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Message no. 1
From: Fred Stoessel <Fred.Stoessel@*******.AI.FH-NUERNBERG.DE>
Subject: Registration to NAGTTW
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:23:19 +0200
REGISTRATION
Neo-Anarchists' Guide to the World
Republic of Malawi
Fred Stoessel
Fred.Stoessel@*******.ai.fh-nuernberg.de
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I know, that it's late, but maybe i will have finished the following =
project
before you publish NAGTTW. (But i don't expect, that you wait for me, =
okay?)
I'd like to describe the nation of Malawi, a little state in Africa, =
where
a white minority suppresses the black majority. (Survivors of the South =

African apartheid-regime hired a mercenary army to invade and establish =
a
dictatorship in Malawi.) Now there is an extreme version of racist =
discri-
mination (between black and white; NOT metatype) with brutal white =
oppressors
and a black rebel force.
My article will discribe the history of the nation since 2000, the =
political
and economical conditions and military forces (freedom fighters and
governmental mercenary units). Additionally i'd like to provide some
details about life in Hofmeyr-City (the new capital of Malawi), where =
black
people may be killed for just hanging around.
Message no. 2
From: Steven Goodman <chromblaster@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Registration to NAGTTW
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 04:13:37 PDT
hi!

>Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:23:19 +0200
>From: Fred Stoessel <Fred.Stoessel@*******.AI.FH-NUERNBERG.DE>
>Subject: Registration to NAGTTW

<snip: african province of Malawi>

and where in Africa is this province?
what country is there today?

Chrome

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Message no. 3
From: Fred Stoessel <Fred.Stoessel@*******.AI.FH-NUERNBERG.DE>
Subject: Re: Registration to NAGTTW
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 16:27:40 +0200
It was <Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:23:19 +0200> when Chrome wrote:

>hi!
>
>>Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:23:19 +0200
>>From: Fred Stoessel <Fred.Stoessel@*******.AI.FH-NUERNBERG.DE>
>>Subject: Registration to NAGTTW
>
>><snip: african province of Malawi>
><
>and where in Africa is this province?
>what country is there today?
>
>Chrome

Malawi exists today under the same name. It's rather small and you can find it in the
southern part of
Africa between Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia and Tansania at the Lake Nyasa. The official
name in 2058 will
differ but the black majority will continue to call their country Republic of Malawi.
(It's another sign of
hope for freedom.)
BTW: I never read cyberpirates, but i heard rumors that South Africa is now Azania and a
Tir. To avoid
trouble with the existing timeline and Azania, i set the date of the invasion before the
Awakening. (No elf
on the whole earth. Okay, almost no elf.)
Message no. 4
From: "Arno R. Lehmann" <arlehma@***.NET>
Subject: Re: Registration to NAGTTW
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 22:55:29 +0200
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998 11:23:19 +0200, Fred Stoessel wrote:

>Survivors of the South
>
>African apartheid-regime hired a mercenary army to invade and establish a
>
>dictatorship in Malawi.

Finally good news!

I don't know if you read my request for information concerning Azania /
South Africa. So again: I intend to write some things about Azania
(today South Africa). Up till now I've got no SR-specific information
at all, so again everybody:

SEND ME WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT AZANIA !!!!!

And you, Fred, would perhaps like to share what you have concerning the
history of both Malawi and South Africa with me ... I hope to be able
to give something back to you for your project.

Arno

PS: you can write to me in German if you prefer that language ...
--
Arno
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