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Sudan refuses six-weeks delay to settle Abyei issue

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October 31, 2012 (KHARTOUM) — Sudanese Vice-President announced the rejection of a decision by the African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) calling to settle the conflict during six weeks or to refer a proposal of the mediation to the Security Council if they fail to reach a compromise.

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A file picture by AP of woman from the Ngok Dinka after their return to the disputed area in December 2007

Al-Haj Adam Youssef who is also the head of political sector in the National Congress Party (NCP) made the remarks after a meeting held by the governing party to discuss the decision of AUPSC over Abyei issue taken on 24 October.

Sudan had refused the proposal made the African Union mediation on 21 September but the AUPSC however decided to approve it as "final and binding", and to seek its endorsement by the Security Council if the parties fail to reach a solution within six weeks.

Foreign minister Ali Karti, spoke on Tuesday about an attempt by the United States and some European countries to force the African body to refer it directly to the Security Council. He further accused Abyei’s sons of being behind the move.

Speaking after an extraordinary meeting held at the NCP premises in the capital to discuss Abyei issue, Al-Haj said that his party is willing to negotiate Abyei issue on the basis of the signed agreement but will not commit to the proposal made by the mediation even after the expiration of six-week period.

"If we do not reach an agreement (during the six weeks) we will not commit to that proposal which we already rejected," said the Sudanese Vice-president who reiterated Sudan’s commitment to all agreements signed with the South Sudan.

Sudanese officials in the past weeks expressed their support to a previous proposal providing to divide the disputed region between the two countries but it was rejected by the South Sudanese government.

The decision might threaten the implementation of the agreements signed on 27 September including oil exportation and security arrangement as well as trade border.
It also would create a new tension in the already strained relation with the international cimmunity.

Khartoum, nonetheless, has already decided to left the trade embargo and opened the traffic between the two countries.

The rejection of AUPSC decision also coincided on Wednesday with the publication of a presidential decree providing to form The High Follow-Up Committee for the Implementation of Cooperation Agreement between Sudan and South Sudan.

The committee will be chaired by President Omer Al-Bashir himself while First Vice President Ali Osman is appointed as deputy chairman. On the other hand, Presidential assistant Nafie Ali Nafie, is appointed rapporteur of the panel and state minister Idris Abdel Al-Gadir who led Sudanese negotiating team in Addis Ababa talks, is the deputy rapporteur.

Since 2005, the two countries failed to agree over the participation of the nomads of Misseriya tribe who pass several months every year for grazing in Abyei but also speak about ancestral rights in the region.

Sudan and South Sudan also failed to agree on the demarcation of border as the two countries claim the ownership of some areas on the common border.

The two parties during Naivasha talks agreed that Sudan’s border maps of 1956 should serve as criteria on the demarcation process but Abyei, with its protocol, remained an exception in this agreement as the parties opted for the tribal criterion to settle the issue.

However, on both cases - illustrated by 14 mille and Abyei - the parties still need to find common ground satisfying local leaders.

(ST)

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  • 1 November 2012 09:32, by Foxtail

    fucking Ali, we are not bothered by your arrogancy Traitor.

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  • 1 November 2012 09:38, by Diu J.Kuek

    I prefer Abyei issue should be refer to United Nations Security Council this is a waste of time Sudanese Government is not willing to negotiate and reach lasting solution with South Sudanese Govt over Abyei issue they just baying time you can when they hear they word UNSC are start crying because will not be in their favour the Land is be long to South just sold by Deng Kuol Majok,

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    • 1 November 2012 10:02, by Diu J.Kuek

      NCP want to make Abyei be Jumma and Kashmir to be long dispute territory they just boy time over negotiation from Addis Ababa while they immigrating their Arabs nomads to Abyei to occupy the land we know their mentality you can see they don,t want to hear word UNSC,

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      • 2 November 2012 13:48, by Paul Ongee

        Why Sudan suddently decided to change its mind while the statement of extending six-weeks was issued last week? What is the rationale behind it? How can Sudan expect to return to Addis without possibility of reaching any agreement on border demarcation?

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    • 1 November 2012 11:01, by Makunon

      Diu J.Kuek You could be a boy of 15yrs old or Arab with S.Sudan name. Iam nervous when I read your comment about "land just sold by Deng Kuol Majok" my question to you is why do u want a case refer to UNSC when u have evident that the land were bought by the North. U can joke around but be real when it came to International issues. Accept advise.

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      • 1 November 2012 11:31, by Diu J.Kuek

        Mr Makunon
        Yes I prefer the Abyei issue to be refer to UNSC just very simple because no single soldier from Abyei among South Sudanese soldiers except Biang Deng and Kuol Diim Kuol can you tell me the names just only ten people from Abyei who are serving as South Sudanese men and women in uniforms already your grandfather kuol Deng sold out the land just for the family interest try to know that

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        • 1 November 2012 11:38, by Diu J.Kuek

          I mean Abyei sold out by Deng Kuol majok you guys blame the Abyei founder father late Deng Majok the only thing you liberate your land and we South Sudanese we will fight over Panthou and must be back to Unity State that is,

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  • 1 November 2012 10:04, by Kikiji longiro

    Dear Dinkas & Nuers,
    Why are you worrying yourselves? You want survive with the bullshiit of the Arabs that is where you are now.You liberated Sudan that is where Abyei is & your arabized system followed all of you until Juba.What is the different of those in Khartoum than you? Your cultures & behaviours are still thesame.The difference between you & arabs is only from corruption. THANKS.

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    • 1 November 2012 11:14, by Akuaidit Atungdiak

      Dinkas & Nuers are the Kings of South S. if you do not know. Please take care.So do not play with the name of both Dinka & Nuer.

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  • 1 November 2012 10:15, by Kikiji longiro

    I LOVE THE SUDANESE ARABS & EQUATORIANS BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY SINCERELY TO MAKE SUDAN TO LOOK WHERE IT,S NOW.BUT NOT NUERS OR DINKAS WHO WANT TO SURVIVE AS GAMBLERS.HOW LONG WILL ONE GAMBLE OVER WHAT EVERY EYE CAN SEE? Abyei is a bridge between North & South & it,s there already. It,s Eurianium & petrol is building Sudan & Nuclear bomb in Iran.GO TO BEG THE EQUATORIANS FOR LAND BECAUSE THEY HAVE I

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    • 1 November 2012 11:56, by Dinkawarrior

      Kikiji longiro?
      I understand your love with Arabs and I can’t blame you but what I know so for is that your Asses Have Been Hit Hard by your Husband Jalabas! We will liberate Abyei without you Slave Hearted People, such a cowardic like you were the one who allowing Jalaba to fucked your wives and your girls together with you. Shame on you motherfucker!! Your son of Nyamnyam and Food Lovers!!!

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  • 1 November 2012 11:02, by jur_likang_a_ likan’g

    Khartoum understands might. With might international community should hold Khartoum accountable for the failure of implementation of Abyei protocol, Blue Nile and Nuba part of articles of CPA - 2005. Nothing good can be expected from Jallaba. History attests to that and it is the best teacher of those treaded over politically by Jallaba.

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    • 1 November 2012 11:18, by Akuaidit Atungdiak

      Dear jur_likang_a_ likan’g
      Thanks you Man,
      Truely, jalaba do not need peace. But they will smell it if they do not accept Abyei Proposal.
      They do not kmow what they after.

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  • 1 November 2012 12:34, by Michael Amane

    Sons and daughters of Abyei are the people who have the right to choose where to live. There were no Arabs nor Miseryia in Abyei. So please Sudan Vice-President stop manipulating words and putting personal interest on Dinka Ngok land in the name of Sudan government.

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  • 1 November 2012 15:06, by Reuben

    It is so Funny that Sudan is rejecting the issue of Abyei to be taken to the UNSC cancel while afew days ago they said they were going to report Israel to the UNSC.The wanabe Arabs in Sudan regards anything that happens to them important while other while other people must not have right regarding their future.The Issue of Abyei is over due and NCP must note that the extention is not their rights.

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  • 1 November 2012 17:10, by panchol

    Ali Oman need war in Abyei as the only solution. This requires youth of Abyei to contribute 10,000 young men to be recruited in to the army so that they liberate Nine Ngok Dinka chiefdom.
    Abyei people are the one with problem, as they are still getting share from Sudan budget.

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  • 1 November 2012 17:18, by panchol

    Ali Oman need war in Abyei as the only solution. This requires chiefs of Abyei to contribute 10,000 young men to be recruited in to the army so that they liberate Nine Ngok Dinka chiefdom.
    Abyei people are the one with problem, as they are still getting share from Sudan budget.

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  • 1 November 2012 21:42, by Northern Sudanese

    big Applause for mr Ali and 2nd vice president Haj Yousef. AU is being pressured by western powers!

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    • 2 November 2012 02:20, by Genuine Leader

      @ jackass called north sudanese, you applause big liar who will never tell you truth lol. I’m aware that any three Arab didn’t tell truth unless you kill two so one will tell truth. By the way sudan now is under dilemma to accepted AUSP proposal or to face severely sanction.

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    For with God nothing shall be impossible. —Luke 1:37
    Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. —James 4:7

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