Home | News    Sunday 17 June 2012

Sudan says foreigners and diplomats travel to Darfur under humanitarian cover

separation
increase
decrease
separation
separation

June 16, 2012 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan complained on Saturday that some foreigners and diplomats travel to the nine year long conflict area of Darfur under the cover of humanitarian activities.

The announcement was made through the official news agency SUNA after a meeting between Sudan’s social affairs minister Amira Al-Fadil and European Union Special Representative for Sudan, Rosalind Marsden.

Suleiman Abdel Rahman, Sudan’s Humanitarian Commissioner, stated that the meeting discussed emergency humanitarian assistance in Darfur, the eastern Sudan situation and the tripartite proposal over humanitarian aid to South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

The EU humanitarian department (ECHO) which is one of the main aid donors to Sudan allocated €110 million this year for Sudan and Chad, mainly to support vulnerable Sudanese affected by Darfur conflict.

Suleiman said that ministry welcomed the EU humanitarian assistance to Sudan underscoring that his government continues to authorise emergency aid to the civilians in need in Darfur.

He further pointed out that some foreigners and ambassadors travel to Darfur under the cover of emergency humanitarian assistance while they are not concerned with aid activities.

The official did not elaborate on this issue but Khartoum remains highly sensitive over issues related to the humanitarian situation in the restive region because since the signing of Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (SSPD) it puts the closure of internally displaced people (IDP’s) camps at the top of its priorities.

However recent reports from the region say residents of Darfur camps complain about the lack of humanitarian aid, warning that the situation might worsen with the rainy season.

Suleiman further praised ECHO’s continued support to the successful humanitarian projects in eastern Sudan.

Meanwhile, he underlined that some humanitarian projects failed and have become futile with weak return. He added the aid groups working on these projects need new funding and to review their activities before the end of June 2012.

He further added the failed projects are mainly small agricultural projects or health centres with limited effect as their funding have ceased and they have become unjustified.

The announcement insinuates that Sudan gave the seven suspended humanitarian groups a new delay to resolve the problems they encounter in their activities there.

However no statement has been made by the former British ambassador to Sudan and EU special envoy after the meeting on this regard.

(ST)

Comments on the Sudan Tribune website must abide by the following rules. Contravention of these rules will lead to the user losing their Sudan Tribune account with immediate effect.

- No inciting violence
- No inappropriate or offensive language
- No racism, tribalism or sectarianism
- No inappropriate or derogatory remarks
- No deviation from the topic of the article
- No advertising, spamming or links
- No incomprehensible comments

Due to the unprecedented amount of racist and offensive language on the site, Sudan Tribune tries to vet all comments on the site.

There is now also a limit of 400 words per comment. If you want to express yourself in more detail than this allows, please e-mail your comment as an article to comment@sudantribune.com

Kind regards,

The Sudan Tribune editorial team.
  • 17 June 2012 14:26, by Reuben

    So what you need help.Because they know that when they reveal their status you will not accept them in and you are dying.This country is obsessed with nonesense.

    repondre message

  • 17 June 2012 14:58, by zulu

    Of course thieves and murderers hide their activities from people. the propaganda that Darfur was peaceful and rehabilitated is false that is why it needs to be verified otherwise, we are losing our African brothers and sisters. Your are tempering with evidence to convict you in the Hague as we need more witnesses to come forward.

    repondre message

    • 17 June 2012 15:06, by zulu

      What do you expect when you silence the media. You even confiscated many of your own news papers for printing our facts. You don’t appreciated the presence of independent reporting even from your own people; What kind of regime is this? Your time is coming to an end this year as long as South Sudan keeps the oil permanently shut down, we will see a lot of moves next month to remove you out of powe

      repondre message

    • 25 April 13:09, by negruvoda

      I love to travel for a special occasion, it’s good for my soul and spirit. In this way I learn new habits and traditions, I meet new people and make new memories. So next time you travel away order your glasses online, the delivery is fast and you will have them to put on your eyes when you need them the most.

      repondre message

Comment on this article


 
 

The following ads are provided by Google. SudanTribune has no authority on it.



Sudan Tribune

Promote your Page too

Latest Comments & Analysis


National unity: a project for each and every South Sudanese 2013-05-21 14:23:01 By Jacob K. Lupai May 21, 2013 - South Sudan has just attained independence from an imposed unity that had failed miserably to take into account the objective realities on the ground. In the old (...)

Unity and reconciliation necessary for sustainable peace in Darfur 2013-05-21 14:19:47 By Adeeb Yousif May 20, 2013 -The biggest challenge in the Darfur conflict today is divisions. These divisions have created misunderstanding and mistrust within Darfurian society. Moreover they (...)

The Invasion of Abyei: two years of more agony 2013-05-20 05:39:13 By Luka Biong Deng May 19, 2013 - On 21st May 2013, the people of Abyei have spent two years of more agony and they will remember again the sad memories of how their lives and livelihoods were (...)


MORE




VIDEOS



Latest Press Releases


Wau Dialogue W. Bahr el-Ghazal state 13-15 May 2013 2013-05-13 14:41:35 South Sudan Law Society 13th-April-2013 Citizen of Western Bhar el-Ghazal State calls for limitations of President Powers and the Independence of Executive, Legislature and Judiciary and (...)

Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom 2013-05-04 10:53:49 Human Rights Watch Sudan: Stepped-Up Assault on Media Freedom Newspapers, Other Media Censored, Confiscated, Shut Down MAY 3, 2013 (Nairobi) – Sudan should immediately stop censoring (...)

CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom 2013-05-03 03:23:16 Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ calls on African Union to uphold press freedom New York, May 2, 2013 The Committee to Protect Journalists asks Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, chairperson of the (...)


MORE

Copyright © 2003-2013 SudanTribune - All rights reserved.