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South Sudan withdraws 700 police from Abyei

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May 10, 2012 (JUBA) - South Sudan said on Thursday it has withdrawn a significant number of its police forces from the contested border region of Abyei, apparently in compliance with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution endorsing recommendations from African Union’s Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) to prevent further conflict between the ten-month-old country and Sudan.

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SPLA troops redeploy south from Abyei in central Sudan in 2008 (AFP)

As well as calling on both sides to remove their armed forces from Abyei, the UNSC resolution also demanded that Juba and Khartoum return to the negotiating table to resolve a number of issues that arose from South Sudan’s independence last year.

“I witnessed today the event marking redeployment of 700 police service out of Abyei," Luka Biong Deng, the South Sudanese Co-Chair of the Abyei Joint Oversight Committee told Sudan Tribune on Thursday.

He said the event was to comply and implement the decision of the cabinet resolution which approved withdrawal of the South Sudan police forces from the contested border region of Abyei in compliance with the UNSC resolution 2046, which asked both country’s to withdraw from the area within two weeks.

The event, he said, was attended by the commander of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei, General Tadese Werede Tasfey and Inspector General of South Sudan Police Service, General Acuil Tito. Other officials who attended the event included Acting Chief Administrator and traditional leaders from the area.

Abyei was to have held a referendum to decide whether it would join South Sudan or remain north of the border in January 2011. Disagreement over who could vote has meant that the plebiscite has been delayed indefinitely with Juba insisting that the southern-aligned Dinka-Ngok are the only group resident in the area, while Khartoum maintains that the nomadic Misseriya tribe who enter the region with their cattle for much of the year should also be accorded full voting rights.

In May 2011 Abyei was forcibly occupied by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), displacing over 100,000 people, most of which are yet to return, in response to an attack on a convoy leaving the area.

Senior officials of the South Sudan’s governing Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) expressed disappointment over the apparent reluctance of Sudanese government to consider withdrawing from Abyei despite the 16 May deadline given by the UNSC and the African Union.

South Sudan’s announcement that it would withdraw from Abyei came shortly after it withdrew from Heglig, another disputed area adjacent to Abyei after occupying it for 10 days in April.

Much of the Sudan-South Sudan border has not been demarcated and various areas are claimed by both countries. Fighting over the oil-rich Heglig area raised fears of a return to all-out war and drew strong international condemnation.

Juba has complained that the criticism it received was stronger than the rebuke given to Khartoum for occupying Abyei last year and various air attacks on South Sudanese territory. Khartoum accuses South Sudan of backing rebels in its territory.

Biong said some "criminals" from the Misseriya were stealing cattle from some members of the Dinka Ngok who have returned to areas North East of Abyei town.

“By the time our police forces are being redeployed, the cattle of Ngok Dinka are being stolen by some criminals from Arab nomads and Sudan has not shown any sign of redeploying its forces from Abyei area,” said Biong.

He, however, said the Ethiopian peacekeeping forces of the United Nations have managed to retrieve some of the stolen cattle but that a lot remain to be traced and recovered.

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  • 11 May 2012 08:50, by zulu

    Good job comrades

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    • 11 May 2012 10:05, by viper

      Zulu, is withdrawal a good job? What a confused looser are you? Is this withdrawal not a lost? A coward like you is always a threat to a nation. Have you heard Beshir talking of withdrawal? Withdrawal is a term used by weak pple. By the way it seems as if you are from Abyei and that is your nature. You will die withdrawing

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      • 11 May 2012 10:31, by Mach Achiek

        Viper and Thiak,

        I guest you guys not mistaken SS and SPLA withdrawal as sign of weakness. Bashir has nothing to loose. He is a aging Tiger isolated by his own people. Wars are fought for reasons. We lost 2.5 millions and we got what we want. What about those SAF soldiers who die in the war. What did they get. Bashi is looking for war to prolong his reign.

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        • 12 May 2012 03:26, by George Bol

          Good strategy. SPLA must be deployed in the Kiir-river. so that SPLA will attack anytime if the North refuse to full it army out from Abyei. Our civilians must move South this move to see what is going on or the problem in Abyei.

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      • 11 May 2012 17:54, by rebelson

        How many forces have the NCP and North have withdrawn from Abyei? Stop being coward Salva Kiir.

        South Sudan will loose Abyei given this way of operation and thinking by Salva Kiir.

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    • 11 May 2012 10:54, by Madit

      Zulu, don’t be a parasite in our nation.

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    • 11 May 2012 11:11, by Madit

      Zulu, what kind of good job do you think that your uncle Deng and Biong did the their people?

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  • 11 May 2012 09:17, by Lango2010

    well discipline and compliance organized forces,
    well done SPLM/A you have shown to the world that you are not barbaric like this criminals head of saf who is outlaw and unfit to head a nation
    let them learn from you that there is time for everything
    time war and time for peace
    time hartre and time for love

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  • 11 May 2012 09:30, by Ayiik

    Here we go again our gov of Southsudan who last month surrender the enemy prisoners while our men are still in enemy hand is doing it again. Why do the gov let the police out of Abyei and yet the side is not doing the same

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  • 11 May 2012 09:31, by Deng Thiak Adut

    Why withdrawing the police, what is your assurance when Bashire is not going to do his part and nothing can be done by UNSC? How blind are these leaders in the SPLM? Am I just too noisy or making any sense at all?

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  • 11 May 2012 09:32, by Deng Thiak Adut

    Bashir is charge with more than 8 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity and much more. What the worse could happen to him? Be realistic and do not bloody tell us that you are withdrawing because of fear of sanction.

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  • 11 May 2012 09:33, by Ayiik

    Here we go again our gov of Southsudan who last month surrender the enemy prisoners while our men are still in enemy hand is doing it again. Why do the gov let the police out of Abyei and yet the other side is not doing the same

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  • 11 May 2012 09:35, by Deng Thiak Adut

    I am getting hurt and such situation we are in, we must face our government and tell them that they are not fit to govern us or leads us. This is true and correct me if I am wrong; Bashire will not negotiate with you unless through gun in his own words.

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  • 11 May 2012 10:23, by Madit

    I was so sad yesterday the time i eye witness police withdrawing in the area, why ? why is it always happening that Ethiopian troops are not doing the same thing to SAF? just the other day SAF raided cattle in Rumamer north of Kiir River the area of Abyei and there was no any reaction taken by Ethiopian troop.

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    • 11 May 2012 11:03, by Dinka land

      There is no any good in that decision. Bashir needs to be militarized.

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    • 11 May 2012 16:40, by Beneben Bai

      madit, it was said that cattle were taken at night. why locals kept their cows there while they know that UN Unisfa can not do anything at night because they don’t stay near cattle camps. why do we put our eggs where there are lot of movements? it is dangerous. locals should keep their cattle away from there because our police is moving out. lets be cautious first instead of crying for help

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  • 11 May 2012 12:18, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

    Abyei is the beloved home land for Messeria who have roots in Tunissia, Ismailya-Egypt,Darfur,Tchad and Libya. The population of Messeria is around 5 millions.
    Messeria in Abyei with their Dinka brothers but the fanatics injected the poison there to separate them.

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  • 11 May 2012 13:02, by Jonglei Shepherds

    What is the meaning of this Mr. Ban Ki Moon?

    Please stop your collective condemnation even to the government of South Sudan whose civilians are the daily casualties of the Khartoum Aerial bombardment.

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    • 11 May 2012 15:05, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

      Jonglei Shepherds
      Mr. Ban Ki Moon is an elected IC member by the UN, IC and the 5 permanet of the security council of UN. Your SPLA started the war in the Sudan and held many detainees (not POW based on UN rules).SPLA is responsible for the torture of the innocent Sudanese defenders of their land.

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      • 11 May 2012 16:15, by Beneben Bai

        Mahmoud, U R confused my freind. why R U mixing up things here? you need to be clear when stating your points. the point is not just jumping from here and there on everything that comes up without a clear viewpoint. why are U trying to tell us here about Messsiria having roots from Chad, Tunisia and so on. we don’t need this nonsense. Messeriya land wasn’t taken from S. Sudan to Kordufan in 1905.

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        • 11 May 2012 17:51, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

          Beneben Bai
          Iam very objective and I want all of you to understand that Abyei is 100% Messeriya and the babies, women, old men and every person in Messeriya is ready to die for their land. Iam 100% sure that Messeriya will win without any help from others. Ask the Dinka? ask the Chadian Idris debbi the president, ask ALi Zaineladeen, ask Mini minawee, ask abdulwahid Nour.

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  • 11 May 2012 16:23, by Beneben Bai

    south sudanese brothers, withdrawal does not mean weakness. it is not the first time in the military history. some times they call it pull out but still the same. our government is now doing deplomacy around the globe. it is now in the right time and we are heading towards the right direction. we R giving pressure to Omer Bashir regime. it will not be from us alone this time, but from the UNSC

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    • 11 May 2012 17:03, by Dinka land

      Mahmoud you are immature in judging. How can you say Abyei belongs to this damn people you called Misari? You better shut up your tough. What do know here in Sudan while you are alien who came from Middle East? Abyei will never and never be annexed to Khartoum.

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      • 11 May 2012 18:00, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

        Dinka land
        Be prepared for the end less war. 45 years ago i was in contact with Dinka friendly and strongly.
        I will never forget my plain days with Dinka but if they attack us...
        Mseerriya are not waiting for the government of Sudan. We are ready to protect our land and families even in Tunesia.

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        • 11 May 2012 18:37, by Dinka land

          We the tribe called Dinka can not be threaten in the presence of God . I hope you have little knowledge about Dinka. You should not tell me about war or to prepare for war with you. When did you leave your cowardice? This nation people called now South Sudan was liberated by us . Leave Abyei and Panthou you are claiming, we are going to liberate them in the coming few days.

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          • 11 May 2012 19:04, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

            Dinka land
            Very simple solution ask your Dinka to go for war with Meserriya without any intervetion from both Sudanses governments, AU, UN, AL, OIC, UNSC and IC. WE know each other very well for many years. I was in tribal wars years 50 years ago and my grand father among those killed the devil Gordon in Khartoum.

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          • 11 May 2012 19:12, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

            Ask your grand fathers about Babanosa and Bahr al Arab with Rezaigat. You need the help of SLAs

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  • 11 May 2012 20:57, by Deng David

    you coleopterons of sobet,mahmoud ,jalaba and some people like you, I want to tell you that do not acts like tree which look beautiful outside but bitter inside such kind of tree can be easily cut down. you people had disappeared for more than ten days when Spla captured Panthou. i thought that you had collapse. hahaha.

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    • 11 May 2012 21:40, by Mahmoud mohamed Abdalla

      Deng David
      Iam not from jalaba. In my tribe we say that all who are behind the bad lanuage only rude women. and as far as I know the Dinka are like us.

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  • 11 May 2012 22:25, by panom lualbil

    Leaving ABYEI doesnot means it belong to NORTH but it’s by orders from above. Because it’s going to be contested, it MUST be bare by both contesters. Abyei is a name of certain tree by dinka.

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  • 12 May 2012 19:10, by JAMES KUOI STEPHEN

    Southern Sudan government had withdraws his polices, from Abyei. Now did Northern Sudan government follow the same systemice of withdraw of Armies and polices? If UNSC, peace keeping force, had no progress, then they will be inform to leave Abyei.The peace keeping force are not really protecting or managing proper secruity to Civilan or Citizen of Southern Sudan in all areas.

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