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Sudan relations with UNAMID reaches low point

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August 2, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — The United Nations spokesperson said today that the restrictions recently announced by the Sudanese government on the movement of personnel from the African Union-United Nations mission in Darfur (UNAMID) violates previous accords signed between both sides.

Last week, a senior Sudanese official told Reuters that UNAMID travel would be monitored going forward and that their bags will be searched. They will have to inform the government before moving on roads even within South Darfur’s capital Nyala, he said.

But the U.N. spokesperson Martin Nesirky said that the measures if implemented would amount to a breach of the Status of Force Agreement (SOFA) signed between Khartoum and the world body in February 2008.

"We’re working with the local authorities in South Darfur to ensure that the conditions are in place for the implementation of UNAMID’s mandate" Nesirky said at the daily briefing on Monday.

The move by Khartoum come in response to violent clashes that took place in a number of IDP camps in Darfur.

Last week, five people were reported killed at the Kalma camp and three in Zalingi camp in West Darfur in fighting reportedly between those loyal to Al-Nur and others who are supporters of the peace process currently underway in Doha between Khartoum and a rebel umbrella, Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM).

SLM-Nur claimed that the government manipulated a handful of people in the camps to fly to Doha as IDP representatives and then enter the camp along with weapons and ammunitions sparking the clashes.

Al-Nur warned on Sunday that there would be "repercussions" should government forces attempt to enter the camp to arrest those it believed to be behind the clashes.

Today, the Sudanese presidential adviser, Ghazi Salah Al-Deen Al-Attabani said that Khartoum stands with the demand made by the South Darfur state to UNAMID for it to hand over those accused of attacking the Kalma IDP camp.

Al-Attabani said that the government’s support to the demand was based on its constitutional duty to protect its citizens and the resolution that established UNAMID which stipulated the right of the government to practice its jurisdiction on all the country’s territories in accordance with the rules of the international law

He further said that the trial of the accused in these incidents affirm the principles of combating impunity which is incorporated in all the resolutions on Darfur and revealed that the topic will be discussed with the UNAMID which was already been officially notified on the request.

On Sunday, the Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir was quoted by state news agency (SUNA) as instructing to bring those involved in the clashes to justice. The remarks came during his meeting with interior minister Ibrahim Mahmood who accused SLM-Nur of staging the attacks.

The UN Security Council (UNSC) extended the mandate of UNAMID last Friday, but said that the latter should focus on its security role with some Western diplomats saying that they are unhappy with the mission straying into reconstruction projects or seeking a direct role in attempts to negotiate a political settlement.

Separately, it was announced that four UNAMID peacekeepers from Sierra Leone were killed in a road in South Darfur capital of Nyala.

Sources told Sudan Tribune that the accident occurred while the deceased were accompanying UNAMID deputy Representative for Operations and Management who visited Nyala on Sunday.

"The Secretary-General would like to take this opportunity to commend all of the men and women serving in UNAMID in military, police and civilian capacities, for their efforts to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian assistance and bring peace to Darfur," Ban’s spokesperson told reporters.

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  • 3 August 2010 08:20, by DASODIKO

    What is going on in this world? The Genocide regime is telling the International body UN to inform the genocide regime before they move anywhere in Darfur and as well, their private belongings be investigated. I thought its the UN to restrict the moves of the Genocide regime in Darfur. I am sure that the Nigerian soldiers belongs to UNAMID shot dead yesterday; is a clear message from the genocide regime to the UN that even if Ban-Ki Moon get in to Darfur will be killed if he does’t adhere to the orders of the genocide regime in Khartoum. I am also afraid the killings of UNAMID soldiers may increase under the cover of arm rubbery.

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    • 3 August 2010 11:39, by Paul Ongee

      Goodluck/Goodwiil and Obasanjo are staunch supporters of Khartoum. Khartoum needs Nigeria’s support only on religious but not African origin basis. Khartoum can anytime turn against you should you fail to support the carnage and systematic displacement operations in Darfur. How can UN change the rule of engagement while Nigeria leadership sleeps in the same bed with snake?

      The change in the rules of engagement should come automatically depending on the attitude of Janjaweed and Khartoum. If you wanna wait for a change in the rule of engagement from New York, Khartoum will not wait to instruct Janjaweed to continue with the normal business of restricting UNAMID’s movements, killing, kidnapping and infiltration into the targeted camps. What is happening to Nigeria’s soldiers in Darfur is just the beginning more suicide bombers will be sent to Abuja one day to wake them up.

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      • 3 August 2010 13:48, by william wol

        Bashir had already dishonoured the international calls what do you think to honour you mere Africam soldiers?? Ithink you are under informed about arabs policy.

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