Subject: why jendayi has such a big problem in khartoum tomorrow etc
Date: Jan 22, 2006 @ 00:23
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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indeed this smith prof has flunked her in advance http://www.sudantribune.com/article.php3?id_article=13675
remarkably for the same behavior pattern as the west
has shown with ethiopia on the djeret try
only greatly magnified in the case of the sudan now
namely
unwarranted western support for the strongman
in the interests of the supposed war on terror
except
it is already looking like the fate of not just a few
dusty villages but the very idea of an african union &
indeed any hope for africa as a whole could be hanging
in the balance there right now
so much for the prevailing vogue of the supposed
nation states
created by the west for the west
& heres a new one for you to chew on too
in case youve been noticing & wondering about the
otherwise inexplicable but endless hesitation in the
fully icj adjudicated yet still somehow highly
problematical cmng demarcation on the bakassi
peninsula
sort of like eret
only grinding to its peculiar halts a bit differently
for the problem there is not just a few questionable
villages
rather there may just actually be a whole extra
country in the way
i will look at this more closely when brownlie arrives
since the territorial break implies a potential clave
& plural tripoints rather than just this 1 already
tentatively identified
so in the meantime dont place any bets on it or them
yet
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