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Sudan’s rebels seize two villages in South Kordofan, close in on key town

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March 29, 2012 (KHAROUM) – Insurgents fighting Sudanese government forces in the border state of South Kordofan on Thursday attacked and seized control of two villages in the vicinity of the strategic town of Talodi, rebel and official sources have confirmed.

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SPLMN rebel recruits train in a secret camp in South Kordofan’s Nuba mountains (AFP: Trevor Snapp)

A well-placed security source told Sudan Tribune that the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army North (SPLM/A-N) launched two attacks at 7am local time on Mafloa and Um Dual villages in an attempt to tighten their long-running siege of Talodi, the site of a garrison of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF).

The two villages, according to the source, were completely devoid of government forces, which prompted some local citizens to clash with the rebels and incur losses in lives. The source, however, failed to give a death toll.

The source further admitted that the rebels had managed to seize the two villages and were now closing in on Talodi from three fronts, suggesting that the town could come under attack within hours.

Meanwhile, the SPLM-N’s official spokesman, Arnu Loddi, said in an emailed statement to Sudan Tribune that their forces have attacked and “destroyed government garrisons” in the two villages.

According to Loddi, the SPLM-N’s first attack targeted Mafloa village, 7 kilometers north of Talodi, whereas the second targeted Um Dual village to the east of Talodi.

Loddi claimed that their forces had killed a total of 21 SAF soldiers in the two attacks and seized a great cache of equipments.

He went on to say that Talodi was now completely under siege and warned government forces stationed in the town to leave or face their fate.

The SPLM-N has made a number of attempts to capture Talodi since the conflict in South Kordofan broke out in June last year. Several villages around Talodi were attacked by the rebels but the town remained under control of government forces.

“The SPLA-N will continue its siege of Talodi until it is liberated,” the rebels’ spokesman said.

In Khartoum, the pro-government website Sudanese Media Center (SMC) confirmed that the rebels had attacked and entered the two villages, citing the mayor of Talodi.

However, the local official, however, said that government forces had eventually repelled the attack. He charged that the attack was fully supported by neighbouring South Sudan as evidenced, he said, by the types of arms used by the insurgents.

Sudan routinely accuses South Sudan of supporting the SPLM-N rebels who fought as part of its army before the country seceded from Sudan in July last year.

This week serious clashes erupted in Sudan’s border town of Heglig between SAF and South Sudan’s army known as SPLA. Khartoum accused Darfur rebel group the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) of participating in the clashes.

SPLM-N and JEM plus two other rebel factions are the members of the Sudanese Revolutionary Forces (SRF), a coalition of groups seeking to overthrow the Sudanese government.

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  • 30 March 2012 09:27, by athor deng

    I love this..SRF lets go to Khartoum

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    • 30 March 2012 09:38, by Logic

      SRF

      The entire marginalized people of Sudan are behind you, the figures are in the millions.

      They blame S. Sudan for supplying weapons, but we all know the bulk of SRF’s weapons comes from the "PUSSYCAT SAF" when they run and leave everything behind.

      We just wish that our brothers will stop being brainwashed into joining SAF and fighting their own. Learn from the Darfur saga.

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      • 30 March 2012 22:29, by mohammed ali

        Logic,is the"pyssycat SAF"ran away like they ran away in Heglig!If you read the article carefully it said clearly that your revolutioneries clashed with the local " marginalized" pple in the 2 villages!There was no SAf.To make you happy I can assure you that what happened in Heglig also happened in the 2 villages.Your retreating heroes were badly punished by the local"marginalized"pple in z 2 vila

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        • 31 March 2012 00:14, by LL Reuben

          Mohhammed Ali,

          Join the voices of the marginalized Sudanese in the call for dismantling the NIF with any mean necessary. Getting rid of NIF/NCP is the only way forward for achieving peaceful existance and harmony. If you are really a genuine humanbeing, you should parrell your thoughts and ideas to voices of the innocents suffering under NIF brutality across this beautiful land called SUDAN.

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        • 31 March 2012 04:07, by zulu

          Talodi has fallen to the SPLA-N and the march is on to Elobied. Mohamed, I hope you ready packing because these guys are not making the mistake JEM made when they entered Omdurman.
          SPLA south withdrew from Heiglig after making a statement for the next round of talks.

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    • 30 March 2012 11:52, by Chok Deng

      To those of Jalaby and his likes,pick up guns and fight the rebels u claimed to be the defender of NCP,South Sudan will not be a scapegoat this time.Our guns are right to fight u with no mercy,and i will be in the frontline to fight Jalaby and those of Konan,Mohammed Ali.

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  • 30 March 2012 09:33, by E. Defense Forces

    SPLM/A-N Oyee Oyee
    The great march to Khartoum Started.

    Negotiations between the Sudan and south of the cease-fire.

    http://www.southsudanhub.com/media/272/Negotiations_between_the_Sudan_and_south_of_the_cease-fire/

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    • 30 March 2012 10:26, by Anti Dinka’s

      SPLM/N Oyee, SPLM/S Oyee

      the international community has fail to killed Criminal Al bashiir, Plus bombing Khartoum to hashes

      we will bring peace via the sound of Guns, To our two nations

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  • 30 March 2012 09:35, by Deng

    Great Job SRF...Soon Talodi will fall under your hands. Let this NCP keep bitching that south Sudan is aiding SRF.

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  • 30 March 2012 09:45, by viper

    Congratulations SPLA-N. Keep on attacking the bases of these Islamic militias called SAF. Your victory is very near. Ask for your right till they give it to you. Sudan will soon be a home for black Africans only. NCP and its bunch of crimnals will soon be taken to Hague for the crimes that they have committed against the black Africans in Darfur, Blue Nile & South Kordofan

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  • 30 March 2012 09:53, by Lorolokin

    Big boys, Go on we are behind you.

    Kinkak.

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  • 30 March 2012 09:54, by Chuangah

    That’s good news, but let me hear the capture of Talodi this evenning by SRF
    Forces.
    Wish you goodluck.

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  • 30 March 2012 10:34, by Anti Dinka’s

    we are No longer waiting for green light from international community to strike Khartoum
    We will do the Job the finish

    the international community becoming too much LAZY
    sitting in there safe Haven watching Pornography Day & night

    we will surprise them very soon with broken buildings in Khartoum

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  • 30 March 2012 11:18, by wad balad

    I could hv swarn i saw this movie a few days ago. SPLM’s capture a small village n then start to make lots on noize n even thier leader claims to have captured it all. Then in no time the SAF pussy cats come and chase them away n all of the sudden they disapear. either these pussy cats are very brave or they must be chasing rats. Either way im lovin this movie !!

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    • 30 March 2012 11:40, by Chok Deng

      SRF OYEEEE,let those thugs in Khartoum fight u back,they claimed to fight South Sudan(strong nation)while they r not able to fight a mere rebels.

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    • 30 March 2012 12:11, by Chok Deng

      To Wad balad;
      You are nothing else but marginalized Black African man who is misled,fed, nursed, hired agent educatd by NCP.I advice u strongly to join your brothers in SRF,so as to avoid ICC that is waiting all supporters,members of NCP.Plse used this potentials of yours to liberate your marginalized African tribes from fake Arabs and Islam.

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  • 30 March 2012 16:40, by Sudan virus

    Update on the status of three projects complete the liberate the marginalized people of Sudan:

    1.Independent of the Republic of South Sudan-Completed.
    2.Liberation of Darfur Suspended now restarted amended to be completed together with south Kordufan and Blus Nile.
    3.Blue Nile and South Kordufan- Few weeks to be completed.
    Summary Capturing Khartoum and taking Bashiir to Hague and Program closed

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  • 30 March 2012 18:23, by Northern Sudanese

    lol southern sudanese don’t get happy with this news.....SAF will make them run away like rats in no time....... these things happened lot’s of times and end in 2 days.....care about your own nation.....SRF will never take sudan...compare the support for ncp to the one of SRF and see the difference... SRF will never take sudan....btw they are only 2 villages,why even taking a village? hahahahahaha

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  • 30 March 2012 18:24, by Northern Sudanese

    lol taking 2 villages hahahahahahahahha calling that a victory? hahahahahhaa

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  • 30 March 2012 18:58, by mujtaba

    they attacked small villages with no SAF forces around ..because SAF cannot deploy its forces in every village
    they are coward to clash with simple citizens who are their folks
    We all know they can not face SAF man-to-man
    once they hear of SAF coming they would escape like rats

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  • 31 March 2012 03:29, by stateman

    as we persue diplomatic paths you will advance militarily let the politicians talk and the soldiers fight any steps forward is benifiel in negotiation table because at the end of day this policy is to implement live or die unification of sudan one nation under god by definition "" bel et al sudd""

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