Showing posts with label Kutum. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Sudan: Clashes as RSF, Border Guards tensions erupt (Part 15)

  • Starting mid-August 2017, verbal clashes between Hilal and Sudan's Second Vice-President Hassabo Abdelrahman threatened to escalate tensions between Sudan's two paramilitary forces under the command of Hilal and Hemeti in North Darfur.
  • Hilal also strongly opposed the planned integration of the Darfuri Border Guards into the RSF. “I was the one who established and presented the Border Guards initiative to the army in Darfur to defeat the rebellion,” the Mahameed clan chief told Radio Dabanga in August 2017.
  • Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia chases Ali Rizgallah Safana forces to Kutum.
  • All nine captured men have been transferred to El Fasher, and from there they will be transferred to Khartoum.
  • RSF commander Hemeti told reporters that one of the caught fighters is a deputy of the Safana Border Guards.  Full story - published seven days before Musa Hilal's arrest by Hemeti's RSF:
Article from and by Radio Dabanga.org
Dated 10 November 2017 - KORMA / EL FASHER
Clashes as RSF, Border Guards tensions erupt
Members of the Border Guards militia meet in Mistariha in North Darfur on 12 August 2017 (RAC)

Large clashes took place between two of Sudan's paramilitary forces, the Rapid Support Forces and the Border Guards, near Korma today. Their leaders have not revealed the casualty number.

Eyewitnesses in Korma in North Darfur told Radio Dabanga that fighting broke out in Amar Jadeed, Eshbara, Kela and Niro. They heard explosions and gunfire coming from these areas from morning until after the Friday prayers ended.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) spokesman, Col. Abdelrahman El Jaali, confirmed the clash in Korma, which is 12 kilometres west of El Fasher. In a statement to the official Sudanese news agency (Suna) he said that they managed to arrest nine Border Guards members and seized their military equipment.

He said that a number of militiamen were killed when the RSF pursued them up to the outskirts of Kutum. The RSF still give chase to the Border Guards members who managed to flee. “We will work to clean up all Darfur states from the infiltrators, especially those in the cities.”

The Border Guards members in question serve under Lt. Col. Ali Rizgallah (nicknamed Safana), who recently declared a rebellion against Khartoum and defected from Sudan's chain of command. Rizgallah 'Safana' refuses to integrate his forces in the RSF, as part of a currently ongoing disarmament campaign in Darfur.

RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan 'Hemeti' told reporters today that one of the caught fighters is a deputy of the Safana Border Guards. All nine captured men have been transferred to El Fasher, and from there they will be transferred to Khartoum.

Attack in Kutum
On Friday afternoon Rizgallah and his forces came under attack by RSF in Eshbara, on the road between Kutum and Kabkabiya, south of Kutum. He briefly spoke to Radio Dabanga but did not answer questions about the number of casualties.

Meanwhile the spokesman of the Revolutionary Awakening Council, led by former janjaweed leader Musa Hilal, commented that the circumstances of the clash between the RSF and Safana's Border Guards are unknown. “We do not know the extent of the casualties because it occurred in a remote area,” said spokesman Mohamad Abekar.

Starting mid-August, verbal clashes between Hilal and Sudan's Second Vice-President Hassabo Abdelrahman have threatened to escalate tensions between Sudan's two paramilitary forces under the command of Hilal and Hemeti in North Darfur.

Hilal also strongly opposes the planned integration of the Darfuri Border Guards into the RSF. “I was the one who established and presented the Border Guards initiative to the army in Darfur to defeat the rebellion,” the Mahameed clan chief told Radio Dabanga in August.

Defectors
Last week, about 120 defectors from the Ali Rizgallah group of Border Guards which rebel against the government, announced that they will join the RSF. El Haj Ali Widaa led the group to El Fasher.

On paper the Border Guards are under nominal government command and used to be a government militia in Darfur. Its members are affiliated with founder and former janjaweed leader Musa Hilal, backed by Khartoum, until he distanced himself from the government in mid 2013. Hilal holds control of the gold-mining area Jebel Amer and Saraf Omra.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

ICC: Hilal knows truth about Hemeti & Darfur war (Part 2)

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor:  The following article by Radio Dabanga dated 27 Nov 2017 features the Nov 2017 arrest of Sheikh Musa Hilal in North Darfur by Hemeti’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Coloured highlighting is mine.

See the second photo: a captive’s shoulder appears to be newly bruised, his shirt is being roughly pulled, he looks dazed and exhausted, the arm of a lowlife RSF thug seems to be raised in a violent manner.  

The eyes of the captives look strange, like they have been through hell. Surely they feel shocked, devastated, humiliated and ruthlessly betrayed by Messrs Bashir and Hemeti. 

Hemeti inveigled himself into Bashir's life who treated Hemeti like the son he never had. Bashir felt protected by Hemeti. Together, Bashir and Hemeti protected themselves. 

The arrest took place during the Bashir era. Hemeti ordered the RSF to bring Musa Hilal to Khartoum "dead or alive". Musa Hilal sought peace for Darfur, had the skills and gold to do so, posing a threat to Bashir's regime and Hemeti's lust for power in Darfur and its gold.

Musa Hilal is a warrior, for 16 years he has known the truth about his former underling Hemeti, the RSF and Janjaweed, what went on in Darfur and Khartoum, and the policing of vast areas far away from Khartoum. 

Musa Hilal’s daughter is married to Chad’s president Idriss Deby. Hemeti hires men from Chad for his RSF. 
Musa Hilal and his relatives and affiliates have been locked up in Omdurman prison for almost two years.  Have they been given a fair trial? Who is checking that they are being properly treated and cared for?

Could the UN/International Criminal Court (ICC) arrange to transport Musa Hilal and his relatives and affiliates to the safety of the ICC in The Hague where the truth could be told to help bring peace to Sudan?

Musa Hilal and his relatives and affiliates must be kept safe, treated respectfully and taken good care of now and in the future as they could help bring peace to Darfur and Sudan - and, in turn, South Sudan.

Article from and by Radio Dabanga.org
Dated 27 November 2017 - MISTERIYA / KHARTOUM
Musa Hilal, Revolutionary Awakening Council leadership arrested in Darfur
Musa Hilal, chairman of the Revolutionary Awakening Council, arrives as captive in Khartoum on Monday (RD)

Musa Hilal, former janjaweed leader and chairman of the Revolutionary Awakening Council, as well as his sons, brothers, entourage, and senior members of the Council’s leadership, were arrested on Sunday and arrived today in Khartoum.
The official Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reports that the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as Hemeti), has affirmed that Hilal was arrested on Sunday at Misteriya area, North Darfur. Gen. Hemeti, says that Musa Hilal was “involved in a plot against Sudan which has external dimensions”.

Hemeti said that in addition to Hilal, a number of his aides and three of his sons have also been detained. He also referred to detention of “a person who holds a foreign nationality among the forces of Musa Hilal”, indicating that this man had advanced communication equipment, “a matter which confirms the involvement of foreign parties in the acts for undermining the security and stability in Darfur”.

Hemeti affirmed stability of the security situation at Mustariha area, reiterating determination of his forces to continue implementing their duties.

Sons and brothers
Sources from the area also confirm the Hilal’s sons Habib, Fathi, and Abdel Basset were also held, along with his brothers Omar Hilal, Adam Ramadan, and Mohamed Barma Yusuf.
Brothers, sons and affiliates of Hilal were also captured (RD)

The arrests seem to verify claims made by Hilal’s Council last month of a plan for the RSF to capture him and send him “alive or dead” to Khartoum. In a statement, the Council accused “influential parties” within the government of “seeking to punish Hilal”, who has refused to cooperate with the government’s current campaign of arms collection.

Witnesses have told Radio Dabanga that at least 11 members of the Border Guards militia were killed in Sunday’s clashes. Callers said that civilians, including at least three women, were also killed during Sunday’s clashes, but exact numbers have not yet been ascertained. The area is reportedly under siege – all roads in and out are controlled by the RSF. Large military reinforcements have arrived with “tanks, armoured vehicles, and 500 armed vehicles”.

Arms collection
A spokesman for the RSF, Colonel Abdelrahman El Jaali, confirmed the death of the RSF director of general supplies, Brigadier Abdelrahim Gumma, in Hilal’s heartland of Misteriya during the confrontations that led to the arrest. Col. El Jaali told SUNA that Gumma was killed when he went to investigate an ambush on two vehicles transporting Hilal-led militia elements arrested within the framework of the forcible arms collection campaign.

He stressed that the state will go ahead in its project for collecting weapons and confronting those who tend to undermine the national security.

Also on Sunday, a spokesman for the RSF, Colonel Abdelrahman El Jaali, announced the arrest of Haroun Mahmoud Madikheir, the spokesman for the Revolutionary Awakening Council at Wadi Bari south of Misteriya of Kutum locality in North Darfur. Madikheir was reportedly on his way to Chad with his bodyguards.

El Jaali said in a statement to SUNA that the rapid support militia managed to arrest the most important person in the leadership and the founder of the Revolutionary Awakening Council accompanied by his personal guard.

Sudan: Musa Hilal faces court martial in Khartoum (Part 1)

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: A few minutes ago (12 noon in England, UK) I completed drafting six blog posts featuring Sheikh Musa Hilal of North Darfur, Sudan.

Radio Dabanga in The Netherlands is doing such a fine job of reporting that I have re-printed, here below, their article on Musa Hilal published today [10 Sep], re-titled it "Part 1" and, as a matter of urgency, I have followed it by jumping to my blog post titled "Part 6" and re-titled it "Part 2" in order to bring it forward for publishing today. The other parts, and more, will follow this week. Yellow highlighting is mine.

In my view, this news is important and urgent. Musa Hilal and his relatives and affiliates must be protected as soon as possible, kept safe and taken good care of, now and in the future, as they could help bring peace to Darfur and Sudan, and South Sudan. God bless the Sudanese people and the peace makers. 

Article from Radio Dabanga.org
Dated 10 September 2019 - KHARTOUM / MISTERIYA
Former Darfur janjaweed leader Hilal faces court martial in Sudan capital
Photo:  A bewildered Musa Hilal arrives in Khartoum after his arrest in Darfur in 2017 (RD)

A military court in Khartoum resumed proceedings on Tuesday [10 Sep 2019] to try former janjaweed leader Musa Hilal, who was detained two years ago, along with hundreds of his supporters.

The Revolutionary Awakening Council (RAC) which was founded by Hilal, said in a statement on Monday [09 Sep 2019] that the Council was surprised to hear that morning that their leader and his detained followers were summoned to appear before the military court without warning.


The RAC statement questions how it is possible that a court martial will try Hilal and his comrades while they were detained during the regime of ousted President El Bashir.

“Opens the door to ask whether the regime has fallen entirely or not. 

The regime that was overthrown by a popular uprising and brought a new system representing the goals of the revolution, freedom, peace, and justice.” The statement says.

The statement also asks why Hilal and his companions remain in prisons and detention cells until now, after the overthrow of the Al Bashir regime.

The RAC rejected any kind of trials (military or civilian) for political prisoners.

RAC: “Stop this absurdity”
In his statement, the RAC called for their immediate and immediate release, and called on the government of Sudan, represented by the Sovereign Council, Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, to intervene immediately to “stop this absurdity to preserve the law and the achievements of our glorious revolution”.

In May 2018, the Darfur Bar Association criticised the military trial of Hilal, “which is being conducted without taking into account the principles of a public trial”. According to the Darfur lawyers at the time (prior to regime change), Hilal’s “trial is a violation of the fair trial standards enshrined in the Sudanese Constitution and the law, which is casting doubts on its fairness and integrity, regardless of the acts attributed to Musa Hilal and his affiliates”.

Hilal should immediately be transferred to a criminal court. “This would constitute the only guarantee for correcting the violated legal procedures,” the statement read.

Families
The families of the detainees, most of them belonging to the Mahameed clan, of which Hilal is the leader, have reiterated their demand for their immediate and unconditional release.

The statement of the families of the detainees refused any trial of these detainees, whether civil or military courts, and demanded in return the Prime Minister Hamdouk’s immediate intervention and the issuance of a decision to release all political detainees.

After the deposal of President Al Bashir and the release of a number of political detainees, mainly fighters of armed movements, relatives and followers of Musa Hilal have publicly called for his and his men’s release more than once.
Supporters of Hilal organised a large demonstration in Misteriya in North Darfur last week, demanding his release.

On August 27, 10 of Hilal’s imprisoned affiliates entered into a hunger strike to protest their continued detention in a military prison in Omdurman. According to the spokesman for Hilal’s Revolutionary Awakening Council, “they have been subjected to systematic ill-treatment by the prison authorities and deprived of their most basic rights such as medical treatment and to meet their relatives through visits”.

In a statement, the organisers of the demonstration demanded from the newly established Sovereign Council and Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdouk to intervene, and release all political prisoners in the country “as soon as possible, without any conditions”.

“The failure to release all political detainees is a conspiracy in order to isolate them politically, and exclude them from the ongoing political process,” the statement reads.

The demonstrators appealed to the Forces for Freedom and Change and other political and civil forces to pressure the authorities to release all “political prisoners and prisoners of war”.

The statement also demanded the representatives of the revolution do their part towards their comrades in the struggle who are part of the charter of freedom and change and are still in prison remnants of the former regime.

Janjaweed
Hilal was arrested in a raid on his stronghold in Misteriya, North Darfur, in November 2017. His sons, brothers, and entourage, were detained as well. Hilal, who refused to operate with the government’s disarmament campaign, was transferred to Khartoum. His trial secretly began on April 30.

Hilal is held responsible for the atrocities committed in Darfur against civilians after the conflict erupted in 2003. In that year, he was released from prison by the Sudanese government with the purpose to mobilise Darfuri Arab herders to fight the insurgency in the region.

With full government backing, Hilal's janjaweed targeted villages of African Darfuris. They rarely came near forces of the armed rebel movements.

In 2008, Hilal was appointed as Presidential Assistant for Federal Affairs. In January 2014, he announced his defection from the ruling National Congress Party (NCP), and established the RAC.

The Council consists of Hilal’s militiamen and a number of North Darfur native administration leaders. RAC commanders took control of the Jebel Amer gold mining area in El Sareif Beni Hussein locality in July 2015. According to a UN Security Council report in April 2016, Hilal and his entourage were profiting from vast gold sales in Darfur.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Sudan Security Situation 29-31 August 2010 - Darfur Kalma groups discuss reconciliation - Messiriya welcomes Peaceful Coexistence Conference on Abyei

SOUTH DARFUR - Security situation update
The situation at Kalma internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in South Darfur remains generally calm with UNAMID patrols reporting no shooting or arson.

The IDPs have appealed for food distribution to be extended to cover the entire Kalma camp. The market of the Kalma camp was observed to be operating normally and the residents reported that the situation is better as compared to last week.

On Saturday, 28 August Kalma camp IDP representatives submitted a letter to UNAMID’s Community Policing Center (CPC) conveying their commitment to stop weapons use among youth in the camp.

On Monday, 30 August a UNAMID team met with several Kalma community leaders to discuss a means of reconciliation among opposing sides which led to violent incidents in the camp in July. During the meeting the Mission called upon all camp leaders to reconcile their differences in the interest of the IDPs, to live in peace and receive humanitarian assistance.

On Sunday, 29 August three Russians helicopter crew working for a private Sudanese aviation company were abducted by unknown armed assailants at approximately 16.30 hours near their accommodation in Nyala, South Darfur. The Government of the Sudan (GoS) is investigating the incident. On Tuesday, 31 August the three Russian aircrew members (two pilots and one navigator) were safely released.

On Monday, 30 August an aid worker with the American NGO Samaritan’s Purse was released after being held in captivity for 105 days.

UNAMID forces continue to conduct day and night patrols in and around the Kalma camp, no shooting incidents were reported in the area.

WEST DARFUR - Security situation update
On Monday, 30 August UNAMID Joint Special Representative (JSR) Ibrahim Gambari travelled to the West Darfur capital of El Geneina, accompanied by Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General / Resident Coordinator / Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Georg Charpentier, and the Sudan’s Minister of State for Humanitarian Affairs, Dr. Mutrif Siddiq.

They met with the Wali (Governor) of West Darfur, Mr. Jafa’ar Abdul-Hakam Ishaq, representatives of the National Security Committee, the humanitarian country team, and international non-governmental organizations to discuss the Government of the Sudan’s new Darfur Strategy.

NORTH DARFUR - Security situation update
On Friday, 27 August unidentified men attempted to break into UNAMID’s camp in Mellit, located approximately 65 kilometers north of El Fasher, North Darfur, but fled when an alarm was raised. A similar incident took place on Thursday, 26 August at the Mission’s teamsite in Kutum, situated roughly 100 kilometers northwest of El Fasher, North Darfur. Security measures at all UNAMID bases have been increased.

On Sunday, 29 August a five-day workshop organised by UNAMID in collaboration with Save the Children-Sweden began in El Fasher, North Darfur. The forum is part of the Mission’s continuing efforts to address human rights issues in the region.

SOURCES: Daily Media Brief from UNAMID (United Nations – African Union Mission in Darfur) EL FASHER (DARFUR), Sudan/via APO
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Monday, 30 August 2010
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
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SUDAN: FOOD SECURITY OUTLOOK UPDATE AUGUST 2010

Heavy rains cause floods but prospects for a good harvest remain high. Click here to read report from Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET) Tuesday, 31 August 2010 courtesy of ReliefWeb.
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ABYEI: MESSIRIYA WELCOMES PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE CONFERENCE

Messiriya welcomes Peaceful Coexistence Conference on Abyei
Report from Radio Miraya - Friday, 27 August 2010 11:14
The Chairman of the Local Administration of the Messiriya, Nuer and Dinka tribes, Bashtana Mohamed Salim, said that the Messiriya welcomed the organizing of the Peaceful Coexistence Conference in Abyei area. He added that the conference is an initiative from the African Organization-main stream. Salim told Miraya that the purpose of the conference is to discuss the disputed issues and how to solve them.

On his part, the Prince of Dinka, Ngok Kual Deng, welcomed the invitation and confirmed their participation. Deng stressed to Miraya that the difficulties that are facing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement should be removed.
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S. SUDAN: SOLDIERS ATTACKING AID WORKERS

"The aid community in Southern Sudan documented 80 incidents of obstruction, vehicle hijackings or harassment of aid staff by southern troops since February. No aid staff have been killed, but several have been wounded.

International aid workers are worried that access to needy populations in a region already plagued by hunger may be further restricted as an independence referendum scheduled for January approaches. The vote would determine whether the south splits off from Sudan and forms a separate country. The U.N. says that 4 million people in Southern Sudan - roughly half the population — rely on food aid to survive." Click here for full story from The Canadian Press by Maggie Flick, Tuesday, 31 August 2010.
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S. SUDAN: KILLINGS IN YEI TOWN - LANDMINES STILL POSE A THREAT

Killings In Yei, Mounting Tension
Report from SRS - Sudan Radio Service - Friday, 27 August 2010:
(Yei) – There is high tension in Yei and business paralyzed when ten people were shot dead in separate incidents.

On Thursday evening a senior SPLA officer was shot dead by a soldier in Yei army barracks, in a heated argument over salaries.
In another bizarre incident a man shot dead seven family members of his former in-laws and is reported to be at large. Amidst the tension in Yei, our reporter Christina Jambo sent us this report:

[Christina Jambo]: “Today in the morning in Yei at Lotaya area around 2 A.M two armed men came and attacked the area. But before that they came and threatened the family yesterday. The angry man said if his wife is not brought he will finish that family. So they came at night to the house which had nine people, five women and three children. The man said if his wife is not brought all the people will be punished. He asked one of the ladies in the house to tie them down since they came with a rope. The lady tied all the people including the three kids then they started to shoot. They shot the five women dead and the three kids of two and half years three years and four years. The neighbors said they saw what happen but they could not come out because of fear.”

According to Yei Police the suspected murdered had officially divorced in a court of law the woman he wanted to take back.
In another incident on Friday morning a man who reportedly went berserk opened fire in public, killing one person and wounding another.

SRS will continue to update you on the latest developments on the situation in Yei town.
Deadly developing news
Report from SOS News (sosanews.com) - Friday, 27 August 2010:
It is important for all of you to know that there errupted gun shots in the suburbs of Yei Town last night – around 9:00pm as I was on line with someone on the ground. Two seperate shootings were heard.

The news that came this morning said the trouble started during the day when senior SPLA officers wanted to cut salaries of soldiers by force for participation in a cooperative. The soldiers were said to have refused to be forced to join the cooperative. They also refused to get their salaries in half. Later at night, one of them came armed and shot the commander of the camp at NTC, his deputy and his wife – all dead. The entire group of soldiers are said to have taken up arms and ammunitions and vacated the barraks. They are probabily in the suburbs of Yei, creating fear and panic to citizens of Yei. As I write, there is no movement in Yei, and all residents are urged by the commissioner to remain indoors.

After this incident, another soldier went to a house of his in-laws to get back his runaway wife when he told those people to hand back his wife or he would come and shoot all of them. This threat was not taken seriously bey the family. The soldier returned and killed seven members of the family in their house close to Lotaya, took his runaway wife and disappeared. What a husband. That is the benefit we get for our girls marying people from the other villages.

I will call Yei shortly for an update. Some of you can have direct contact with family or relatives in Yei to get the latest for yourselves.
Landmines Still Pose A threat In Yei
Report from SRS - Sudan Radio Service - Thursday, 26 August 2010
(Yei) – Anti-personnel landmines still pose a threat to the lives of residents of Yei River county in Central Equatoria state.

During the war, Yei county was a battle field and was heavily mined by both the Sudan Army and the SPLA.

Although the some of the landmines were removed there are still some remnants.
On Wednesday, a company that removes landmines, Landmine Action, removed and detonated an anti-personnel near Yei Civil Hospital.

SRS reporter Christina Jambo reports from Yei town:

[Christina Jambo]: “Landmine is still threatening people’s lives in Yei town. This morning landmine action personnel exploded anti-personnel mine near Yei Civil Hospital. The mine was discovered yesterday by civilians and reported it to landmine action personnel and they exploded it this morning. I talked to landmine action personnel and they said that those anti-personnel were everywhere during the war and up to now they have not discovered all of them. So what they do is that they are working with civilians to report them whenever they get them.”

Yei River county is an agriculturally rich area but the presence of landmines in the countryside is threatening the viability of this important economic sector.
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FURTHER READING



Freed U.S. aid worker Flavia Wagner, 35, right is escorted by an unidentified U.S. embassy staff upon her arrival at the airport in Khartoum, Sudan Monday, 30 August 2010. A US aid worker kidnapped four months ago in Sudan's troubled Darfur region has been freed by authorities, the Foreign Ministry said Monday. (AP Photo/Abd Raouf)

Norwegian aid worker expelled from South Darfur
Report from Radio Dabanga - Tuesday, 31 August 2010:
An Norwegian aid worker of the NCA was expelled from South Darfur state after she talked with the American hostage of Samaritans Purse who was freed yesterday. Governor Kasha explained that the Norwegian humanitarian worker was listening to a side talk with the released hostage.

The American freed aid worker Flavia Wagner thanked her colleagues and family to contribute her release by praying. Adding that she was in good health and was treated well, explaining that she spent a hundred days in an area with mountains and plateaus and drank quantities of camel milk that can suffice her the rest of her life."
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NCP SPLM JOINT NEWS CONFERENCE IN KHARTOUM



Salah Abdallah, Sudan's Presidential Advisor of Internal Security from the National Congress Party (NCP), speaks at a joint news conference in Khartoum Monday, 30 August 2010. Ruling parties NCP and Sudan's People Liberation Movement (SPLM), who are sharing power in government, addressed the upcoming referendum in South Sudan planned for 09 January 2011, during the conference. (Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)

See report by SUNA - Monday, 30 August 2010 (via website of the Sudanese Embassy, Washington D.C. - excerpt:
Presidential Advisor Calls on International Community to fulfill its Commitments for the Referendum

The Presidential Advisor and co-chairman of the joint political committee for demarcation of the border between the north and the south, Gen. Salah Abdalla, has called on the international community to live up to its pledges to support holding of a fair and transparent referendum in south Sudan.

At a press conference he held Monday at Al-Fateh Tower, Abdalla said that the two partners of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) have agreed on holding the referendum in the fixed time of January 9, 2011 and that the referendum shall be free and fair.


Pagan Amum, (R) Secretary General of Sudan's People Liberation Movement (SPLM), and Salah Abdallah, (2nd R) Presidential Advisor of Internal Security from the National Congress Party (NCP), attend a joint news conference in Khartoum Monday, 30 August 2010. (Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)
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HIGH-LEVEL MEETING IN NORTH DARFUR



UNAMID soldiers guard a high-level meeting with Chinese, European, United Nations and African Union officials in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur on 05 July 2010. (Getty Images)
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NEWS FROM SRS - SUDAN RADIO SERVICE

Monday, 23-Aug-2010