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Clinton and Gration: Remarks on the Five Year Anniversary of The Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan

Posted on January 8, 2010 by Ken

Remarks on the Five Year Anniversary of The Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan.

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2 thoughts on “Clinton and Gration: Remarks on the Five Year Anniversary of The Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan”

  1. peaceprospects – Born in Ptuj, Slovenia. 1982. Lived in: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Utrecht (the Netherlands), New York (United States), Hamburg (Germany), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) and is at the moment a resident of Berlin (Germany). Educated in: Journalism (Diploma, University of Ljubljana), Sociology of Culture (Diploma, University of Ljubljana), Women’s Studies (Exchange Student, Utrecht University), Peace and Security Studies (Master, IFSH, University of Hamburg). Working experience: Journalist (Dnevnik, Slovene national daily, 2002-2005), Head of Administration (Permanent Mission of Slovenia to the UN, New York, 2007-2008), Adviser – Peacebuilding issues (Permanent Mission of Slovenia to the UN, New York, 2008), Free-lancer.
    peaceprospects on January 21, 2010 at 6:42 pm said:

    This is a link to the EU Declaration on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the CPA http://www.europa-eu-un.org/articles/fr/article_9395_fr.htm
    It is worrying that EU still did not decide if they are going to observe elections or not.

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    • Ken – American lawyer who took leave from career and moved family to Nairobi for a year to "assist" democratic development. After stolen '07 election in Kenya and violent aftermath I have tried to bring out truth of events and support knowledge and awareness toward better future outcomes.
      Ken on January 23, 2010 at 8:35 pm said:

      Thanks. The Carter Center from the US has a monitoring program underway, but they don’t seem to have made any new statements. Have read previously that they were very concerned about whether conditions for the election were ultimately going to be suitable to monitor and report on the actual voting.

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