Saturday, April 06, 2024

SAVE SUDAN. STOP WAR IN SUDAN. Tagadum coalition unveils vision to end war and rebuild state

Report from Sudan Tribune

Dated  Thursday April 4, 2024 - here is a copy in full:

Sudan’s Tagadum coalition unveils vision to end war and rebuild state 



April 4, 2024 (ADDIS ABABA) – Sudan’s Coordination Alliance for Democratic Civilian Forces, known as “Progress,” outlined a comprehensive vision on Thursday to end the ongoing war and rebuild the Sudanese state. The announcement comes amid warnings of potential fragmentation and warlord control if the conflict persists.


The Tgadum coalition’s leadership held intensive meetings in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from April 2 to 4. These meetings culminated in a vision document proposing a path towards lasting peace and national reconstruction.


Key steps in the vision

  • Humanitarian cessation of hostilities: The proposed approach prioritizes a humanitarian truce to address immediate needs and alleviate civilian suffering.
  • Comprehensive ceasefire and confidence building: This will be followed by a comprehensive ceasefire and confidence-building measures to pave the way for a more substantial political process.
  • Inclusive negotiations: The vision emphasizes the importance of civil society participation in the negotiations. To avoid stalling progress, negotiations should build upon previous agreements, regardless of the platform where they were reached.
  • Regional monitoring: The establishment of a monitoring centre staffed by a joint force from regional countries is proposed to oversee the ceasefire, humanitarian aid delivery, and safe passage for civilians.

The statement underscores the need for a comprehensive political solution through negotiations. This includes establishing clear criteria for participation to prevent the inclusion of groups seeking to undermine the December Revolution and democratic transition.


Rejection of the former regime’s participation:

Tagadum firmly opposes the participation of the dissolved National Congress in its current form. The statement emphasizes that the party’s refusal to dismantle its military, security, and political apparatus renders it incompatible with a democratic transition.

The coalition highlights the importance of addressing the influence of the Islamic Movement and the National Congress within state institutions, particularly the military and security forces. Dismantling these entrenched structures is seen as crucial to achieving a successful democratic transition.


Openness to new participants:

While rejecting the National Congress Party’s participation in its current form, Tagadum expresses openness to other political actors and individuals who have demonstrably embraced the December Revolution’s ideals and objectives. The statement proposes a preliminary meeting followed by a roundtable discussion to build consensus on a comprehensive vision for the political process.


The vision encompasses various aspects of the crisis, including humanitarian Issues such as relief, health, and education. It also includes rebuilding the security and military system, including the creation of a single, professional national army. Finally, the text deals with political Issues covering post-war arrangements, the formation of a transitional government, the drafting of a transitional constitution, and the establishment of mechanisms for elections.


The text does not elaborate on specific plans to expand the coalition or engage holdout groups that did not sign a peace agreement with the transitional government or to reach a common ground with the groups that support the army in its war against the paramilitary forces.

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Report from Radio Dabanga English

Dated Friday, 05 April 2024 - excerpt:


Sudan Tagadom leaders ‘continue despite criminal complaints against them’ 

Photo: Bakri El Jak, spokesperson for Tagadom (Photo: Tagadom FB page)


According to the Civil Democratic Forces (Tagadom), the complaints filed in Port Sudan, the de facto capital of the country, against its leaders on Saturday “will not affect communication between the alliance and the army leadership”.


The National Committee for War Crimes and Violations by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Saturday filed criminal complaints with the Port Sudan Prosecution Office in the Red Sea state against 17 leaders of the Tagadom Coordination Committee.


The Tagadom alliance of progressive parties and groups, including the mainstream Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC-Central Council), was formed in October last year with the aim to build a broad democratic civil front against the devastating war between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and RSF that erupted nearly a year ago.


The leaders of the alliance, chaired by former PM Abdalla Hamdok, are accused of provoking war against the state, incitement, conspiracy, undermining the constitutional order, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.


The Sudan state television broadcast the news on Saturday and said that the prosecutor ordered the arrest of Abdalla Hamdok, Omer El Degeir, Khaled Yousef, Maryam, Zeinab, and Siddig El Sadig, El Wasig El Bereir, Rasha Awad, Maher Abujookh, Shawgi Abdelazim, Babakr Feisal, Taha Ishag, Mohamed El Faki, Yassir Arman, Suliman Sandal, Jaafar Hasan, and Mohamed Osman, to bring them to trial.


Journalist Osman Fadlallah reacted to the news by saying that “the escalation against the FFC and Tagadom was expected, given that the situation in Sudan is now under the control of the Islamist movement”.


Read full story: https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/sudan-tagadom-leaders-continue-despite-criminal-complaints-against-them


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Friday, March 29, 2024

UK CHANNEL 4 NEWS VIDEO FROM CHAD-SUDAN. UK doubles its aid to Sudan to £89m as crisis escalates

Report from Channel 4 News UK
By LINDSEY HILSUM
International Editor for Channel 4 News
Dated Thursday, 28 March 2024 - here is a copy in full:

War and hunger force hundreds of thousands to flee Sudan

The UK is almost doubling its aid to Sudan, to £89 million, as the humanitarian crisis there continues to escalate.


It’s almost a year since Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces turned on each other – plunging the country into war. Millions have been displaced and half the population is facing famine.


The new conflict also re-ignited the two-decade-long war in the Darfur region, with the RSF and allied Arab militia resuming their slaughter of the ethnic African Masalit tribe.


More than half a million people have fled to overcrowded camps in Chad, where food supplies are also dwindling.


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Camera: Soren Munk

7:52 PM · Mar 28, 2024


Source: https://www.channel4.com/news/war-and-hunger-force-hundreds-of-thousands-to-flee-sudan

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Press release

From Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and

The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP

Dated Thursday, 28 March 2024 - here is a copy in full:


UK to nearly double aid for Sudan as humanitarian crisis deepens


The UK announced more support for people in Sudan, including funding to UNICEF for emergency food assistance and support for survivors of gender-based violence.

  • UK support includes food and water for 500,000 children under 5 as Sudan’s humanitarian crisis grows
  • the funding boost comes as the UK’s Development and Africa Minister, Andrew Mitchell visits the Chad-Sudan border, witnessing the crisis first-hand
  • the UK again calls on the warring parties to commit to a lasting ceasefire and lift restrictions which are preventing aid reaching those who need it the most

The UK has today implemented additional support for people in Sudan, 1 year on from the start of the conflict.


This will include funding to UNICEF which will provide emergency and life-saving food assistance to support people particularly in hard-to reach areas in Sudan, including nutrition, water and hygiene services for 500,000 children under 5.  It will also support survivors of gender-based violence. The UK is committing an additional £4.95 million to provide 100,000 women and girls with a range of female genital mutilation, child marriage and gender-based violence prevention and response services.


The boost has been announced by the UK Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, during a 2-day visit to Chad where he visited a site for refugees driven over the border into Chad by the violence.  


In addition, the UK will be working with the World Food Programme to assist over 285,000 beneficiaries for 6 months by providing 13,405 tons of assorted food commodities.  These include cereals, pulses, oils and salt. 


It is part of a £89 million package the UK will deliver in Sudan in 2024 to 2025 – up from nearly £50 million in the current financial year.  


The  conflict in Sudan has caused more than 8 million people to flee their homes, with over 6 million displaced within Sudan itself. After almost a year of conflict, 25 million people in Sudan need assistance, and the country is on the verge of a catastrophic hunger crisis.  The UN has formally warned of the risk of famine in this year, with 18 million currently facing hunger in the country.


Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, said: 


The conflict in Sudan is devastating lives. Millions are displaced and facing catastrophic hunger conditions. There is growing evidence of atrocities against civilians.


The package announced today will help save lives. We have not forgotten the war in Sudan - nor must the world. The urgent priority is to end the violence.


Whilst in Chad, Minister Mitchell met with the President of the Transition, Mahamat Deby and Prime Minister Masra to underline UK support for peaceful, transparent and inclusive elections. They also discussed how the UK and Chad could work together towards peace in Sudan. 

Photo: Minister for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell during his visit to Chad, meeting refugees fleeing from violence and hunger in Sudan.


Background

  • the UK calls on both sides to end the fighting, to abide by their responsibilities under International Humanitarian Law, to protect civilians and to grant immediate and unrestricted humanitarian access to allow the provision of, and access to, lifesaving assistance
  • the UK provided nearly £50 million in ODA funding for Sudan in 2023 to 2024 (including over £42 million in humanitarian assistance) *  for the next financial year (2024 to 2025), overall UK aid to Sudan will increase to £89 million. We have also been helping those fleeing to neighbouring countries as a result of the conflict in Sudan, providing £7.75 million in South Sudan including to support existing and new refugees, and £15 million to Chad over the last year
  • the conflict in Sudan began last April when violence erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Tensions between SAF General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti) had been escalating for months following disagreements on a transition to a civilian led government
  • the humanitarian crisis has been heighted by restrictions to humanitarian access and communications blackouts. More than 700,000 people have crossed from Sudan into eastern Chad, putting pressure on already vulnerable communities and stretched services
  • reports of conflict-related sexual violence are widespread cross Sudan. The conflict also risks setting back progress in the fight against female genital mutilation (FGM) and child marriage
  • throughout the conflict the UK aid-funded Sudan Free of FGM project has kept working to protect women and girls. The UK is providing an additional £4.95 million, which aims to support 100,000 additional women and girls with a range of female genital mutilation, child marriage and gender-based violence prevention and response services until March 2026.  This brings the total UK support to £19.95 million. The project has provided over 83,000 consultations for sexual and reproductive health services, helped over 100,000 people with mental health and psychosocial support, supported over 9,000 survivors of FGM, child marriage, and gender-based violence and protected over 11,700 children in child-friendly spaces
  • the UK aid-funded Sudan Free of FGM works with communities to alter social attitudes around FGM and child marriage, supports survivors of gender-based violence, and provides sexual and reproductive health care. It is delivered by UNICEF, the World Health Organisation, and the United Nations Population Fund
  • Sudan has one of the highest rates of female genital mutilation (FGM) in the world and is one of the few countries where child marriage remains legal. Nearly 9 in 10 women and girls aged 15 to 49 have undergone some form of FGM. 60% of girls are married before they turn 18

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Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-to-nearly-double-aid-for-sudan-as-humanitarian-crisis-deepens

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Sudan Watch - March 17, 2024

From Chatham House 

EXPERT COMMENT by Dame Rosalind Marsden March 14, 2024

'Sudan’s forgotten war: A new diplomatic push is needed'

Ali Karti, SG of Sudan’s Islamic Movement, widely seen as a mastermind of Sudan's war, has now announced a truce with RSF will never be accepted

https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2024/03/ali-karti-sg-of-sudans-islamic-movement.html

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Troika statement on South Sudan Elections 2024

The Troika (Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States) have reaffirmed their call for peaceful elections in South Sudan. Updated: 20 March 2024

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Statement by the UK government's All Party Parliamentary Group for Sudan and South Sudan

THE purpose of the UK government’s All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Sudan and South Sudan is to influence the UK government’s policy and practice by promoting the cause of peace, human rights, justice and development for all the people of Sudan and South Sudan across the political spectrum in Westminster and Whitehall.

Here is a copy of a Statement on behalf of the APPG for Sudan and South Sudan signed by the Chairman Vicky Ford MP @vickyford.


1:43 PM · Mar 27, 2024 105.5K Views


Source: https://twitter.com/AtabaniSami/status/1772999038092083552

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Radio Dabanga English - 28 March 2024 

UK parliamentarians call for ‘immediate ceasefire in Sudan, end to UAE funding’

Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Sudan and South Sudan, Conservative Party MP Rt Hon Vicky Ford (Photo: gov.uk)


Full story: https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/uk-parliamentarians-call-for-immediate-ceasefire-in-sudan-end-to-uae-funding


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