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Sudanese cabinet urges mobilization for Arab conference on Darfur

October 7, 2007 (KHARTOUM) — The Council of Ministers directed Sunday in its regular sitting all the ministries and concerned bodies to do their best to make a success the Arab Conference for Enhancement of the Humanitarian Situation in Darfur, scheduled on October 30 in Khartoum.

The two-day conference will witness intensive participation of Arab countries, civil society organizations and Arab personalities. The Council of Ministers called on all categories in the society and public and private institutions to contribute to the national campaign for support to the humanitarian situation in Darfur.

The cabinet decided to form a committee for mobilization of the national support, to be headed by the Minister of Energy and Mining, and including as members the Ministers of Industry, Federal Government, Finance, Information and Humanitarian Affairs, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Sudan and Chairmen of the Businessmen Union and Sudan Workers Trade Unions Federation (SWTUF).

On the other hand, the Preparatory Committee of Arab Conference on Humanitarian Situations in Darfur held Saturday a meeting at the premises of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Khartoum.

In this meeting Adviser of the Arab League Secretary General Salah Halima affirmed keenness of Amr Musa on the success of the conference as well as boosting the political settlement to Darfur issue.

Director of Arab Administration at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Omer Heydar said that Amr Musa had directed invitations to the Arab ambassadors and to a number of concerned parties to participate in the conference, emphasizing importance of the role of the Arab non- governmental organizations and businessmen in boosting infrastructures in Darfur and supporting political settlement there.

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  • Samson Liberty

    Sudanese cabinet urges mobilization for Arab conference on Darfur
    Sudan has been always mitigating its position when it seriously faced with such situations.Sudan is now asking for an Arab support to Darfur deteriorating Humanitarian situation as a compensation to Darfur war victims.The pre-assumption of the two-day Arab conference in Khartoum shall be to raise awareness on the suffering of this Black African muslims,regardless of ethnicity.The same people were the first Black African christians before Islam entered Sudan.Sudan is an African country of the Arab world,how should the Arabs feel to contribute to a fellow muslim whom have taken up arms to fight against an Islamic government,to untie themselves from the bondage of Arab unity?

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