British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 822: Juba Talks

Joseph Agu, who appeared again, did not change from the last time, but changed his clothes. The purpose has not changed, only Alan Wilson got the promise of partition and rule.

He also knew that he didn't have many cards in his hand, and he had to satisfy some British interests to achieve his goal. In the past few days, he has already figured out that the Arabs are more terrifying than the British who are far away.

"Colonel's sharp thinking is rare among black people." Alan Wilson spoke up and praised Joseph Agu from the perspective of racial discrimination.

Joseph Agou didn't know whether he was being praised or ridiculed. His dark face was changing, but he had to bow his head under the eaves and could only say, "Mr. Wilson is too polite."

Joseph Agu is very unhappy now, but he still needs the support of Britain, so he can only pretend that he hadn't heard, "We know the Arabs very well, and we don't want to live with them in the same country."

"The judgment is correct," said Alan Wilson. "You are small and culturally disadvantaged. Once you are in a country with Arabs, you are only marginalized. I have always respected Arabs, they are Christ's greatest enemy before the Industrial Revolution."

Alan Wilson even believes that the peace religion civilization in the agricultural era is in a position to hang other civilizations. The Arabs brought out the religion of peace, and it spread throughout Eurasia within a hundred years. Persia was originally the Ao religion, the Near East was the site of the Orthodox Church, South Asia was the site of Hinduism, and the vicinity of Central Asia was originally the radiation belt of Buddhism and Confucianism. North Africa and Spain are predominantly Catholic.

But what happened in the end? The Peace Religion defeated all these opponents. If India hadn't been colonized by the United Kingdom, it is very likely that from the Strait of Gibraltar to Southeast Asia, it would be the territory of the Peace Religion.

The expansion speed of Peace Religion in the agricultural era has dwarfed the Christian countries in Europe and defeated more than one powerful civilization. So in Africa, it will only be easier not harder to clean up a group of black people who are pecking at each other.

"I want to know, what price will we pay if Britain is allowed to divide the Sudan?" Joseph Agu asked.

"It may be a little later to become independent. About five years, of course, this is outside my power, it is my estimate." Alan Wilson said, "First of all, South Sudan will go through a period of co-rule, by The colonial government and the party you formed jointly manage South Sudan, and in this process, Colonel Joseph can learn first, how to manage a country, in all fairness, this is no more difficult than independence.”

"Five years?" Joseph Agu frowned and said, "So if it is divided, South Sudan will become independent five years later?"

"This is responsible for South Sudan. Independence is just the beginning. If Colonel Joseph feels that there is little difference between a newly independent country and a colony, he may not listen to anything, but let me remind you. Although we are not like the French. Tough, but also doesn't like politicians who don't cooperate with the UK."

Alan Wilson lowered his voice and said, "In principle, we want everyone to live a long and healthy life, but there are always surprises in the world."

Is he threatening me? This was Joseph Agu's intuitive reaction, but he immediately retorted, "Mr. Wilson, this is my territory, and there is my Equatorial Corps nearby."

"What's your site? This is the site of the British Empire." Alan Wilson smiled and said, "Maybe this will be your site in the future, but it's yours that the UK gives you. You can't grab it if the UK doesn't give it to you."

"I want to discuss it with everyone." Joseph Agou did not refuse, although the English guy in front of him was very rude.

But it has become obvious now that the British will definitely leave. The difference is whether to leave immediately or wait a few years. But once the British left, the Arabs became a big problem.

With the current situation in Sudan, if the British are not divided, South Sudan will soon be marginalized once it becomes independent. So for the black people in South Sudan, the Arabs are the bigger threat.

Joseph Agu said he wanted to go back and think about it, while Alan Wilson continued to recover his body, thanks to Heidi Rama to help him sweat, the feeling of powerlessness in his body has been eliminated, and he was just the actress who worked hard to provide logistical support.

"It seems that the conversation is going well, and the body is also strong." Heidi Rama turned her back to the man with satisfaction, showing her smooth back, and took the opportunity to clean up her body.

"Britain is far away, and the Arabs are right in front of you. Most countries will choose this." Alan Wilson said confidently, "So the neighboring countries of the Soviet Union are very afraid of it, but the neighboring countries of the United Kingdom are not necessarily."

"Except the French." Heidi Lamar turned around and smiled.

"Except..." Alan Wilson pursed his lips and compensated, "even the French."

A few days later, Joseph Agu returned again and took out the final attitude of South Sudan, "We want to be independent from the Arabs. As long as the UK can guarantee this, other things can be discussed."

"Very good." Alan Wilson agreed immediately. "Then Colonel Joseph, are you willing to wait some time for this? If so, I have an idea. While the British army can still control the situation in Sudan, South Sudan can do it once. A referendum. Of course I'm willing to run for it and make it a given."

"Yes!" Joseph Agu nodded in agreement, and then asked, "What is the issue of the referendum?"

"Whether South Sudanese blacks are willing to exist in a country with Arabs." Alan Wilson is full of confidence, "I believe that the result of the referendum will be satisfactory."

The result of the referendum is now predictable, and 100% will have the result the UK wants. Even Alan Wilson has figured out that a reasonable excuse for South Sudan's independence from Khartoum's administration can kill two birds with one stone and be recognized by the United States.

The reason is because of the black slave trade. The Arabs also traded black slaves. For the black people in South Sudan, the Arabs in the north began to hunt the black people in the south and sell slaves in the nineteenth century. Hatred is born from this.

The slave trade was a lucrative business. In the 19th century, European colonists poured into Sudan to open commercial companies. They supplied the Arabs in North Sudan with a large number of weapons and encouraged them to round up blacks.

In the face of huge economic interests, the Arabs could not stand the temptation, so they organized armed hunting teams to carry out inhumane arrests of black people in the south, causing a large number of families to be separated and their families destroyed.

The root is in the United States, but the people who practice it are Arabs. The most hated objects of black people are not European and American countries they have never seen before, but the Arabs who organize armed slave hunting teams.

On the issue of black slaves, the United States, the beacon of the world at this moment, will not oppose the partition of South Sudan. Racial discrimination against blacks in the United States is another matter, but the slave trade has been politically incorrect since the Civil War.

As long as public opinion is used to remind the black people in South Sudan of the past, I believe that once the referendum starts, the support for South Sudan's independence is not 100%, but 99%.

Since I got a guarantee from Joseph Agu, it is impossible not to sign a secret contract in black and white. The content of the secret agreement is that once South Sudan votes to be independent from the management of Khartoum, it will not seek independence from the United Kingdom within five years, the British garrison in South Sudan will remain as usual, and all interests will be protected by South Sudan.

Joseph Agu agreed to all these terms, and Alan Wilson began to send a telegram to John, informing him of the results of his visit to Juba and discussing the next steps.

“It is now clear that the black people of South Sudan also want independence from Khartoum. Partition referendum was a solution to the problem, separate Arabs and blacks were listed as the established policy for Sudanese independence. Now The problem is that we need to trick the Arab leaders into coming to Juba in the name of negotiating the future of Sudan, and at the same time start pushing for a South Sudan independence referendum. If possible, get the back of the US office in Khartoum Ambassador, be a witness."

In Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, John, the British Sudanese Commissioner, took Alan Wilson's telegram, carefully understood the meaning of the telegram, and then fell into contemplation.

Alan Wilson's telegram shows that South Sudan's independence from Khartoum is not an issue in public opinion. Otherwise, it would not have been so certain in the telegram.

"Inform me Ismail Azari of the Brotherhood and Abd Rahman Mahdi of the National People's Party that the UK is willing to come forward in Juba for a North-South Sudanese visit in order to preserve Sudan's land integrity. Negotiate ~lightnovelpub.net~ to negotiate the future of the nation together."

Soon, the negotiations to be held in Juba for negotiations between North and South Sudan were known to both Ismail Azari and Abd Rahman Mahdi, and the two quickly convened the fraternal party and the people of the country Party supporters discuss what medicine the British sell in the gourd.

While the two were discussing, John entered the US representative office in Khartoum as the Sudanese Commissioner. It is hoped that the United States can serve as a friendly force to witness the painstaking efforts of the United Kingdom in handling the issue of Sudanese independence.

Of course, the Americans could not ask for this, and York Kiddston, the head of the representative office, was very happy. He thought it was a testimony that the United Kingdom recognized the influence of the United States. .

"Thanks to the United States for supporting the United Kingdom in this position." John sneered in his heart, but still thanked him quietly.

At the same time, Colonel Joseph Agu of the Equatorial Legion of South Sudan was running around the land of South Sudan, reminding the black people in South Sudan not to forget the hatred of the Arabs who trafficked black people.

Soon all parties agreed to the idea of ​​having a good talk, and it was decided to hold talks in Juba a week later to discuss the future of North and South Sudan.

Ismail Azari and Abd Rahman Mahdi, representing the Brotherhood and the National People's Party respectively, set off for Juba, along with York Kiddston, the head of the US representative office , Sudan Commissioner John.

A few days later, in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, representatives of all parties have arrived, exchanging information and waiting for the start of the talks.