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Chinese official holds rare meeting with Sudan’s SPLM-N leaders

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January 30, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Chinese ambassador to Addis Ababa Xie Xiaoyan met on Monday with the chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N) Malik Agar and the secretary general Yasir Arman to discuss the release of workers kidnapped over the weekend during clashes with Sudan Armed Forces (SAF).

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Chinese workers who escaped after being abducted arrive at Khartoum Airport January 30, 2012 (Reuters)

In a statement released by SPLM-N, ambassador Xiaoyan and two other officials who attended the talks were instructed by Beijing to follow up on the situation relating to the missing workers employed by Sinohydro Corporation Ltd that is constructing roads in South Kordofan.

It was not clear from the press release where the meeting took place. Last year Sudan asked the Interpol to issue Red notices for Arman and Agar so that they would be arrested if they travelled abroad, on charges of rebelling against the state and disturbing peace.

The rebel movement admitted that they captured more than two dozen Chinese workers during their military assault on the town of Al-Abbasiya, 390 miles (630 kilometres) south of Khartoum, but promised to guarantee their safety.

The governor of South Kordofan, Ahmed Haroun, announced on Sunday that 14 of the 29 Chinese hostages had been freed through an operation carried out by SAF. He added that they were relocated to North Kordofan’s capital city of Al-Obayid.

Today Sudanese authorities changed the story and said that SAF freed 13 of the hostages, who were flown to Khartoum on Monday along with the 23 who weren’t taken hostage.

But according to Xinhua news agency there were 47 Chinese workers at the camp when it was attacked. 29 were abducted and 18 others fled to neighbouring areas.

The Sudanese army found 17 of those who had fled nearby, although one remains missing and had reportedly suffered gunshot wounds, according to the Global Times newspaper.

The other 17 workers who have travelled to Khartoum were working at another camp, Chinese media said.

Today the SAF spokesperson Al-Sawarmi Khalid Sa’ad was quoted by Sudan news agency SUNA as saying that they sent reinforcements to South Kordofan to “cleanse” it of SPLM-N forces.

Sa’ad warned that the army holds SPLM-N responsible for the safety and well being of the 29 Chinese workers.

According to SPLM-N statement, the Chinese ambassador “stressed the concern of China for the safety of the Chinese workers and for their return home to their families and that China is not part of the conflict in Sudan but rather the workers came for development projects in Sudan”.

The SPLM-N officials on the other hand promised Xiaoyan that they will “cooperate fully” with Beijing to secure the safe return of the workers “as it is the time of the Chinese New Year celebration and the SPLM-N would like those workers to be with their families during this time”.

They also requested that China ensures that its workers be moved “outside of the war zone in South Kordofan and Blue Nile” while stressing that it welcomes the contribution of China in development but only after the war ends.

“The SPLM-N calls upon China to contribute to the humanitarian operation and to ask Khartoum government to open safe corridors for humanitarian operations and access, which has been denied by the National Congress leadership, and to call again upon China to support the SPLM-N’s demand of an international investigation on the war crimes; to stop the genocide by Khartoum and the impunity which encourages more crimes against Sudanese people; and to support the demand of the SPLM-N of a holistic approach that will end the tragedy and misery of the Sudanese people and bring a just peace to Sudan. Likewise, the SPLM-N asked the Chinese delegation to convey to Khartoum that they should stop any military operations in the area where the Chinese are present until their safe evacuation”.

The rebel movement said the Chinese envoy “expressed the appreciation of the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Government of the SPLM-N’s understanding and cooperation and the need to continue the dialogue and the relations between the two”.

China’s ambassador to Khartoum Luo Xiaoguang urged the Sudanese government to work for the release of the workers.

"We hope that the Sudanese government will continue doing its utmost to bring back the missing and abducted Chinese nationals as soon as possible," Luo said, according to Xinhua.

SAF has been battling SPLM-N forces in South Kordofan since June 2011 after a dispute over the governor elections in which Haroun, the incumbent governor, was running against his deputy Abdel-Aziz al-Hilu, who is now leading the rebellion.

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  • 31 January 10:14, by morogot batal

    Bravo SPLA-N why chinese companies always used to construct in the dangerous zone of war??????does it mean that they are part of SAF????BROTHERS APLA-N.dont 4get what happen in uper nile and unity state when this chinese where constructing the s sudan oil to north...many nubian will die and the pipe line will be diverted to port sudan...you listen kht is now foccusing on Nuba oil discovery.

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    • 31 January 10:22, by Mi diit

      So China smelt the rat and made a U turn by partnering with the future rulers of Khartoum, the SPLM-N. Bashir is in trouble.

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      • 31 January 10:33, by Sir King

        Chinese government must recognize the SPLM/A-N otherwise Khartoum government is going to violate everything including current genocide and prevention of humanitarian access to SPLM/A control areas. Bashir led government must recorginze indigenous Africans who were created there and nowhere they should go at all. The must struggle for their right until the end of this world.

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        • 31 January 21:22, by pabaak

          Sir King, Chinese are already almost recognize them as the legitimate power over there, by saying the" Government of SPLM-N", everything is possible these days in including declaring SPLM, and the rest of Sudan revolution front to be the legitimate power in Sudan. Because what is in the North is not a government, there are only thefts and are worst than the pirates" as the secretary of SPLM put it

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  • 31 January 10:29, by morogot batal

    Dear comrades MALIK AGAR i am your comrade that was sent by our late Hero DR.JOHN GARANG TO CALL YOU...after that you left abroad and you appear with red colars...remember the responsibility of all marginalised people are in your hand...pls.dont let them down...to protect them pls..let the relleasing of chinese be with their full evacuation from your zone.we are behind U. BELIEVE ME

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  • 31 January 14:45, by Anynya One

    I’m a Jew...This is
    a game I don’t tolerate! wish ya an understanding this new and new Year!

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  • 1 February 03:12, by Daniel Buolmawei

    "According to SPLM-N statement, the Chinese ambassador “stressed the concern of China for the safety of the Chinese workers and for their return home to their families and that China is not part of the conflict in Sudan but rather the workers came for development projects in Sudan."

    What an idiot hypocrisy? China pays deaf ears to the suffering people of Darfur, of Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile,

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    • 1 February 03:18, by Daniel Buolmawei

      And now they hypocritcally say they are not part of the conflict in Sudan. When you stand with murderers and crinminals like Bashir, Hussein and Haroun, you said to the victims you are not part of their suffering? Who along with Russia block and vote humanitarian accesses and proposed investigation of crimes in genocide affected regions in Sudan? Isn’t China? What conflict involvement China—

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      • 1 February 03:23, by Daniel Buolmawei

        wants us to wait for? I think SPLM/A-North inherited good hearts from their father Dr. John Garang de Mabior and that they will take good care and release Chinese workers safely, but because of shameful diplomatic and hypocritical tones Chinese government employed here. China is know for sucking the blood of the victims of Sudanese for long time. Their policies of supplying deadly means to African

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        • 1 February 03:31, by Daniel Buolmawei

          Dictators and tyrants to suppress and kill their citizens and advocated hypocritical image to the world that they are neutral power are revealing and obvious. China wants to fix a clear position in Africa, to stand with tyrants or stand with the victims, otherwise, the young future of my generation will never tolerate such hypocrisy.

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  • 1 February 06:30, by Madina Tonj

    Chinese officials

    Someone need to tell this Chinese that, if you don’t support International community and human rights then, you will have a difficulties to get long with others human beings in the world. China have been supporting criminal leader such as Omar al Bashir and soon or later they will have no place to make connected with 1.3 billion people in China. They vote no all times to U.N.

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  • 1 February 06:45, by ONEK-JAH

    Now China must learn some thing of it constant coorperation with Khartoum, SPLM/N is fare enough otherwise it would have asked ransom, only that they are fighting on humanitarian ground. China don’t say we have never warned you. otherwise you will face it rough next time you always provokes junubin with your support to khartoum.

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  • 1 February 16:32, by mohammed ali

    Before talking about anything , this is a terroist attack against innocent civillians punishable undre the international law.It should be condemned by any peace loving human being.Chinese has nothing to do with the problems of Sudan. Building a road in SK will certainly help the same people whom SLA claim to fight for,unless they have other aim or agenda!

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  • 2 February 00:04, by never

    you need to know that chinese are suffering like the rest of us, why? all the wealth, is under a goverment plus people who are close to goverment. these people who are told to come and work in sudan, are trying to provide to their families. you never heard about chinese has been brought out alive want the mine collap,because to them, it’s very expensive.the goverment rether pay for a family of dea

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