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R.I.P Dr. Michael Wal Duany

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Dear all,
I am deeply saddened to hear the untimely passing of our statesman, Dr. Michael Wal Duany today on January, 1st, 2013 in Nairobi. Dr. Wal was not only a freedom fighter, politician, statesman and academic, but also a man who contributed a lot for the realization of the right to self-determination in South Sudan. We will dearly miss him.I am therefore conveying my condolences to the people of South Sudan who are his family.Gordon Buay, Canada.
South Sudan activist, family patriarch Wal ‘Mike’ Duany dies
The Herald-Times (subscription)
Wal “Mike” Duany, who played a key role in the South Sudan Liberation Movement and was also the patriarch of a prominent Bloomington family, died Tuesday morning in Nairobi, Kenya, after a battle with cancer. Duany served as Sudan’s prime minister of 


Dr Michael Wal Duany: A life Worth Living (By Dr. Lam Akol)

 As we enter into the new year 2013, death has robbed us of our dear colleague and brother, Dr Michael Wal Duany who passed away in Nairobi on the 1st of January 2013 after a long illness.
Dr Michael Wal Duany was born in Akobo. He joined the liberation struggle for South Sudan at a young age, and served with diligence, commitment and self-sacrifice. Dr Michael Wal Duany is soft spoken and a consensus-seeking man. He will be greatly missed for his caring and wisdom. Below are but a few milestones in his illustrious life.
          March 1965 he participated in the Round Table Conference representing SANU led by Aggrey Jaden.
         He was a member of the First SANU National Convention representing Upper Nile Province. The   Convention took place in Kampala on 7-14 October 1964.
         He was appointed by President Aggrey Jaden as Secretary for Finance in SANU Executive Council in October 1964.
         After the conclusion of the Addis Ababa Agreement he was appointed in April 1972 as Minister for High Executive Council Affairs in the Regional Interim High Executive Council
         He held several other public positions including being Director of the Regional Development Corporation, Minister of Finance in Upper Nile Regional Government.
         He left the country for the USA in 1984 due to the deteriorating security situation at the time.
         He and his family settled in Indiana State where he pursued post-graduate studies that earned him a PhD degree.
         In the USA, Dr Duany has been active politically on issues pertaining to Sudan and the world at large.
         After the Peace Agreement was signed in 2005, he was appointed a member of the Interim South Sudan Legislative Assembly, a position he held until 2009.
          He is survived by his indefatigable wife, Julia, an intellectual on her own right, and several sons and daughters.
 May the Almighty God rest his soul in eternal peace.

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