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July 15, 2004
The MONTH in Pictures
July 1-31, 2004
AFRICAN INTRA REGIONAL AFFAIRS
The United Nations
July 02: United Faiths elected for second term as UN Delegate / African Union Secretary General amid criticism by Astoria. UF tone is reconciliatory.
July 05: UN RESOLUTION - TRACKING NEAR EARTH OBJECTS

Today the UN Delegate made an urgent appeal to all members of the African Continent to vote against the resolution for tracking near earth objects which is unhelpful for developing states and does not address the real priorities of the continent.
July 09: UN RESOLUTION - REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT
Originator
of the resolution visits AU headquarters to make a plea to all UN members as this matter affects Africa directly.
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
World News Tonight
July 05: General  Azrael Karan Garibaldi defeats monarchic forces in Rodavia, as the nation sinks into chaos.
July 05: Paciff's Parliament House passes bill to incorporate the Wales and Northern Ireland territories into Paciff proper following the blessing of the AU Security Council.
July 01: The League of African Democratic Nations (LDAN) is officially formed, led by Adnagu and successfully concludes their first meeting at Beaucoup Diamante. United Faiths appeals to the founding states to bring LDAN under the auspices of the African Union.
Below: Foreign dignitaries attending LDAN meeting are treated to the musical stylings of Malawian pop diva Ngashu Matorme.
July 02: Adnagu poachers condemned to death for gorilla deaths. Some states view penalties as too harsh and violation of human rights. Weigh in by following this link.
July 04: A Defari  police chief, Adiji Lyons (pictured first from right) was kidnapped under mysterious circumstances. Details to follow.
July 02: A new president takes office in Hein, the Honorable Xiarhun Kong.
July 06:  Akhtendum launches two assassination attempt on General Garibaldi of Rodavia, stunning the African community.

July 08: I
n other news, Rodavia announces the discovery of uranium deposits and invites countries to bid for this dangerous product.
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