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Sudan defense minister vows to crush rebels as they shelled town during his visit

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October 28, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese minister of defense, Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein, has vowed to pulverize rebels of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North (SPLM-N) after they shelled the capital of South Kordofan during his ongoing visit.

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Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, left, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein and Nafie Ali Nafie at a Khartoum rally in May (Abd Raouf - Associated Press)

The minister accompanied by the chief of staff of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the director-general of the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) Mohammed Atta on Saturday visited South Kordofan capital Kadugli which recently came under bold attacks by the SPLM-N.

SPLM-N spokesperson Arnu Loddi said that they shelled army positions inside Kadugli on Friday following renewed aerial bombardment by government forces on their positions.

Reports from the ground indicate that the shelling occurred while Hussein was addressing worshippers following Eid prayer.

Following the shelling, the minister pledged during his address in Al-Hurriya square to “purge” the state of the rebels. He further said that they would respond in kind by sending more army reinforcements to the state. “We will wipe and clean” he said.

This was the fourth time SPLM-N rebels shelled Kadugli since fighting in the state which borders South Sudan broke out in June last year after the insurgents refused attempts by the government to disarm them.

Fighting in South Kordofan has intensified since Sudan and South Sudan signed a security arrangements deal among others in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 27 September. The deal provides for the establishment of a buffer demilitarized zone along the border areas which the SPLM says it controls 40 percent of them.

Khartoum says the deal provides for what its officials describe as the “untangling” of South Sudan army and the SPLM-N which fought as part of it in the second Sudanese civil war.

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  • 29 October 2012 12:15, by Robot

    "WE WILL WIPE AND CLEAN THE AREA" go ahead add more curry to your already boiling soup. is this frustration or mere war propaganda?. i think this guy is confused at the present scenario, i think it is not easy, how many wars will you fight??, accept the truth and reckon that the solution will not be throwing your tongues a high gear.

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  • 29 October 2012 12:53, by Makunon

    Crush rebels and you too will be crush by Israel.Better decision for you is to resign

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    • 29 January 13:31, by ajay1983

      the shelling occurred while Hussein was addressing worshippers following Eid prayer.
      dora games

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  • 29 October 2012 13:24, by Northern Sudanese

    shelling during the days of eid? aren’t these rebels muslims? shouldn’t they be celebrating instead of shelling? shelling their muslim brothers? they were shelling civilians, not armed forces. no wonder they don’t bother being traitors of the nation

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    • 29 October 2012 15:26, by Paul Ongee

      Northern Sudanese,
      Do you really have brain to digest issues? Why did Syrian President Bashar Asaad order his armed forces including air force units to bomb Free Syrian Army (FSA) positions around Damascus, Aleppo, Homb and other cities last Friday? Was it not Eif Al-Aldha? If the real Arabs in the Middle East are doing that, what about you fake, black Arabs in Sudan?

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      • 29 October 2012 15:53, by Aarai Baka

        To Paul
        I like your reply to NS comment. Im supprter of Bashar Assad but Omar el Bashir need to be removed as soon as possible. Just wait 4 Bashir arrival in Juba first person will be arrested by ROSS security services is me. I will booing him if he come, this guy callling us insects but our current presudent dont know it.My brother was one of pow from Panthou war but i prays all the time 4 him

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    About President Omer Al Bashir, I don’t tell out now I am planning on President Omer Al Bashir until I did it for what I was planning on him for World to see on their eyes because president Omer Al Bashir killed my brother, relatives, and my South Sudanese people.

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  • 30 October 2012 19:00, by panom lualbil

    Wow, Mohammed Hussein is going to crush rebels including ANYAGATES too! Where they going to run to?

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