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Saif Durbar: "I have not forgotten Darfur"

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Saif Durbar - 22 Sep 2009 13:27 GMT
London-based businessman Saifee Durbar has a novel approach to aiding
the people of Darfur and making Africa self sufficient.

Durbar plans to span Africa by linking Sudan in the east with Cameroon
in the west with a railroad that goes through the Central African
Republic.

Minerals and other raw materials found in the Central African Republic
will be used to construct the railroad.

Saif Durbar sees this project as a completion of the vision for
African ascendancy that started with the Suez Canal.

Project updates can be found at:

http://modernafricanperspectives.wordpress.com/

http://longhaulrail.wordpress.com/

http://africanrail.wordpress.com/

http://chemindafrique.wordpress.com/

http://transafricarail.wordpress.com/
PeterD - 22 Sep 2009 14:00 GMT
>London-based businessman Saifee Durbar has a novel approach to aiding
>the people of Darfur and making Africa self sufficient.

What a crock of crap...
Rich Grise - 22 Sep 2009 18:19 GMT
> On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 05:27:06 -0700 (PDT), Saif Durbar
>
>>London-based businessman Saifee Durbar has a novel approach to aiding the
>>people of Darfur and making Africa self sufficient.
>
> What a crock of crap...

No, that's _load_ of crap. It's a _crock_ of sh.t.

Cheerss!
Rich
 
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