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Friday, 09 July 2010 07:00

Govt Offers Support to Nile Basin States

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As part of its diplomatic and political effort to ease the ongoing tension over the Nile, Egypt has made offers of financial support to upstream countries.
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July 7, 2010 (BOR) – The Speaker of Jonglei State Legislative Assembly, Peter Chol Wal, told lawmakers in Bor on Wednesday to read and understand the state interim constitution. Speaking during a swearing in ceremony of Athoc North Constituency winner, Kuol Bol Ayom, and John Jal Thiec at the State Assembly Hall, Speaker Chol Wal also cautioned his colleagues to be more “honorable” and classified. Wal likened a lawmaker who does not understand the constitution to untrained civilian who (...) - News /
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July 8, 2010 (JUBA) – Youth of Southern Sudan from various political parties and civil society organizations have announced to stage a mass procession on Friday, calling for separation of the region from the rest of Sudan. Southern SudanYouth for Separation in collaboration with the SPLM Youth League will organize the event. In statement he issued on Southern Sudan TV on Thursday, the chairperson of the SPLM Youth League, Akol Paul Kordit, said the procession for separation will be carried (...) - News / ,
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July 8, 2010 (ALEK) - A police patrol force from the regional capital of Juba has on Thursday arrested five criminals for using fake notes to buy commercial materials worth eighty thousand Sudanese pounds at Jebel Kujur market. Samuel Dhieu Jok, a police officer in Juba in the ministry of Internal Affairs told Sudan Tribune on Thursday that they nabbed five people with eighty thousands faked notes of fifty at Jebel Kujur in the afternoon hours. “We have this afternoon, while on our regular (...) - News /
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By James Gatdet Dak July 8, 2010 (JUBA) - Churches from the rest of Africa and in Sudan have declared their intention to actively participate in mobilizing the people of Southern Sudan for the referendum as well as promote peace and reconciliation among various communities in the region. This was expressed on Thursday in a meeting between the Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, and a joint delegation from All Africa Conference of Churches and Sudan Council of Churches. The delegation (...) - News / ,
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13 September 2010 –Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today he has convened a high-level meeting at the United Nations to discuss the situation in Sudan as it prepares for a vote on the self-determination of the south of the country. The meeting will be held on 24 September on the sidelines of the annual high-level segment of the General Assembly, Mr. Ban told reporters in New York.

“We have to ensure that the two referenda, regardless of what the results may be, should be conducted in a transparent and peaceful manner. This will have larger regional implications,” the Secretary-General said. “This is almost the last opportunity for world leaders to discuss how we can make sure that this referendum will be successfully and transparently conducted.”

The referenda are provided for in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which was signed in 2005 and formally ended two decades of civil war between the northern-based Government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) in the south. Following the agreement, the SPLM formed the autonomous Government of Southern Sudan.

Inhabitants of southern Sudan will vote on 9 January on whether to secede from Sudan or remain united with the rest of the country. On the same day, residents of Abyei area in central Sudan will vote separately on whether to retain Abyei’s special administrative status in the north or become part of southern Sudan.

In response to a reporter’s question, Mr. Ban said he was happy that United States President Barack Obama “has made it clear publicly that he’s going to participate in the high-level meeting on Sudan.” In a related development, David Gressly, the Regional Coordinator for Southern Sudan for the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) has concluded a two-day visit to Warrap and Western Bahr El-Ghazal states by inaugurating the peacekeeping mission’s office in Kuajok, the capital of Warrap.

During his trip, Mr. Gressly met with Warrap Governor Nyandeng Malek and Western Bahr El-Ghazal Governor Riziq Zakaria Hassan, as well as members of the two states’ referendum high committees and assured them that UNMIS will provide robust logistical support and technical advice on the referenda.

“In an effort to strengthen UNMIS presence before the conduct of referendum, I am happy today to open officially the Warrap Team Site,” said Mr. Gressly, adding that the facility in Kuajok will work closely with the referenda support bases that the mission plans to establish in all of the state’s seven counties.

 

 

 

Monday, 19 July 2010 01:26

Al Hilal Ready for Caps

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SUDANESE giants Al Hilal are not leaving anything to chance and have vowed to make the most out of their Confederation Cup third round, first leg clash against CAPS United at the Hilal Stadium tomorrow night.
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U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan Scott Gration will travel to Sudan, Uganda, and Qatar from July 15, 2010, to July 29, 2010, visiting Khartoum, El Fasher (Darfur), Juba, Kampala, and Doha.
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Monday, 19 July 2010 01:26

Rights Group Accuses Security Agents of Brutality

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The Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) is carrying out a brutal campaign of arbitrary detentions, torture, and mental and physical intimidation against opponents and critics of the government, Amnesty International has said in a new report launched today.
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