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June 15, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Rebel forces from Sudan’s western region of Darfur attacked a town on Friday before being chased out by the army, the country’s official news agency SUNA has reported.

SUNA cited a statement issued by the spokesperson of South Darfur government saying that armed rebels attacked Um Ajora town in Al-Salam locality and targeted properties of ordinary citizens as well as government offices.

The report failed to mention which of Darfur rebel groups attacked but said that the army was able to repel the assailants and assert control over the city.

No rebel group claimed responsibility for the alleged attack.

There has been an increase of rebel activities in Darfur over recent months although the most powerful group, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), is now largely fighting in the neighboring region of South Kordofan.

Three Darfur rebel group including JEM, the Sudan Liberation Movement of Minni Minawi (SLM-MN) and the Sudan Liberation Movement of Abdel Wahid Nur (SLM-WN) remain outside a peace deal signed between the government and the former rebel Liberation and Justice Movement in mid-July last year.

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  • 16 June 2012 11:31, by Johndumo14

    The three rebel groups,JEM, the SPLA-north and Minni Minawi (SLM-MN) and the Sudan Liberation Movement of Abdel Wahid Nur (SLM-WN).What are these rebels groups waiting for?
    They must united now and caputers big towns,this is the time,Omar albashir is very weak,it is your time to rule.

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    • 16 June 2012 11:40, by Northern Sudanese

      Johndumo14

      They know very well that they can’t capture large cities. Since 2003 they haven’t been able to take control of a large city. They all know that there fate is the same fate of their former leader Khalil Ibrahim. People of Sudan would never accept them to be leading the nation for the sake of The south.

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    • 16 June 2012 13:11, by Ayom Ayom

      I heard that Darfur rebel attack & capture Town not only attack

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      • 16 June 2012 14:27, by Northern Sudanese

        Ayom Ayom

        that was a small town, i am speaking about large cities like Obeid,Nyala,Algenena, Al-Fasher. even from that small town, for how long did they stay there?

        the rebels are becoming weaker and weaker since their leader was killed.they even began hating each other. many have left the group already, in 2007 they were about50,000 men, now they rarely reach 20,000. XD

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        • 16 June 2012 20:02, by zulu

          (SMC)Lying mouth piece of NCP says Big number of citizens loyal to Missirieya tribe has quit revolutionary front and returned to Abyei area. At time the tribe dignitaries urged loyalists of the tribe exploited by Sudan People Liberation Movement to quit the movement and come home to contribute positively in sustainable peace and stability

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    • 16 June 2012 15:56, by ForAll

      OUTSIDERS must leave DARFUR for DARFURIANS.

      Go and do your best to solve your home problems first.

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    • 16 June 2012 18:21, by Marolditapei

      GOOD NEWS FOR THE NORTH!!!
      Since South is building a new pipeline through Kenya or Ethiopia and Djibouti in the future, North Sudan pipeline is still valuable. North Sudan Pipeline can be used for transporting cow dungs since fertilizers are lacking in northern region. Good news!Right?

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      • 16 June 2012 19:18, by mohammed ali

        Maro, so what if you build a pipe-line, just carry on; we are not stopping you. We will transport animal dungs , but SS oil. Take it from me , no oil from SS will cross our borders; NEVER!

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      • 16 June 2012 20:01, by sudani ana

        Marolshit
        You better stop talking about cow dung, or I’ll ask Darkangel to show that photo again, you know which one am talking about don’t you?

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    • 16 June 2012 19:06, by mohammed ali

      Johndoum14, tell me which big town was the SPLA was capable to capture before asking them to capture big towns?

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  • 16 June 2012 11:33, by Robot

    Khartoum is so sick, ailing from many illnesses, it is easy for one to conclude Khartoum is gravely ill.... anyway they are leaving the big log in their own eyes and talking of the speck in Juba’s eyes. You will never be in peace if you don’t accept diversity and forget your monolithic Islamic ideologists.

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    • 16 June 2012 11:42, by Northern Sudanese

      Robot

      ’’Khartoum is so sick, ailing from many illnesses, it is easy for one to conclude Khartoum is gravely ill....’’ lol hahahahahahaha what about juba? lol hahahahaha is it the same heaven that you dreamed of last year? lol hahahahhaa

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      • 16 June 2012 11:51, by Robot

        Northern Sudanese,
        It is obvious you don’t reckon the truth, let me give you a little insight of South Sudan, we have achieved what Bashir believed it is something that could have taken him 20 years to do..... think about that. these were Bashir’s words.

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        • 16 June 2012 12:50, by Dinkawarrior

          "Sudan will never be the same" by Dr. Garang de Mabior.

          The miscalculation of the CPA will let you feel pain in the buttocks every single day, there will be no rest until return to where you belong. I know buches of you were brought to fight the Nasty Islamic war but it turn to be ugly. You can’t believed until we capure Khartoum! Keep in minds, we will be there as soon as possible.

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          • 16 June 2012 20:24, by sudani ana

            Dinka warrior, you capture Khartoum ? You couldn’t even capture Madina Tonj, who told you to F**k off in public.

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        • 16 June 2012 14:22, by Northern Sudanese

          Robot

          you don’t reckon the truth that your country is dead and even hated by your jewish masters. not just juba, your whole country is dead.

          80% inflation
          4.7 milion starving people
          83% poverty
          98% economy lost
          unable to afford food
          dry petrol stations ect......

          i dont think we have any of that stuff in Khartoum........

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          • 16 June 2012 17:14, by Reuben

            Northern Sudanese
            South Sudan is a baby. IT is absurd to compare it with sudan, but still is several time better than Sudan:
            South sudan is less than one year
            North Sudan is fifty six years old
            South Sudan has law that does not discriminate
            North Sudan has got old primitive Hamurabi Law that favours Islam only
            South Sudan has minimum freedom of press
            North Sudan has non

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            • 16 June 2012 17:22, by Reuben

              Nothern Sudanese

              South Sudan is 100% Forest
              Nothern Sudan is 90% desert
              South Sudan is rich interms of minerals be it petroleum,or whatever mineral that you know
              North Sudan is empty
              South sudan is over 90% fertile land
              North Sudan has only Gezira.
              South Sudan long season of rain
              Nort sudan nothing depends on the river Nile

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              • 16 June 2012 17:32, by Reuben

                Tell me if we have those stuff in South Sudan where you chop off peoples hand or stamp their bottock.Tell if you have desets in south Sudan or we depend on the River Nile.

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              • 17 June 2012 00:20, by Northern Sudanese

                Reuben

                Look at other african nations, how has forests helped them? they still remained poor? take Congo as an example. North Sudan Oil is increasing while south sudan oil run out by 2020. sudan has the capability to grow all crops unlike the south. we have more minerals and gold in north than south.

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              • 17 June 2012 00:25, by Northern Sudanese

                Reuben

                only gezira? we have South Kordofan , sennar , Qadarif, Darfur, Blue Nile........please tell me, there are a lot of desert nations in this world, are African forests nations like yours richer than deserts like Libya,Algeria ect....???? let alone the Gulf and Iran......lack of inteligence is the main reason why the south is already failed.........

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            • 16 June 2012 19:13, by mohammed ali

              Reuben, good for you! Just leave us alone. Be the richest country on Earth, that wont hurt us. Remember Japan has no single drop of oil and you wont dream to reach them with your oil & minerals. We are quite happy with what we have, simply leave us alone. Is that difficult for you?!

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              • 16 June 2012 19:33, by Reuben

                Mohammed Ali
                You mean you are going to develope through technology like the Japanese? Come on let us be frank here I do not think that will happen in Sudan it will never. Sudan wants ready made thing imagine your people forgot agriculture because of South Oil.But the major reasons you will not develope technologically are these:Your religion does not allow free thinking once you come up with new

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                • 16 June 2012 19:41, by Reuben

                  they will say it a blasphamy and fatua will issued on you. Inorder for you to develope you need free of thinking, not to be restricted again one dogma.Secondly the way you are tough at kalwa and those Arabic School is to crame thing which does not make one creative.Third Sudan does not accept diversity.Diversity brings different ideas.So please do not that One day sudan will be like Japan.

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                  • 16 June 2012 20:02, by Reuben

                    Japanese are Budist where free thinking is allowed that is why they developed technologically, their economy depend on their technology.I know any Country is capable of developing technologically but I am sorry for Country like yours because you are restricted.

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                    • 16 June 2012 20:16, by sudani ana

                      Rueben
                      That is a load of rubbish what you are saying, ever heard of Iran? A Muslim country that is advancing rapidly, also Malysia, Indonesia and of course Turkey. See it’s not about religion but hard work and creativity.

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                      • 17 June 2012 08:51, by Reuben

                        Sudan anna
                        Before talking of countries like Malasia, Indonesia and Turky you know what kind of laws those people have. They do not have Hamurabi Law.
                        Take Malasia:It is secular, Sariah is only for the Moslems.
                        more than 35% of malasians are of Chinese and Indian decent and are not moslems.They can thinking freely and help their country.The Moslem population are only the Malay.
                        Thke Indonesia

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                        • 17 June 2012 08:58, by Reuben

                          Indonesia is a secular country they do not chop peoples hands legs , stoning women , no not at all.Though majority are moslem they tolerate other people from the free thinking side and so development comes.
                          But Sudani anna all those companies in those mosly countries are from western work non are creation from their.Those companies are shipped from western countries because of cheap labour in

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                          • 17 June 2012 09:01, by Reuben

                            in those countries.Tell me now how will you become a japanese in africa. when theior is intolerance for some other tribes and faith and you are not allowed to be creative.No thinking out of the box? Tell me Sudani.

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                      • 17 June 2012 11:50, by Reuben

                        Sudani anna
                        Iran is a third world country and has nothing there technologically only weapons where it supervision and engineers from Russia a free thinking country.You cannot compare it even with Cuba or South Africa leave apart Japan

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                        • 17 June 2012 12:30, by sudani ana

                          Reuben
                          I totally disagree with you. Iran is one of the most technologically advanced countries from the third world in manufacture be it weaponry or motor vehicles. Do you know that Iran manufacture their own brand of cars? They have even given other countries the right to manufacture these under licence. Sudan has entered into manufacturing, tell me how Sharia is going to sto people from ....

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                          • 17 June 2012 12:38, by sudani ana

                            Con.. Tell me how sharia law would stop us from building a factory, unless it’s Merisa (alkohol) factory. God almighty knows his creation and imposed his laws accordingly. Islam encourages free thinking and hard work, unless you want to build a Merisa factory or start a whore house and call it free thinking !!

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                            • 17 June 2012 12:54, by sudani ana

                              Southernors say sudan is nothing without the South Sudan resources, Sudan only benefited from SS oil since 1999, that’s only 13 years which is nothing. Sudan has carried the South on it’s back since 1956, that’s 43 years to 1999 without South contributing nothing except murderous rebels. So yes Sudan will be better, watch this space.

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                            • 17 June 2012 12:57, by Reuben

                              Do you know the man called Shah of Iran. During his regime he was a close ally of US.America sent it Engineers and Scientists to help that Country and there were some Iranian who learnt from That assistance.During that time Iran was a secular Country no chopping of hands and Stuff like that. But when the current regime came and started chopping hands many ran away.

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                              • 17 June 2012 13:03, by Reuben

                                The few who remain in that country the regime could not stop them and not accept free think but of course their target is to make weapons and sodiverted them to weapons making.Wait and see after so years that knowledge will end becase many running away no freedom for free thinking. You remember Fatua by ayahtulah komeini to an authors. Tell me now where is the free thinking.

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            • 17 June 2012 00:17, by Northern Sudanese

              Reuben

              Baby? South Sudan isn’t a baby, it is a second part of a nation. There was no country called North Sudan before 2011. North sudan has more Freedom of press than south sudan which arrests journalists asking about what really happened in Heglig.

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              • 17 June 2012 09:49, by Reuben

                Northern Sudanese
                I say again south sudan is a baby it was founded last year and is less than a year old. Sudan is an an old country it must compete with older country of it age but because it is flat on the ground now you arecomparing it with a baby country and this baby country is several time better than Sudan. Here I would like to correct you that thereis no country call Northern Sudan which

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              • 17 June 2012 09:54, by Reuben

                Northern Sudanese
                There is no country call Northern Sudan only Sudan and South Sudan. South Sudan is a baby less than a year and Sudan is fifty six years old.

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  • 16 June 2012 16:07, by ForAll

    IN DARFUR

    You will find 2 brothers that one is NCP and the other is rebel supporter and/or PCP while their father is member of NUP.

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  • 16 June 2012 19:10, by Nguetbuny de Luelpiny

    SRF should do this during rainny season.

    1. JEM and SLA should capture Nyala.
    2. SPLA Divison 9,10 should capture Tilodi and Kurmuk back by all mean as they should.
    uncle

    SPLA waoeyeee
    African liberator

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    • 16 June 2012 19:24, by ForAll

      No chance for JEM and SLA to capture Niyala.

      That means Start of a very bloody tribal wars which GOS will not stop.

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