tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8036334.post110577793864477428..comments2024-02-20T17:58:08.295+00:00Comments on SUDAN WATCH: Distrust clouds peace euphoria in Sudan rebel townIngrid J. Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08451813216666237295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8036334.post-1105807256011435302005-01-15T16:40:00.000+00:002005-01-15T16:40:00.000+00:00Ingrid,
I became really interested in Omar al-Besh...Ingrid,<br />I became really interested in Omar al-Beshir's Speech & Victory Tour through the south of Sudan, so I spent some serious time today trying to locate transcripts of his speeches from the last few days online. Sorry, but I keep coming up empty. Perhaps the speeches are available only in Arabic but I did read that some of his victory speeches were broadcast via radio.<br /><br />One would think that the Government of Sudan official website(s) would have something on the January 2005 speeches by Omar, but nah, not yet anyway. I did find an interesting June 2002 transcript of a speech Omar delivered to the Conference of Islamic Foreign Ministers in Khartoum though. Here is the link to that speech on the Embassy of Sudan in Washington D.C. site:<br /> http://www.sudanembassy.org/default.asp?page=viewstory&id=75<br /><br />It's worth a read since it really points out what Omar and his brutal regime are up to regarding the future of the Sudan as he speaks directly to the representatives from his true Masters. Note the references in his speech to the "11th of September", Iraq, rabid political propogandists (the West and Israel), and how "We" (Islamic states and society, etc.) must all stick together. He has good speechwriters, doesn't he?<br /><br />No need to answer this comment yourself. It's just for your info and for your readers.BREhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09668844948345978806noreply@blogger.com