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UNSC extends mandate of Abyei peacekeepers, demands pullout of troops

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December 23, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The UN Security Council (UNSC) has extended the mandate of its peacekeeping force in Abyei and reiterated demands that Sudan and South Sudan immediately redeploy their remaining forces from the contested region.

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FILE - A peacekeeping patrol in Abyei (UN PHOTOS)

In a resolution adopted at the UNSC’s meeting on Thursday, the 15-member council decided to extend for a period of five months the mandate the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) which was established in June after the signing of an agreement between Sudan and South Sudan on temporary arrangements for Abyei.

The deal was signed following the seizure in May of Abyei by Sudanese forces in retaliation to an attack reportedly carried out by southern troops. The clashes displaced tens of thousands in the weeks before South Sudan seceded from Sudan.

The UNSC demanded that Sudan and South Sudan adhere to their commitments under Addis Ababa deal to withdraw all remaining military and police personnel from the Abyei Area “immediately and without preconditions” and urgently finalize the establishment of the Abyei Area Administration and the Abyei Police Service.

Addis Ababa deal stipulates that Sudan and South Sudan withdraw their forces from the region immediately after the deployment of UNISFA which is composed of Ethiopian peacekeepers. UNISFA has deployed 1,780 troops out of a full force of 4,200 but the UN says that neither Sudan nor South Sudan have redeployed their forces.

Sudan says it is committed to the withdrawal of its troops, which occupied Abyei in May in retaliation to an attack reportedly carried out by south Sudanese troops, but stresses that it will only do so if all the provisos of Addis Ababa deal are implemented.

South Sudan, which claims it has pulled out troops from Abyei, has been calling on the UNSC to adopt punitive measures against Khartoum for its failure to withdraw forces.

Hervé Ladsous, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, told the Council earlier this month that the security situation in Abyei remains fragile, with both South Sudan and Sudan failing to withdraw their armed forces as agreed in June.

The UNSC also called on the recently separated countries to ensure “free, unhindered and expeditious movement to and from Abyei” and allow humanitarian personnel unfettered access to civilians in need of assistance and all necessary facilities for their operations.

Abyei region remains in dispute between Sudan and South Sudan after a planned vote to determine the status of the area failed to take place due to disagreements between the two countries on who has the right to vote.

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  • 24 December 2011 08:37, by confusing youths by confusing leaders

    South Sudan should claim Abyei by force.

    Anti-tribalism

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    • 24 December 2011 08:46, by Ayuen deng

      By force will not help the situation, lets UNSC follow its procedures? Because Abyei will never be part of North comes what may?

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      • 24 December 2011 08:50, by Sam.Eto

        Because Abyei will never be part of North comes what may!

        IT IS ALREADY NOW !! WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO??

        Wait for the UN. It told you idiots, share it with the north or a referendum. If a referendum the Miserriya WILL take part .. so your going to lose it. Lose lose situations. Maybe Pagan should dance naked.

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        • 24 December 2011 09:52, by Mike Mike

          Eto, Wait just for some few days Ping Deng Kuol is going to sent to Abyei the well equipped forces that can claimed back Abyei by force whether you want or not. He is from Abyei he can’t leave their own Mother-land to be taken by other people unless its has to finished them all. So be ready at any time with force you think your having to resist the coming attack forces of the SPLA.

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      • 24 December 2011 18:46, by Abraham Ayom

        To Sam-Eto, Abyei is the concern for every south Sudanese not only Pagan should get panic or dance hula hula in case Abyei get problem. I am sure 100% Pagan and all south Sudanese will fight to claim the Abyei by force. The Arabs are now half way dead.

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    • 24 December 2011 08:47, by Sam.Eto

      UNSC demands that Sudan and South Sudan immediately redeploy. Can you read. You talk as if South Sudan is the military might of African and take Abyei tomorrow if it wanted. This is the delusional and primitive ’magical’ or ’drunken’ talk most of you repeat. Get a proper army and come back after 10 years. Maybe then we can talk about Abyei. For now its part of Sudan - above 1956 border by law.

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      • 24 December 2011 08:48, by Sam.Eto

        You cant take it by law, military force, or even bribery. You guys are a joke. Maybe if Pagan does the hula hula dance naked we might think of it.

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  • 24 December 2011 08:38, by George Bol

    SPLM/A will sacrifices for Abyei. The issue of Abyei can not be expressed in more words. This is A south Sudan land. Thanks

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  • 24 December 2011 08:41, by Ayuen deng

    I wish next year will be blessing to our of Abyei ,Kordofan Blue Nile Oh God here us.

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  • 24 December 2011 10:14, by Daniel Buolmawei

    It is now right time to take back Abyei, and if SAF reacts, they must be attacked, so SRF will take Khartoum instead. Sudanese government and SAF are now in PANIC and we don’t want to miss this chance unless SPLA is unfunctional.

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    • 24 December 2011 19:07, by mohammed ali

      Daniel, you refused the proposals from AU,US,EU to solve this problem peacfully;then you started attacking the SAF in cowardly attacks killing soldiers who were redeployed by the UN!You understimated the power of SAF and took their patient and resolte of the government to peacful means as fear.SAF took Abeyei in 3 hrs,if you didn’t learn from this lesson,I donnot know when you are going to learn.

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      • 25 December 2011 08:49, by Daniel Buolmawei

        Mohammad Ali, I believe you are my age and our time is coming. Either you will accept live friendly with us (southerners) or we will drive you out of Sudan back to the Middle East. I do not believe SAF is strong, only thing we may lack now might be SPLA lost its magical military strategies, otherwise, Bashir would be arrest in not more than a year as we speak. You have many enemies Ali.

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      • 25 December 2011 11:25, by Khent

        Mohammed Ali:

        You are distorting again - as usual.

        The United States and the AU were appealing for South Sudan to compromise further on the Abyei issue after Khartoum rejected the PCA ruling; a ruling that was understood to be both binding and final on both sides, and one that was initially recieved in a frisson of celebratory triumphalism by Khartoum.

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  • 25 December 2011 11:51, by Khent

    Mohammed Ali:

    I find your penchant for distortion fascinating and amusing. You wish to speak of cowardly attacks? Ok, lets talk of cowardly attacks:

    There were three other instances of violence in Abyei prior to the incidence you have raised - and all of these instances were directed against Ngok Dinka civilians by members of your armed forces, specifically by the SAF 31st Brigade.

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    • 25 December 2011 12:10, by Khent

      ...the aforementioned acts of violence were imposed upon a virtually an armed civilian population by a National armed force, in possession of artillery and helicopter gunships which they used without hesitation on these very same civilians.

      Ah yes, how so very brave! Four days prior (May 15, 2011 to the incident you’ve mentioned, there was an unprovoked ambush upon SPLA soldiers by the SAF.

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  • 25 December 2011 12:37, by Khent

    You have drawn laughable inferences on the SAF’s capabilities on the basis of their military actions in Abyei at a time when the South was preparing for independence; a time in which all other considerations were relegated to secondary importance, lest we so foolishly imperil our fast-approaching independence.

    In military lexicon this is termed *freedom of action*.

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  • 25 December 2011 12:55, by Khent

    Abyei is sacrosanct and must be returned.

    We will pursue this objective with patience, persistence and religious commitment; biding our time until the fruits of this labour have sufficiently ripened... until our armed forces have been completely reconstituted, no longer encumbered by obsolete military platforms and systems > setting the stage for returning the favour of aerial bombardment.

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    • 25 December 2011 13:26, by Khent

      Establishing relations with Nations such as Israel is of the utmost importance; Israel leads in UAV technology, creating one of the world’s most advanced UAVs - the Heron, which we could more than afford.

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      • 25 December 2011 13:57, by Khent

        The Israel has the world’s most advanced targeting pod for precision strikes against targets - a far cry from Khartoum’s use of unguided mortar rounds from antonov ’bombers’.

        Israel also exports a long range anti-tank missile known as Spike-NLOS, able to destroy Tanks 25km away. Israel has other platforms and systems that would be far too exhaustive to name.

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