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Africa: Horn |
24 Killed in Khartoum Riot |
2005-08-02 |
John Garang, who led Sudanâs southern rebels for two decades before making peace and joining the government he fought, has died in a helicopter crash, sparking riots and fears for the countryâs hard-won stability. ![]() Garang, 60, a key figure in a January peace deal hailed as a rare success story for Africa, became the countryâs first vice president on July 9. He died over the weekend after the Ugandan presidential helicopter he was traveling in went down in bad weather. Six of Garangâs companions and a crew of seven also died in the crash near the Sudan-Uganda border, Khartoum said yesterday, though a member of the southern Sudan leadership council said 17 bodies were recovered. Members of Garangâs southern Sudan Peopleâs Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the government in Khartoum â bitter enemies during the 21-year conflict â both promised to maintain the peace agreement Garang helped bring about. Just weeks before, he had come north to take his place in government amid a tumultuous popular welcome in Khartoum. But as news of his death was confirmed yesterday morning, thousands of his southern Sudanese supporters took to the streets of Khartoum in a different mood, wielding knives and bars, looting shops, starting fires and clashing with police. A Reuters witness saw 12 bodies in a morgue in the capital and a police official said all the dead, which included police, were killed in the rioting. A Khartoum resident earlier said two people had been killed in his street. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Well, nothing guarantees stability like a good riot. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2005-08-02 14:03 |