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September 5, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese president Omer Al-Bashir on Wednesday approved the credentials of South Sudan’s first ambassador to his country, Mayan Dut Wol, and agreed to the resumption of direct flights between Khartoum and Juba by mid-December, in another sign of the détente between the neighbours as they embark on a new round of talks on post-secession issues.

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A South Sudanese arrives to register for a passport or a temporary travel document at the South Sudanese Embassy in Khartoum April 9, 2012 (Reuters)

Following approval of his credentials, Wol said in a press conference at South Sudan’s embassy in Al-Riyad, an up-market neighborhood of Khartoum that he had conveyed to Al-Bashir a verbal message from South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit expressing hope that the current round of talks between the two countries which started in Addis Ababa on Wednesday would be the last one in the long string of negotiations between the two nations. The last round brought about a deal to resume exporting South Sudanese oil via Sudan.

Wol also said that it was hoped that the two presidents would meet during the funeral ceremony of Ethiopia’s late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa on 2 September but the tight schedules of the two leaders prevented that from happening.

According to Wol, President Al-Bashir pledged to facilitate the return home of more than 90,000 South Sudanese citizens stranded in different parts of Sudan and to address the situation of 8,000 South Sudanese students in his country.

Wol stressed that Juba is keen to remedy the situation of South Sudanese who have been pensioned off in all levels of service in what was once their country.

The South Sudanese diplomat acknowledged that political disagreements between the two countries had cast negative shadows on their economic situation and led to the suspension of bilateral trade. He however expressed hope that the current negotiations would reach solutions to the outstanding issues and pave the way for the resumption of bilateral investment and cooperation between the two countries. Wol also said that Juba wants to re-open bank branches in the two countries to facilitate the flow of currency.

In a related development, Sudan Tribune has learned that President Al-Bashir gave his approval to the resumption of direct flights between Khartoum and Juba by mid-December.

Long acrimonious relations between Sudan and South Sudan reached its nadir in April this year when their negotiations floundered dangerously and later led to the outbreak of the worst border fighting since South Sudan seceded to form an independent state in July last year. During that period Sudan suspended direct flights between Khartoum and Juba and banned cross-border trade.

But the two countries ceased hostilities and returned to negotiations under regional and international pressure to resolve a host of post-secession issues including oil resources, border demarcation, the status of the Abyei contested region and citizenship.

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  • 6 September 2012 11:04, by sudani ana

    I am glad flights between Khartoum and Juba are to be resumed so that these 90,000 Southernors in Sudan, who are a drain on our resources, can be returned to their country. Enough is enough.

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    • 6 September 2012 11:58, by Jalaby

      Sudani ana,
      Brother, believe me your gladness will soon move to sadness if you really believe jonobean will leave our country! they will never ever do that because their country is no more than a piece of crap and hell, ironically, they created it that way by their own hands despite the oil resources they have, and those who left Sudan from the door and got

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      • 6 September 2012 12:10, by Jalaby

        the money from UN organizations to settle in the south some of them came back from the window after they found the south is invalid for humans to live in, look at the south now, overwhelmed by troubles from all the directions:tribal conflict, rebellion, lack of money,disabled economy,disease (after rabies disease now it is Kala azar turn),

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        • 6 September 2012 12:16, by Akol Liai Mager

          Abu-Tagiya & Inta; Osama Sidahmed; Al-Jazeera TV Reporter in Kht Int. Airport, 90,000 North Sudanese have abandoned their country in the last 5 months to look for work in abroad including South Sudan. That figure shows that about 18,000 North Sudanese leave Khartoum every month. Does that not show the reverse migration back to Arabia or the total collapse of NIF managed North Sudan’s economy?

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          • 6 September 2012 12:53, by Jalaby

            Akol Liai Mager,
            I agree with you my friend that many Sudanese started to leave the country after the oil stoppage issue with the south but they will soon come back because the south agreed to pay us $3bn and $10 per each barrel!
            I think we have a big milky cow right in our backyard that we will continue to milk it every day early in the morning!

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          • 6 September 2012 13:39, by sudani ana

            Akol
            Contain your excitement. This is not a migration. Sudanese people have been leaving to work in Muslim Arabic Gulf states since the early 70s. They work there, make money, come home get married and build a home to settle down back in Sudan. Expats have been a source of great wealth to Sudan, though they have also been a brain drain to the country.

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            • 6 September 2012 16:43, by zulu

              Ask those who left these nice arab countries whether they were treated well, sexually molested and rediculed abount their skin color?
              Second, the current migration is a fact that most sudanese are unemployed because unless you suppor the NCP you wont have a decent job. the openning up of relations now is to soar in money from south sudan that has no sanctions

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              • 6 September 2012 17:27, by sudani ana

                Zulu
                I don’t need to ask people who have workded in Arab countries whether they have been treated well or not because I have lived in Arab countries myself including Saudi Arabia, and I can tell you that Sudanese people are highly respected and admired there because they are considered to be brave, hard working and honest people in addition to being good Muslims.

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          • 6 September 2012 14:26, by mohammed ali

            Akol, well that is ot really something bad! They are qualified pple who can get jobs and bring hard currency back home. Chinese, Americans, Egyptians ...are all over the world getting jobs.We even want more to get jobs anywhere in the world. There is nothing wrong with that.Do you have qualified pple to get jobs, even in SS? As for the economy, no doubt it is not doing well, ...con

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            • 6 September 2012 14:34, by mohammed ali

              con:but are you doing well? It is funny when you talk about our ecconomy when that word no longer exist in your country.More than 50% are starving while more than $ 10 billions were loooooted, yet you talk about our economic problems!You depend almost entirly upon oil which is no longer there. In the best scenario you will have after 6 months.Meanwhile the UN will continue feeding your pple!

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        • 6 September 2012 12:17, by Jalaby

          corruption, unsecured, last year they had drought season and this year they have flood that washed away their crops and left them at the edge of starvation!
          They have no solution other than coming back again to Sudan and all of them know that very well that’s why their delegation in Addis Ababa fiercely fighting to include 4 freedoms agreement as part of the package deal!

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          • 6 September 2012 12:25, by Jalaby

            You know SPLM cheated them, they told them that they can have dual citizenship and no worries and encouraged them to vote for separation, they voted for separation but they lost their Sudan citizen and got the hell in the south, in other words, they didn’t get the Yemeni grapes nor the Syrian dates!
            4 freedoms agreement doesn’t mean getting Sudanese citizenship back,not at all

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            • 6 September 2012 12:39, by Jalaby

              if they claim we treated them as 2nd class citizen then this time we will treat them officially as 3rd class resident after Habash & Eritreans!
              Jonobean were know to be trouble maker in the north, always make fighting with "Komsoary" in the buss for nasty reason,destroy Cinema if the electricity cut off during the movie,riding the roof of the train and enjoy having free trip

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              • 6 September 2012 12:48, by Jalaby

                of course Jonobean cannot get free medication as before but their government can pay 4 that,it will cost around $3bn to get free medication as before,if you also want free education till high school then will cost you another $3bn,if you want us to treat you as 1st class resident and before Habash and Eritreans another $3bn is required!
                Hint:This deal is only valid for 3 yrs!

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          • 6 September 2012 12:47, by Makavelli

            Jalaby,
            It’s become your habit of speculative on matters without clues. what make you think SS is desperate for the 4 freedoms?
            What we want is to settle borders & Abyei issues, everything else is a matter of interest & if your govt is not interested in economics benefits between the two countries, than that is okay with us. we have other 5 neighbors that can benefits from our resources.

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            • 6 September 2012 13:40, by Makavelli

              Cont....
              Maybe you’re rights with your assertion that SS is underdeveloped, but underdevelopment is not confined to SS alone. South Sudan is rich in natural resources; it is just a matter of time before we could improve our infrastructures and realize these things. Thus just don’t use your outdate strategies of sounding alarming bells about South Sudan issues.

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              • 6 September 2012 13:43, by Makavelli

                Cont…
                One thing we realize from North is that they are too jealous about the abundances of everything in SS. That is why they want to drag us back to war so that we don’t benefit from our riches, however, my friend we have discovered this a long time ago and we will not go back to war with your terrorist organizations.

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                • 6 September 2012 13:47, by Makavelli

                  Cont…
                  We will use our external relations with our powerful friendly countries to secure our border and your criminal regime will be suffocated by our external strategy. But, we shall never close our doors to our African brothers in the north.

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                  • 6 September 2012 13:51, by Makavelli

                    Cont…
                    Our enlightening principles are now abundant in your North Sudan and our brothers there will use this awareness to extinguish the fires that is out of control. And soon the true African Muslims of Sudan will have their infested land back. So, my friend Jalaby, dance but be aware that your chickens are coming home to roost soon.

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                    • 6 September 2012 14:46, by mohammed ali

                      Makaveli, Jalabi is responding to the continious onslaught of any thing Sudanese.Even the aeroplan which crashed few days ago, it had been celebrated by you!All gesture towards peace were misinterpretes as weakness. Whe Basheer was almost on his to Juba you ignited an necessary war which was condemned by your " powerful friends".What do u excpect to do?!

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                      • 6 September 2012 14:56, by mohammed ali

                        con:President Basheer on the first day of seperation extended his arms widely open for co-operation. Unfortuntely this was met with trying to interfer in our internal affairs by supporting armed militia fighting inside our country!As for you " enlightining principles" we will be more than happy if you could apply them inside your country wher death is the first choice to settle a problem ...con

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                        • 6 September 2012 15:10, by mohammed ali

                          con: and looooooting is first choice of earning money among the " elites"!I can see filthy abuse and blood splashing upon poor pple dying of a disease on this web site wile you are preaching us " enlightment". The way towards peace & economic benifits is simple,easy & most welcomed , but the thieves " the punch of idiots" have another choice!

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          • 6 September 2012 12:52, by Mike Mike

            You are a very big white liar whom i cannt ever describe at this juncture.As a responsible person you dont rely on what you heard over radio or elsewhere you need to witness something which you hear by seeing it physically.You allegedly talked of drought last year and now we are surviving and flood this year and next year u will be seeing us alive,what a bias/unfounded frm forgotten fake arab weed

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        • 6 September 2012 22:12, by mohamed mahgoub

          U 4 get there almost half a milion sudanese refugees in SS alone& some in Chad,Egypt ,in Iserael they send everybody home except the sudanese,see sudanese are everywhere even those from south who currently resided abroad then web as asudanese ,told u turned us to a bunch of beggars all over the globe,I think the northerners will benefitted from this flights more than the southerners ,coz u will tr

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          • 6 September 2012 22:26, by mohamed mahgoub

            cont.treat them as a3rd class citizens while they treat u like any other forigner,that why u cant hide ur excitment ,may be the old generations were well reputed for their expertise& skills but now with a primitive broken education system we don’t have that anymore

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            • 6 September 2012 22:33, by mohammed ali

              Mahjoub, what can we do since you sold yoursef and enslaved for the sake of an asylum visa?!You are no longer belong to the country of the freepple!

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              • 7 September 2012 00:24, by mohamed mahgoub

                So what about milions of sudanese who fled the country simply for their lifes inaddion to economic hardships( u an example),the whole picture is miserable here at home ,many southerners now moving back to their young country while thausands fleeing ours everyday which made IOM& UN working hard to fix the problems u created

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                • 7 September 2012 03:03, by mohammed ali

                  Mahjoub,I am in SUDAN!IOM is taking southerners left stranded by SPLA in Kosti for almost 1 year when they were asked to go back to SS for the referundum.UN is used to put pressure on us to weaken "our country" and never helped us in any way.Economic hardship is everywhere & it does not make sell my country,even if I eat " kisra with moya and salt" Now,unfortunatly we eat bread from imported wheat

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                  • 7 September 2012 03:08, by mohammed ali

                    Mahjoub, southerners are coming back to Sudan and many went to Kenya where there is a camp run by the UN. Even inside SS the UN is feeding more than 50% of the population of an oil rich country> Try to tell me about another paradise! SS now is not!

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                    • 7 September 2012 04:32, by mohamed mahgoub

                      May be u talking about Lan Akol only,IOM is helping Sudan before seperationhelped milions of sudanese ( southerners& northeners,Darfurians ...etc economic problems easy to solve but bad govnt is our problem,if u r in Sudan & happy with the situation then u r one of the elites who cause this problem( NCP) u can say u r not afriad of the sanctions,again tell u tuned us into a nation of beggars

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                      • 7 September 2012 04:57, by Loko El Pollo

                        THE EAST AND WESTERN PART OF KHARTOUM ARE TOTALLY ABANDONED,THEY ARE NOW POPULATED BY MARABOUS STORKS THAT FED ON HOMELESS AND THOSE WHO RECENTLY DIED OF HUNGER.ALL THE MUD RAMSHAKLES LEFT BY SOUTHERNERS ARE NOW TURNED INTO MUARAJUANA GROWING HOUSES BY POLICE FORCES,WHO HAD NOT RECEIVE THEIR SALARIES IN FIVE MONTHS.

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                        • 7 September 2012 05:14, by Loko El Pollo

                          REAL ESTATE PRICES HAD DROPPED TO A LEVEL NEVER BEEN SEEN IN SUDAN FOR CENTURIES.WITH 5 SOUTH SUDANESE POUND YOU CAN BUY 2 PLOTS FROM LANDOWNERS WHO WANT TO EVACUATE TO SAUDI ARABIA,TO SAVE THEIR BEARDS FROM BEING CUTOFF BY CREDITORS.

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                          • 7 September 2012 07:01, by hellonearth

                            TRUE THAT MAN,

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                          • 7 September 2012 08:34, by sudani ana

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                            Do you not feel embarrassed and ashamed when you tell such stupid lies. I wish what you said was true, then I would buy myself one of those plots of land, but alas. You have no self respect to lie like this.

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      • 6 September 2012 12:28, by Mike Mike

        Jelaba,SS land is for S.Sudanese even if it is like in what shape still we believe in it as our beloved home and we cannt abandoned it due to your bad wishes from North.There are millions of norths in the south now running after money and we dont insulting you now about their stays in South so take cold breath and think about what to do to these fake poor Arabs whom are yarning in SS bcoz of money

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        • 6 September 2012 13:21, by sudani ana

          Mike Mike
          Why are South Sudanese so fond of making things up? Millions of Sudanese in South? in your dreams, not even when we were a united country.
          98,000 South Sudanese in Sudan (that includes the 8000 students)that is almost the population of a large city. You fought for independence, voted for it, called our country a dry desert, what the heck are you still doing here? go to your own count

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          • 7 September 2012 06:48, by mohamed mahgoub

            U saying that coz u don’t think the refugees from SK& BN sudanese they all over in SS

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    • 6 September 2012 19:05, by South South

      Sudan ana and Soldier,
      Sudan ana, remember that resumption of flights between Juba and Khartoum is very good for fake black Arab girls. We are waiting for them, sweet, sweet.
      Soldier, hard currency to Khartoum will be given to your sisters who will spend weekend in Juba, enjoy our money.

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  • 6 September 2012 11:15, by Alfredo christiani

    To: wisemonybeer
    There is no way forever and ever to kick out JONKOZE in south Sudan; they will be on your neck until end of the earth, cursed community

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    • 6 September 2012 14:19, by WiseMonyBeer

      You are wrong. Jonkoz have fled before. They will flee again very soon. Last week, 200 SPLA jonkoz ran away so fast that they got lost and scattered in the thick forest. Those Murle challengers were only six young boys who could no longer allow SPLA jonkoz abusing and murdering Murle

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  • 6 September 2012 11:42, by solider

    sudan will benefit from these flights more than south sudan economically . i told you SPLM is the weakest army in africa. SPLM is nothing but a bitch

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    • 6 September 2012 13:45, by sudani ana

      How Solider, How would these retched flights benefit Sudan tell me!

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      • 6 September 2012 15:06, by solider

        sudani ana
        most of the flights will be operated by north sudaness companies like MARSLAND TARCO ...etc.south sudaness passengers will be paying for tickets in dollors. it means sudan will gain hard currency out of this deal.

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  • 6 September 2012 13:35, by NO PEACE

    Bashir, Bashir,Bashir it’s not really okays your are just said because there is no way for you to get the money of the south sudanese that is why you open flights between two countries at this time it’s not a peace.

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  • 6 September 2012 13:39, by Nuba Mountains’ Boy

    President Bashir seem to be wasting time by resisting by no having any concrete plan .Accept the reality !

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  • 6 September 2012 13:41, by NO PEACE

    People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! let me tell you this, Bashir have right to says for the opening the flighs between two countries but is the one will closed soon when the money of south sudanese finish in khartuom.

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  • 6 September 2012 14:48, by hellonearth

    THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH ALL THESE FAKE ARABS, YOU TEND TO SEE THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDANS PROBLEMS AND BLAST THE BEYOND PROPORTION. THESE ARE MORE THEN 300,000 SUDANESE IN SOUTH SUDAN AS REFUGEES. JALABY HEY MAN WAKE UP. AS SEE THE REALITY. SHUT YOUR DIRTY MOUTH ONCE AGAIN.

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    • 6 September 2012 15:24, by sudani ana

      Refugees are there because of the war and are kept in refugee camps fed and sustained by the UN not South Sudan who can hardly feed its own citizens. Whilst South Sudanese are not refugees they refuse to return to their country and are a drain on our resources as the UN is not feeding them.

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      • 6 September 2012 16:53, by zulu

        No no no no! the sudanese refugees in ss are not refugees. they are our brothers and kins. we are part of their problem since all neighbors except ss is hostile to them. chad, car, drc and eth all are foxes. ss is home because these folks are our cousins from long ago. no one should insult or disparage them. if the real jalaba is here, changed his identity with no more jalabia why not a fur, nuba?

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        • 6 September 2012 17:40, by sudani ana

          Zulu
          You said "we are part of their problem". Of course you are part of their problems, its the wars you are supporting in Sudan that caused them to be refugees. Its your proxy SPLM/N that is causing the wars in their land, of course you are part of their problem.

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          • 7 September 2012 00:35, by Dinkawarrior

            Of course, you must give okay to all Khartoum Gangsters in orderly for Peace resumption otherwise we will kick your ass out in Sudan as long as we already secured our Airspace!

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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 (...)


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