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GMC's party leader Mai Fatty is scheduled to meet and talk to Gambians
in Olso on Saturday and Sunday, 01 and 02 December 2012 at 1700hrs at
the two Gambian Mosques in Oslo, Carparis Gate and Gronland respectively.
He is continuing on his European tour and will deliver a presentation at
both venues. Everyone is invited to attend regardless of party
affiliations. 
Thanks, 
Kejau 
 
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>

>

> AU COMMISSION CHAIRPERSON IN THE U.S. FOR TALKS

> November 28, 2012

From The African Sun Times

>

>

> AU Chairperson Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma meets with US Secretary of
State

> Hillary Rodham Clinton. At the background is Assistant Secretary
for

> African Affairs, Johnnie Carson, Jr.

> The new Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Dr. Nkosazana

> Dlamini-Zuma, is taking her first outside visit out of Africa to
the

> United States, where she will be holding talks with Obama
administration

> officials on relations with Africa. Though elected in hard-fought

> election of African heads of state in July, she did not assume
office

> until last month, October.

> She met today with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

From the

> State Department comes this statement:

> STATE DEPARTMENT &mdash;

> U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and African Union
chairwoman

> Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma meet in Washington Wednesday for talks that
are

> expected to focus on rebels in eastern Congo and terrorists in
northern

> Mali.

>

> U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson
will

> join Wednesday&rsquo;s meetings at the State Department, having just
returned

> from talks with Congolese President Joseph Kabila and Ugandan
President

> Yoweri Museveni about ending a rebellion in eastern Congo.

>

> Fighters in a group known as M23 have taken control of the
provincial

> capital of Goma near the border with Rwanda. During his trip,
Ambassador

> Carson met with Rwanda&rsquo;s foreign minister but not with Rwandan
President

> Paul Kagame. Mr. Kagame is widely thought to be backing the rebels,
a

> charge his government denies.

>

> State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland says Secretary Clinton
and AU

> Chair Zuma are working for an end to the fighting and humanitarian
access

> for those displaced.

>

> &ldquo;We want to see Rwanda use its influence, if it has it, with
the M23 to

> get a cease-fire, get a rollback to the July 7th lines, and to
participate

> actively in a conversation among Museveni, Kabila, Kagame on how to
deal

> with the political and economic grievances in Eastern Congo,&rdquo;
she said.

>

> The Obama administration has been reluctant to directly implicate
Rwanda

> in M23 activities. But asked directly about Kigali&rsquo;s support
for the

> group, Nuland says there is no doubt.

>

> &ldquo;No. I mean, obviously it has influence with M23, and there has
also been

> concern, as you know, about material support,&rdquo; she said.

>

> A June U.N. report accused senior Rwandan defense officials of
backing the

> group, prompting the United States to suspend some military
assistance to

> the Kagame government.

>

> In her talks with Zuma, Nuland says Clinton also will discuss West
African

> plans for an intervention force in Mali, where Tuareg rebels and

> al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists control most of the north of the
country.

>

> Nuland says they will compare notes on what outside support is needed
for

> that force, and how Bamako&rsquo;s transitional civilian government
can help

> bridge the political divide.

>

> &ldquo;In Mali we&rsquo;ve talked a lot about trying to split off
moderate Tuaregs,

> get them into a conversation with the interim government about a
way

> forward that meets the human, economic and political needs of that

> population so that they are not drawn to terror, so they are not
drawn to

> separatism. So that will be part of the conversation as well,&rdquo;
she said.

>

> Nuland says Clinton and Zuma also will discuss Somalia, where a
new

> government has taken charge in Mogadishu after an East African

> intervention force regained ground lost to Islamic militants.

>

> Tomorrow will be speaking at the Wilson&rsquo;s Center on &ldquo;The
African 2012 and

> Beyond&rdquo;: The Vision of Chair Person Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini
Zuma.&rdquo; Below is

> the announcement for the program, and it is free.

>

>

> The Wilson Center&rsquo;s Africa Program Presents:

> &ldquo;The Africa Union 2012 and Beyond&rdquo;:

> The Vision of Chair Person Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma

> Thursday, November 29, 2012

> 5:00pm &ndash; 6:00pm

> Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

> 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

> 6th Floor Flom Auditorium

>

> In partnership with the African Union, the Wilson
Center&rsquo;sAfrica Program

> presents &ldquo;The AfricaUnion 2012 and Beyond&rdquo;: The Vision
ofChair Person Dr.

> Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma on Thursday, November 29thfrom 5:00pm &ndash;
6:00pm in

> the 6th floor Flom Auditorium. The event willfeature Dr. Nkosazana
Dlamini

> Zuma,African Union Commission Chairperson, as she discusses her
leadership

> plans andgoals for the African Union and its member states. Dr.
Dlamini

> Zuma, former SouthAfrican Foreign Minister and anti-apartheid
activist, is

> the newly electedAfrican Union Commission chairperson and is the
first

> woman to ever fill thisposition. Jane Harman, Director,President, and
CEO

> of the Wilson Center, will introduce Dr. Dlamini Zuma andprovide
opening

> remarks for the discussion.

> This will be Dr. Dlamini Zuma&rsquo;s first appearance inWashington,
D.C. in her

> new position. It comes just after the U.S. electionsand at a time
when

> U.S. policy makers in Congress and the White House arere-examining

> policies on Africa. Momentum is up to create a more comprehensive
U.S.

> economic policy, asAGOA and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
expire

> in 2015. By the same token, private internationalcapital flows are at
an

> unprecedented level, democracy initiatives are sweepingthe continent,
and

> African growth is leading the world. However, several conflicts
still

> rage,barriers still exist to intra-Africa trade, and governance
issues

> stillabound.

>

> RSVP to the Woodrow Wilson Center

> Pleasesend your RSVP to Derek J. Langford at
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> Admissionis free.





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