Crisis in Sudan Hearing Before the Subcommittee On African Affairs of the Comm
Crisis in Sudan Hearing Before the Subcommittee On African Affairs of the Comm
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N. , in one of the most isolated and remote areas of the globe, I find very, very hard to believe. I think it is extremely remote. One slight analogy: In Vietnam, the U. S. Government dropped more ordnance than it did in the total time of World War II. And we lost. You can pick up Vietnam, and you can drop in into the southern Sudan, and lose it very quickly indeed. I am sorry to say this. I have spent 40 years of my life in the southern Sudan. I have written extensively on it. I have many, man...y deep friendships. I know the country intimately. I have traveled all over the country, and particularly in the South, and I think it is one of the saddest things that I have had 30 to say in my life, that all I believe that you can offer, Senator, is tea and sympathy. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Dr. Collins follows:] Prepared Statement of Dr. Collins Dear SENATOR SIMON: I have been asked by Mr. Steven Eisenbraun of your Sub- committee Staff to testify on 4 May 1993 in the Senator Dirksen Office Building upon conditions in the Republic of the Sudan and to submit a written statement concerning conditions in the Southern Sudan with specific reference to the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/SPLA), particularly: (1) the factions within that insurgency movement; (2) the reasons for these divisions; (3) the possi- bilities of a reconciliation of the divergent groups; and (4) any policy recommenda- tions for consideration by the Subcommittee.
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