people rushed to see John Garang de Mabior's triumphant return to Khartoum after 22 years at war the National Islamic Front regime's power shuddered...


Pressure points

Further discord arises now John Garang presses his NDA former allies to talk to Khartoum...


Seizing the day in the South

Garang keeps his distance The SPLA/M Commander in Chief and Chairman John Garang de Mabior keeps his distance...


Running the South

The Leadership Council Colonel John Garang de Mabior SPLA Commander in Chief SPLM Chairman soon to be Sudan's national Vice-President...


Oil bubble

The deal had been negotiated in Southern Sudan by Sudan People's Liberation Movement International Cooperation and Development Minister Costello Garang Riing Lual and Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon now once again a deputy to SPLM chief John Garang de Mabior...


Crime and no punishment

A bouncy introduction signed by Ali Osman and John Garang de Mabior talks of the 'opportunity for the Sudanese people to take control of their own future' not a sentiment usually associated with the NIF in particular...

He led the last leg of the Machakos-Naivasha talks for the NIF and signed the 9 January agreement with Colonel John Garang...


Every single day

Colonel John Garang of the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement took even the US government by surprise when he told the UN Security Council such a large UN force wasn't needed in the South (where the SPLA maintains its large army) and that it was in Darfur that people were dying...


Pass the ammunition

The SPLA and its leader Colonel John Garang de Mabior may change the rules...


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