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Sudanese government accuses SPLM-N rebels of seeking to thwart talks

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September 7, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese government has warned AU officials mediating its talks with the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N) that the latter is not interested in reaching a settlement to the conflicts in South Kordofan and Blue Nile but rather seeking thwart the talks “in execution of foreign agendas”

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FILE PHOTO - Head of the Sudanese government’s delegation to the negotations with SPLM-N, Kamal Obaid (SUNA)

In a lengthy memorandum whose contents were excerpted by the daily newspaper Al-Sudani on Friday, the government accused the SPLM-N of lacking the political will and moral vision to end more than a year of armed conflicts in the country’s border region of South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

It also asserted that the SPLM-N is unwilling to break its military and political connection to the ruling party of South Sudan which Khartoum accuses of supporting the rebels who fought as part of its army before gaining independence from Sudan last year.

The government urged AU mediators to foil the SPLM-N’s plan to procrastinate in the hope of an intervention by the UN Security Council (UNSC) which ordered the two sides in May to cooperate in order to end the conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

Indirect negotiations between the government and SPLM-N so far resulted in the signing on 4 August of an agreement to allow humanitarian assistance in rebel-controlled areas of South Kordofan and Blue Nile. However, each side accused the other of obstructing the implementation of the agreement.

Political negotiations, meanwhile, appear unlikely to produce results in the short term as the two sides continue to exchange accusations of unwillingness to reach a deal.

In the memo, the government cited several excerpts of the announced outcome of the SPLM-N’s Leadership Council meeting which was held in late August to exemplify what it described as the rebels’ plan to sustain the conflict not resolve it.

It particularly referred to the SPLM-N call for delivering humanitarian assistance via South Sudan and Ethiopia saying it demonstrates that the rebels’ goal is not to aid citizens but to use humanitarian operations as a way of receiving material and military support from their aides in order to sustain the war.

The government also launched severe criticism against the SPLM-N secretary-general Yasir Arman, accusing him of having no interest in resolving the conflicts in the two states and every interest in using the whole issue as a pretext to execute his foreign agendas “even if they came at the cost of the blood, corpses and displacement of the population of the two states who represents nothing to him than a mean to achieve his evil ends.”

The head of the government negotiating team, Kamal Obaid, said in more than one occasion that they don’t accept to negotiate with Arman because he does not represent the people of South Kordofan and Blue Nile, in reference to the fact that he is ethnically from north Sudan.

But Arman derided his accusation in an interview with Sudan Tribune this week, saying that Obaid himself does not represent the people of the two states to be negotiating on their affairs.

Arman also said that they demand Khartoum to lift the ban on SPLM-N activities and reinstate commitment to the 28 June agreement signed between SPLM-N’s chairman Malik Aggar and Sudan’s presidential assistant Nafie Ali Nafie before it was scrapped by president Al-Bashir.

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  • 8 September 2012 11:01, by NO PEACE

    NO talk between SPLM.N and N-Sudan, we need only peace between sounth sudan and N-Sudan.

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    • 8 September 2012 14:08, by Logic

      "Obaid himself does not represent the people of the two states to be negotiating on their affairs"
      This is so true, its funny! The NCP always want to create the rules but not abide by them. RETARDED BIGOTS.

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      • 10 September 2012 05:45, by zulu

        I like this arguement because it. lacks the absis of validity. One the NCP says south should cut off relations with spla n. then also tells spla n to cut off relations with south. which one is far important and which one comes firts? chicken or the egg?

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    • 8 September 2012 15:12, by Nuba Mountains’ Boy

      You think we care so much about peace ,we were born in the bush and grew up in the bush .Just continue bubling ,we are sure of our determination one day we will take kharthoum over control because there is time for every thing .And we will and we will achieve this soon later.

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    • 8 September 2012 15:29, by Dinkawarrior

      Until you stopping such a weaknesses accusations against South Sudan while your evilly ideas of killing innocents continue. The only way to solve this kind of genocide or massacre is to join hands together. Which include joins section of Abyei, Blue Nile, Darfur, and Nuba mountain.

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  • 8 September 2012 11:16, by eye-of-an-eye

    politics and military rules of Bashir brought up Economy bite, rebellion within,preasure from international community, corruption and stealing among loothy NCP, revolution that will happen in any time through uprising, international commu.,AU knws u dirty idiot NCP, ur time is up, liberation will happen soon, may be tomorrow.

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  • 8 September 2012 11:38, by eye-of-an-eye

    No more games everything is revealed, no more childish, u hit I hit u, u say yes I too, no to no, game is over, let see the war that will smare into the whole region of Sudanin a week time, defence Abdur. and other shits are in the plan to take out thier granpap out of the chair. dirty games sometime is good it can return back to where it has been planed. great news to see the fall of NCP

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  • 8 September 2012 15:15, by Nuba Mountains’ Boy

    If Yassir is not of two states then why do you open your mouth and shout?

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    • 8 September 2012 18:49, by panchol

      Dear brothers
      "bith ran thar e nyuanyany tong jalap".
      The only solution for NCP to do, is to accept the table discussion as stipulated in the CPA with SPLA/N.

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  • 8 September 2012 22:58, by hellonearth

    YOU COMPLAIN TO MUCH YOU FAKE ARABS. SHUT UP AND DO WHATS RIGHT.

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