*Note: Copying of cable was inconsistent so some pages have duplicate paragraphs.
US State Department cables from places I have served plus items from my time as a UN peacekeeper. To increase public awareness of how diplomacy and peacekeeping are (were) actually done. All cables cleared by USG FOIA procedure. Cables are mostly those sent under my name from my posts but also others in which I was directly involved. UN documents and other items will also include occasional notes and background. Most recent in series on top with cables under the new series of UN documents.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
From My Journal for May 9, 2004: Visit to Malakal
Went to Malakal
yesterday to look into GOS-militia violence against civilians there.
One day, there and back with CPMT. Also checked out where [my son] will
be for a week of his internship.
Tonight,
went to the EU national day reception. It was 107o at 9:00pm. I had
on my guayabera and was sweating profusely. My EU colleagues were
all in their suits and long sleeves. The Brit looked like we was
standing under an invisible shower. I stayed 107 minutes and gave
up. I had done enough business and drank two beers.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
04 Khartoum 0465: Meeting with Ghazi Saleh Eldin*
*Note: Saleh Eldin was a leading figure within the ruling National Congress Party and former government minister but moved more and more in the reformist direction. He resigned from the party in 2013.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
04 Khartoum 0460: Meeting with Dinka, Messeria and Rezigat
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
04 Khartoum 0451: Sudan-Violence Creates New Flow of IDPs in Upper Nile
Labels:
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WFP
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
From My Journal for April 23, 2004: Back From Leave
Went
to work today to start digging out of some 300 plus emails
(classified and un). But this afternoon, I went to the Embassy
picnic for a bit. Completely organized by our local employees.
Location,a farm on the Blue Nile. On the way
there, my caravan of SUV plus follow-car came up behind a heard of
goats completely blocking the dirt road. We all walked slowly for
several minutes until the sheep sort of wandered into a field for
some grass. I was listening to music and enjoying
looking at all the colors and designs sheep come in. Yep, back in
Sudan.
The
picnic was quite nice. Was handed plates of food and played a game
of volleyball. With a cool breeze from the river, it was bearable
despite being way over 100. Volley ball on the shores of the Nile.
Yep, back in Sudan.
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