Monument unveiled to honor USAID staff killed serving South Sudan
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Monument unveiled to honor USAID staff killed serving South Sudan
The United States Embassy in Juba on Monday unveiled a monument to honor staff of the U.S. international development agency who lost their lives serving in Sudan and South Sudan. The deceased are John Michael Granville a top USAID diplomat, and his driver Abdel Rahman Abbas, who were both assassinated in a terrorist attack in Khartoum on January 1, 2008. Others are four USAID staff Andrew Tombe, Baudoin Tally, Dominic Morris, and Chaplain Lako,…
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