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Sudanese- Ugandan difference on cause of Garang's plane crash
Khartoum has expressed strong concern over statements made by Uganda's president, Yuri Mousivini, over the plane crash of John Garang, Sudan's vice president.
Sudan-Uganda, Politics, 8/6/2005
Garang's body tours the south, Bashir appoints Keer vice president
The body of the Sudanese vice president and leader of the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan (SPLM), John Garang, arrived in Rumbik city, south Sudan, coming from Kourmok in the Higher Nile estate, in the course of a series of stops between the main towns in southern Sudan before his burial on Saturday in Jouba.
Sudan, Politics, 8/5/2005
Top ranking Egyptian delegation to take part in Garang's funeral
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 8/5/2005
Prison sentences over acts of violence in Sudan
Sudan, Local, 8/5/2005
Calm returns back to Sudan
Normal conditions started to return back to Sudan gradually following acts of violence that erupted after the announcement of the death of the Sudanese Vice President and leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) last Monday, in a Ugandan President's plane crash which was taking him from Uganda to southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 8/4/2005
An investigation committee on Garang's death
In a televised speech, the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir yesterday stressed the ability of the authority to impose security and the supremacy of the law following the bloody events in the capital Khartoum, following the death of his first deputy John Garang.
Sudan, Politics, 8/4/2005
Committee to invetigate Garang's death
Amid the critical security condition in Sudan, the UN Security Council urged the Sudanese people to be faithful to the memory of John Garang and to work for the restoring calm and to continue peace efforts.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Northern and Southern Sudanese violence after death of Garang
The Sudanese authorities continued for the second running day night a curfew in the capital Khartoum, and scores of armored vehicles were deployed at the entrances of main roads.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Garang's funeral on August 6th
The spokesman for the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), Baqoun Amoum, said that the procedures to Vice-President John Garang's funeral will be held in Jouba which he had chosen to be the capital of southern Sudan, noting that Garang will be buried on Saturday, August 6th.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Al-Assad asks Laham to offer condolences over death of Garang
Syria-Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Sylva Keer Mayardit is the successor of John Garang
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) chose Sylva Keer Mayardit as its chairman in succession of its late leader John Garang. Leer used to have the post of the Vice President of the movement, and the leader of its military wing, known as the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA).
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Calls for calm in Sudan after the death of Garang
Leaders of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement discussed during their meeting in "New Site" city in southern Sudan the timing and place where their leader John Garang, the first vice President in Sudan, will be buried. Garang was killed in a helicopter crash in southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Egypt mourns Garang
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 8/2/2005
Qathafi condolences on death of Garang
Libya-Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Acts of violence following the death of Garang
The Sudanese authorities announced curfew in Khartoum for 12 hours, following the acts of riots which erupted after the death of John Garang.
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Garang dies after historic position as Sudan's postwar first vice-president
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir officially confirmed in a statement issued by the Presidency Office the death of the First Vice President, John Garang, and six of his aides, in a plane crash which was carrying him upon his return back from a private visit to the President of Uganda.
Sudan, Politics, 8/1/2005
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