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Uganda’s Museveni says Sudan’s split a result of attempts to force Arab identity

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November 18, 2011 (KAMPALA) – The Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni blamed what he described as Arabisation policies by Khartoum for the eventual secession of South Sudan which took place this year.

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Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni (R) stands next to his South Sudan’s counterpart Salva Kiir upon his arrival at State House in Entebbe on November 17, 2011 (AFP)

“The word Sudan means ‘land of black people’. Sudan is an Afro-Arab country. The mistake of the Khartoum government was to manage it as an Arab county,” Museveni said on Friday at a press conference with South Sudan president Salva Kiir who is on a two-day visit to Kampala.

South Sudan officially became an independent nation last July after its citizens voted in a referendum earlier this year overwhelmingly in favor of splitting from the north. The exercise was stipulated as part of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which ended more than two-decades of civil war.

While southerners were given the right to chose to create their own state, the ex-foes agreed to make the choice of unity an attractive one.

But South Sudan officials claimed that the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) insistence on Islamic Sharia’a law made it impossible to continue as one country.

The Ugandan president echoed the sentiments in his remarks.

Museveni underscored that South Sudan’s secession was a result of the failure by Khartoum to promote unity, in accordance with agreements overseen by the United Nations and Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

“The people of Sudan voted twice. For anyone to go against their wishes he must be out of his mind. Uganda cannot support people who are out of their minds,” he said.

He called on Sudan and South Sudan to work towards resolution of all outstanding issues such as Abyei, border demarcation, oil and popular consultation in Blue and South Kordofan.

Museveni slammed recent reports of aerial bombardments by Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) inside South Sudan.

“Bashir must stop organizing aggression against the south. He should also deal with the agreements in the north,” he said.

The remarks by Museveni will likely deepen tensions with Khartoum.

Just last month Sudan’s First Vice President Ali Osman Taha accused Musevini of seeking a regime change in Khartoum as part of his broader agendas to halt Arab advances in Africa.

Sudan and Uganda have long been at odds over the latter’s support for south’s independence, position on the International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for Bashir and hosting some Darfur rebel figures.

The Ugandan president also promised support to South Sudan’s request to join the East African Community (EAC).

“Uganda will support the government of the Republic of South Sudan to join the Community and we will receive her with open hands.”

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  • 19 November 2011 09:33, by Chier Akueny

    Museveni is ok, he threatens also not like Kiir Mayardit who is being threatened always by Bashir and can’t try one day to threaten him. What kind of a leader do we have in South Sudan. We like him but he wants to fade away from our eyes. Please Mr. President, wake up and see what is really required of you to do.Try even though you are weak.

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    • 19 November 2011 10:09, by $ 10,000,000

      Musaveni is right brother, arabization has no place any more in South. That is why we are trying to ask some people to change names from those of ahmed Chol to like James Chuol or Garang Chol. How can you be proud of being a Southerner and your name is ahmed brother. That name make you less patriotic man

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  • 19 November 2011 09:52, by Sudan virus

    Museveni is the strongest and bold leader among African presidents, who don’t fear even late Muhammar Gadaffi of Libya in the African Union. He always stands with the reality in matters concerning the Afriacn continent.

    Late Gaddafi was the most Bold African president but was mush interested on Arab/Islamic affairs than African.
    This is justified by his protection of ICC wanted president Bashir.

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    • 19 November 2011 10:04, by $ 10,000,000

      You lie brother. Gadaffi is the worst in Africa. He is antichrist and evil just like some corrupt figures in Juba

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      • 19 November 2011 10:35, by Alier42

        Dear commentators above.you have all got it wrong ,because both leaders are of questionable characters ,that can not suit their subject,power hungery individuals who do not tolerate critism ,and the corruption is the daily norm for their governance.

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        • 19 November 2011 11:51, by Bush

          @Alier42

          Your name can tell, but where is the best leader in the world, your uncle Omer El Beshit? Those two are leaders who can’t bend to Arabs like you do. I know every black who converted to Islam also considers himself as an Arab, shame on you shits.

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          • 19 November 2011 13:58, by Alier42

            @ Bush

            "I know, you are sheltering in the house built with public funds ,and that had misled you,any thing concerning those big thiefs ,you alway opted for their depend .many people are tire of their bad governance ,they had posed on south sudanese . greedy individual like you may appreciate it,on the expenses of the benfit.

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            • 19 November 2011 15:08, by Abyei Soil

              President Museveni you hit the trunk of a canny while beast who cheat African for a long time on their land. Uganda can support the people are out of their minds, correct, you see what they do esp. Bashir in Darfur, Blue Nile & S. Kordofan. And he planning in advance to sabotage our region Abyei on the of South Sudan. Why should African follow such people.

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              • 19 November 2011 15:12, by Abyei Soil

                correction!!!! I mean uganda can not support....

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        • 19 November 2011 17:53, by Deng Ateny Lueth

          Absolutely!!!, Museveni and Uncle Robert are beacon of hope left in the continent. President Museveni pointed out Arabs intention in Africa which is to Islamize and Arabize the continent. we should stop fooling ourselves that Arabs in North Africa are part of AU.ithink we will correct that when our time come.look Gaddafi was the only bridge connecting African-Arabs. now that he is gone. no outlet

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  • 19 November 2011 16:21, by alhaz

    The words of HE president Museveni to mr Al-bashir were very important to me as an individual of south sudanese.
    and these has to show al-bashir that our relation with Uganda is very good as if south was brecking from uganda.
    we love uganda(Museveni)like what Museveni did to us as south sudanese.
    Al-bashir be awere that u are going to be isolated by ur neibouring countries if u countinous to be so aggrasive to the south.

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  • 19 November 2011 21:23, by Jalaby


    Idiot Yoweri Museveni is a perfect example for corruption, dictatorship,and ugly symbol for suppression,how long this man has been in power? this man came to power in the mid of eighties of the last century through gurrella fighting and never came to power through fair election but has excellent experience in faking election throughout his long corrupted ruling to Uganda...

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  • 19 November 2011 21:25, by Jalaby


    ..this idiot man cannot hide his hatred to Islam and Arab, but wait Museveni Arab not like Arab yesterday after Arab Spring because Arab will rule themselves in a democratic way and no corrupted or western proxy president will rule them anymore and we know how to overthrough you corrupted man!...

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  • 19 November 2011 21:31, by Jalaby

    This idiot president behind all the messes in the great lake area in Africa and he is real trouble maker,he was behind the massacre that happened between Hutu and Tutsei in Rwanda in 1994,he is behind the instability situation in Congo and continues undermining their security,I won’t be surprised if he turns his gun against south Sudan at anytime because he is unpredictable..

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  • 19 November 2011 21:44, by Jalaby


    Idiot Museveni thought as soon as he expels arab from south Sudan then LRA will be finished and Joseph Kony will be killed or captured but nothing happened and LRA is still alive,as Arab/Jalaba we will never force our identity over anyone but we will transfer the arab spring phenomenon to Uganada to remove you old corrupted man!
    Jalaby (Abo Jalabia)

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    • 19 November 2011 23:23, by australian

      "...as Arab/Jalaba we will never force our identity over anyone but we will transfer the arab spring phenomenon to Uganada..."

      Good grief. Most Arabs are PROUD that they have forced their identity on others for the last 1400 years, and are still doing it. And the so-called Arab Spring will ENFORCE Arab and Muslim identity and rules, on everyone. Which is what you want in Uganda...?!

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    • 20 November 2011 02:40, by Elijah B. Elkan

      Mr. Jalaby,

      Lets hope all the read had enjoyed you intellectual profanity ability of communication. You can get your point across without insults. I hope you are proud yourself.

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