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Sudan’s top negotiator criticizes anti-four freedoms campaign

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October 2, 2012 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan’s top negotiator Idriss Abdel Gadir addressed sharp criticisms to those who refuse a package of cooperation agreements he negotiated with South Sudan in Addis Ababa.

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Sudan’s chief negotaitor Idriss Abdel Gadir (Reuters)

Idriss is targeted by a far-right party and radical groups who reject any reconciliation or cooperation with the newly independent state of South Sudan. The state minister at the Sudanese presidency is accused of conceding on many issues to South Sudan and accepting to include 14 Miles in the list of disputed areas.

To face these criticisms, Idriss participated in different TV shows and held meetings to explain the nine deals they negotiated and inked by the two presidents Omer Al-Bashir and Salva Kiir on 27 September.

Speaking in a briefing to Khartoum state assembly about the agreements his delegation reached in Addis Ababa with South Sudan over the outstanding issues, he said those who refuse the cooperation agreements with the South Sudan stand "behind the history, the past and the present".

He went further to express his wishes to sign forty freedoms agreement with the South Sudan instead of the four freedoms agreement. The state minister was referring to agreements that allows citizens of both states to enjoy freedom of residence, freedom of movement, freedom to undertake economic activity and freedom to acquire and dispose property.

The chief negotiator disclosed that a ministerial committee headed by interior ministers of the two countries will meet next week to work out a draft of a domestic law on the four freedoms between the two countries, according to the regulations of each country.

Idris also said he received threatening messages on his phone saying that Imams of mosques would be mobilised to abort the cooperation agreements with South Sudan. He however didn’t say who made these messages.

He said the two countries are damned to live together and peace should prevail between it even if a new war broke out.

The cooperation agreement is rejected by the Just Peace Forum (JPF), headed by Al-Tayeb Mustafa who used to profess his hatred to the South Sudan and campaigned for separation between north and South Sudan.

Khartoum Governor Abdel-Rahman Al-Khadir on Monday severely criticised Al-Intibaha daily newspaper during a discussion of Addis Ababa agreement at the council of ministers. The Sudanese official referred to the daily of Al-tayeb Mustafa without mentioning its name.

Al-Khadir said Al-Intibaha is the only newspaper that adopts a negative approach when it covers topics related to South Sudan called to ban it.

Idriss told Khartoum state lawmakers, in the meeting which was attended by the South Sudanese ambassador that intelligences services delegations from the two sides will meet next week to discuss the accusations of harbouring rebels and interfering in the internal affairs of the two countries.

On the economic level, the top negotiator said that Sudan will earn $ 5 billion from the transit of South Sudanese oil during the three next years. He added that the oil companies will receive 2 billion dollars.

He also stressed the two parties will continue to discuss the remaining issues of Abyei referendum and the disputed border areas.

South Sudanese ambassador in Khartoum Mayom Dot urged the two parties to show seriousness in the implementation of the signed agreements to cut short attempts to foil the agreements.

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  • 3 October 2012 10:48, by Dinkawarrior

    Four freedoms right are pieces of shit to us! Our freedom are including Border Demarcation Freedom, Abyei Referendum Freedom, Darfur Freedom, and Blue Nile-Nuba Freedoms!

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    • 3 October 2012 11:29, by Jalaby

      Be honest,there is no one single logical reason that let us allows Jonobean to stay with us, work in our country,enter and leave it at any time,enjoy living,etc while they chose not to be part of our country and nation!
      As I said before, we have mighty goal and great mission in the south to achieve,we will use 4 freedom agreements to achieve it!
      They ran after it but we didn’t!

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      • 3 October 2012 11:39, by Akol Liai Mager

        "Separation is much better than the Unity of Garang that gives rights to Women and non-Arab Sudanese to be Presidents" (Not-Nafie Ali Not-Nafie at Al-Jazeera TV Programme). "I won the NIF Secret Ballot for the position of First Vice President replacing Al-Zoubeir Mohammed Salah, but, my African heritage nocked me out and Ali Othman Taha’s Arab heritage won him the position" (Dr Ali Haj).

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        • 3 October 2012 11:51, by Akol Liai Mager

          Abu Jallabia, did you have a chance to watch the news on South Sudan and North Sudan TV News; especially the comments made by 1st Black Arabs who arrived at Juba Airport that they used to travel Juba-South Sudan through 3 Countries Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda? Do you have an answer about why they have to do all that? Why were they all so happy to be in Juba? Is Juba a North Sudan’s City?

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        • 3 October 2012 13:05, by sudani ana

          Akol
          This is absolute rubbish because Dr Ali Haj has Arabic heritage. He comes from an Arabic tribe in Darfur. If you don’t believe me you can ask my friend Aaban about this.

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          • 3 October 2012 14:21, by Loko El Pollo

            ABDEL GADIR IS A SMART LEADER,WITH THIS FOUR FREEDOMS,THE NORTH ECONOMY WILL RECOVER QUICKILY THEN THAT OF OURS.THE MONEY WILL START FLOWING TO THE NORTH THROUGH OIL,EXPORTS AND BANKS.

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  • 3 October 2012 11:40, by Jalaby

    My Message to Jonobean who decided to live in Sudan
    Gentlemen, ladies, things in Sudan now are never like before,you’re all foreigners now in our country, never understand that 4 freedoms means you’re Sudanese citizen or even qualify you to be!
    We know huge number of Jonobean are on their way from the south to enter Sudan in addition to those who

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    • 3 October 2012 11:47, by Jalaby

      left Sudan and have no intention to leave our country despite they voted by their own hands to be foreigners (they’ve no blood - MA ENDOM DAM lol lol).
      Now on, you need to respect us, not to be a trouble maker as before, if we say to you "stand up then you stand up, sit down then immediately sit down" without thinking or asking why?

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      • 3 October 2012 11:54, by Jalaby

        Most important thing, please obey and abide all our rules, so if we say no Alcohol then that means no "Aragy", cheating in Aragy is no longer acceptable, making it full of water and then you say to us this is "supper" won’t delude us anymore!
        If you don’t like our rules then you can leave us alone, you’re no longer Sudanese, you’re simply foreigners!

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        • 3 October 2012 13:54, by Thorbanat

          Jalaby,
          Please pray and thank Southerners for their financial package to rescue Sudan economy which was on the tipping point. I want to tell you that the only people who shall benefited from the 4 Freedoms, are Northerners. My dear from the bottom of my heart I HAVE NEVER AND WILL NEVER visit Khartoum. I want my fellow Southerners to stop going to Khartoum and leave Jalaby alone.

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          • 3 October 2012 17:47, by Northern Sudanese

            Thorbanat
            you must thank us to allow you pass your oil so that your economy doesn’t collapse, our economy was shrinking yours was collapsing! we have nothing against trading cooperation, we have something against 4 freedoms!!!

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        • 3 October 2012 13:59, by Thorbanat

          Jalaby,
          I wonder which Southerners will flood Khartoum, there are many Southerners who doesn’t really care to see Khartoum because these bunch of people like Jalaby with dark skins pretend to be Arab and when they are in Egypt or Saudi Arabia, the feel inferior, just like the recent deportation of Nigerian black Islamist women. Khartoum is nothing to some of us who have been in the 1st world.

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          • 3 October 2012 17:49, by Northern Sudanese

            Thorbanat
            please don’t start arab nonsense again, this has nothing to do with it! this is south sudanese which will flood our country for food, they will all come north! more than halve south sudanese are threathened by starvation! deal with the reality

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    • 3 October 2012 18:35, by Logic

      Abo Dirty Jalabia...hahahahahahahaha
      Oh you made me laugh man, you’re seriously hilarious! At least you admit to drinking arragy as you know the ins & outs of being cheated on its quality! loool. I dare you to go alone to souq al Arabi and order a s.Sudanese to do anything, I know how you internet warriors (awlad al bsqueet) fear the Blacks of Sudan. lol!

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  • 3 October 2012 16:46, by WEN NYANUT AGOTH

    Thanks You Mr.Nogotiator for words only bigs fools can not get you right because the don,t looked into what is said by educated and fair people like you.

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  • 3 October 2012 16:56, by WEN NYANUT AGOTH

    BUT MR. JALABY
    YOU DON,T KNOW WHAT U R SAY TRY TO TELL BASHIR AND OTHER WISE GUYS,THEY WILL CRASHED U INTO PIECES IF THEY HER THAT FROM UR MOUTH AGAIN.FOR US WE HAVE NO PROBLEM WE CAN STAY AWAY FROM NORTH IF U LIVE OUR LAND FREE FROM UR IDIOTIC LEADERSHIP.IF SOUTH SUDAN WAS NOT THERE BEFORE WHITH HER REACH LAND, ARABS JALABY LET THEM SAY WOULD HAVE NOT COME TO SUDAN.

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  • 3 October 2012 23:05, by ViVa Sudan

    you insects still dream to be SUDANESE ITS TOO LATE honestLY JUST LIKE MA BROTHER jALABY there is no one single logical reason that let us allows Jonobean to stay with us THEY ARE UNGRATEFULL & THIEVES DRANKERS LOWLESS PPL U HAVE UR OWN FAKE COUNTRY WHY U WANT TO COME & LIVE IN SUDAN WE NEED EGYPTIAN ONLY & ARABS

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  • 3 October 2012 23:05, by ViVa Sudan

    you insects still dream to be SUDANESE ITS TOO LATE honestLY JUST LIKE MA BROTHER jALABY there is no one single logical reason that let us allows Jonobean to stay with us THEY ARE UNGRATEFULL & THIEVES DRANKERS LOWLESS PPL U HAVE UR OWN FAKE COUNTRY WHY U WANT TO COME & LIVE IN SUDAN WE NEED EGYPTIAN ONLY & ARABS

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