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Dr. John Garang De Mabior (June 23, 1945 – July 30, 2005) [1] was a Sudanese politician and revolutionary leader. From 1983 to 2005, he led the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M, Now known as South Sudan People's Defense Forces ) as a commander in chief during the Second Sudanese Civil War .
A Southern Sudanese supporter of Garang's "New Sudan" in 2008. New Sudan is a concept for restructuring the Sudanese state, which was proposed by the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement during the Second Sudanese Civil War. The original SPLA/M Manifesto outlined 'New Sudan' as a proposed united and secular Sudanese state. [1]
Pages in category "American reporters and correspondents" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 389 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of journalists killed and missing in the Vietnam War; List of journalists killed during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Violence against Palestinian journalists; Assassination of Vietnamese-American journalists in the United States
In 1983, when John Garang joined an army mutiny he had been sent to put down, Kiir and other Southern leaders defected to the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) in the second civil war. Garang had advanced military knowledge and experience from both the United States and Sudan, and Kiir served as his deputy. [7]
B. Eleanor Baldwin; Rebecca Ballhaus; Greg Barrett; James Barron (journalist) Hamilton Basso; David Batstone; Pat Battle; Rod Beaton (sportswriter) Cynthia Holmes Belcher
Garang may refer to: Garang Diing Akuong, South Sudanese ambassador to the United States; Garang Kuol, Australian footballer; Gatluak Deng Garang, South Sudanese politician and general; John Garang, former vice president of Sudan and leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army; Joseph Garang, a southern Sudanese communist politician in the 1960s
A. Aberjhani; Gary Abernathy; Mumia Abu-Jamal; Cecil Adams; Franklin P. Adams; J. C. Adams; Joey Adams; Mike Adams (columnist) George Ade; Steve Adubato Jr. Jerry Ahern