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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 26, 2010

May 26th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Ghazi Salahuddin in Doha to discuss the peace process
Presidential Advisor, Ghazi Salahuddin arrived in Doha yesterday to discuss with Qatari officials the peace process in Darfur and the current situation in an attempt to resume the talks. Head of the government delegation to the talks, Amin Hassan Omer said that the government of Sudan would not accept any conditions from other parties to resume the process. He confirmed that negotiations would start on May 28 with no scope for a possible delay. Amin also suggested that JEM were not serious about a peace process saying the talks would continue despite JEM’s possible non participation. ( Alahdath and Alrayaam )

SPLM plan to conduct the referendum as planned
SPLM General Secretary, Pagan Amum accused the NCP of developing a plan to interrupt security in the south and hinder the referendum. Pagan revealed that the SPLM had developed a five point mechanism to tackle this issue saying that the last option was to announce independence in the Southern Sudan parliament. The SPLM plan covers political, diplomatic, security, community mobilisation and legislative options. ( Alsahafa )

Other News

An officer at the National Security Agency rejected accusations that the organisation had tortured Ray Alshaab journalists saying that the detainees had been treated in accordance to the law. ( Many Newspapers )

Southern Sudan Parliament called upon its government to focus on unity. ( Alrayaam )

Three students killed and 10 injured during clashes with police during a demonstration at Dilling university South Kordofan. ( All Newspapers )

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs: “ 40% food shortage in the south and NGOs refuse to collaborate with the government to stop kidnapping”. ( Many Newspapers)

Ban Ki-moon: “people should not criticise my participation at Al-Bashir’s inauguration event “. ( Alsahafa )

Opposition parties continue political activities to free Hassan al Turabi and have organised a symposium at the Popular Congress Party premises today. ( Akhbar Alyoum )

some NGOs in North Darfur have stopped to feed IDPs due to the increased birth rate in the camps. ( Alahram )

Sudani newspaper columnist: ” Sudanese should learn from the British election experience”. ( Sudani )

Source: The Daily Press Summary – British Embassy Sudan

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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 18, 2010

May 18th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Khartoum informs UK on JEM violations action
Mutrif Sidig, Deputy Foreign Minister discussed with the British Ambassador in Khartoum, Dame Rosalind Marsden the trilateral mechanism on Sudan, which was held in Addis last week. Mutrif had acknowledged the ambassador’s role to improve the bilateral relation between UK and Sudan. The meeting also highlighted the situation in Darfur and recent violations carried by JEM in Darfur. Mutrif, however, stated that the government pledges peaceful solutions to the conflict in Darfur. At the end of her mission to Sudan, Dame Rosalind said that the UK is very keen on good relations between the two countries. ( Alraed, Alsahafa, Akbar Alyoum ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 17, 2010

May 17th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Opposition parties set to organise a strike against al Turabi arrest
Speaking on behalf of the National Consensus Force in a press conference yesterday, Miriam Alsadig revealed that the group condemned the arrest of the Popular Congress Party Leader, Hassan Al Turabi saying that this action would affect democratic change and hinder the referendum process. Mariam claimed that NCP would use the security and emergency laws to block political activities in the country. Popular Congress Party members stated that they would organise a strike and demonstrations against the arrest. General Secretary for the Party, Kamal Omer said that opposition parties agreed to mobilise the public and organise a number of activities against the arrest. He added that the activities would start next week at a forum in the National Umma Party premises in Omdurman. ( All Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Press and News Summary – May 16, 2010

May 16th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Government Force controls the situation in Jabal Moon
The Spokesman for the Government Force Armed, Khalid Alsawarmi stated that his troops had controlled the situation in Jabel Moon west Dartur and killed 108 persons from the JEM group. Meanwhile, the government has sent military supplies to south Darfur after JEM attacked in the area. Speaking from Doha , Head of the government delegation to the talks Amin Hassan Omer accused JEM of escalating military action in Darfur and their rejection to UNAMID observations for the cease-fire in the area. ( Many Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 25, 2010

April 25th, 2010 by Tom Law
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NEC : “election’s result will be announced after all the appeals are considered”
The National Electoral Commission revealed that 95% of the election results in North Sudan have been completed, but there were still some delays at legislative and executive levels in some states. Head of the Technical Committee for NEC, Al Hadi Mohamed Ahmed stated to the press that the result was expected to be finalised today. Alayaam newspaper quoted NEC that a final result will be announced after the courts consider all the appeals. ( Many Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 18, 2010

April 18th, 2010 by Tom Law
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Carter: “ the international community set to accept the election result”
In press conference yesterday, Director of the Carter Centre, Jimmy Carter revealed that the election did not meet the international standard, but the international community would accept its result. He also added that the election process was a step toward democratic change. Meanwhile, Head of the European Union Observer Mission in Sudan, Veronique de Keyser said that the election did not meet the international measure, but it was a good step on the CPA implementation. She also said there were technical mistakes and logistical problems. Veronique revealed that NCP and SPLM had control over the election in Sudan. (All Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 7, 2010

April 7th, 2010 by Tom Law
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SPLM boycott elections in North Sudan

In a press conference yesterday, Pagan Amum revealed that the SPLM would boycott elections in 13 states in North Sudan due to violations of the law and fraud. Pagan said that fraud has reached a stage where it had become impossible to continue in the process. He added that the government had abused country resources for its campaign and were controlling the Electoral Commission. He also urged the government to end the conflict in Darfur so as to allow all Sudanese to participate in the elections. ( Many Newspapers ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – April 6, 2010

April 6th, 2010 by Tom Law
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African Observation Mission reveals “There are some excesses in the election process”

African Union Observation Mission to Khartoum held a press conference yesterday stating that there were some violations with the election process, which should be resolved to ensure the democratic changes. The Head of the Mission, John Kofwor said that the Observers are preparing an impartial report, saying that the potential of conflict during the elections is low and encourage the political parties to participate in the elections. ( Alahdath ) [Read more →]

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Sudan Elections and News Summary – 28 March, 2010

March 28th, 2010 by Tom Law
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UK deploys 50 election observers
Carl Moorcroft director of the British Foreign Policy Studies Centre said in a press conference yesterday that the Centre shall deploy 50 election observers with a focus on South Sudan. He also said that Bashir’s statement of expelling foreign election observers is serious but despite that he feels that he’s welcome from all political parties in Sudan. [Read more →]

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Al Jazeera English – Darfur rebels (JEM) launch surprise attack on Khartoum

May 13th, 2008 by Tom Law
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Al Jazeera’s Inside Story speaks to on the Justice and Equality Movement’s spokesperson Ahmed Hussein Adam and Ali Al Haj Mohammed Assistant Secretary General of the opposition Popular Congress Party.

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