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Southern Sudan party seeks separation to achieve permanent peace

November 13, 2007 (KHARTOUM) — The chairman of United South Sudan Party (USSP), Clement Juma Mbugoniwia, has said his party stands for separation of south from north to achieve permanent peace .

In a press conference held in Khartoum to announce the activities of the USSP, Mbugoniwia said that the USSP aspire to achieve the independence of southern Sudan, saying a united Sudan is a “fallacy” and “not workable”.

He urged the National Congress Party to fully implement the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).

However the USSP blamed the lack of progress on the partners to the CPA (the NCP and the SPLM) as well as the international community that helped to broker this valuable agreement.

The party was formed in 2005 and was registered here in Khartoum in 2006.

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Below is the text of copy of USSP’s press conference in Khartoum on Tuesday 13 November 2007:

PRESS CONFERENCE

Date: Tue, 13 November 2007

KHARTOUM , SUDAN

– Honourable members of various political parties;
– Members of diplomatic corps;
– Ladies and gentlemen;
– Good afternoon.

In the name of peace, and on behalf of myself and colleagues in the United South Sudan Party (USSP), I warmly welcome you all to this important press conference. Today, USSP salutes the collective efforts of all the Sudanese people who sacrifice their lives for the sake of peace, liberty, respect for human rights and human dignity and justice for all. For those who died in the course of this struggle, may their souls rest in peace?

Today, I am announcing the activities of our party, the United South Sudan Party (USSP), here in Khartoum State. This party was formed in 2005 and was registered here in Khartoum in 2006. USSP believes in permanent peace and therefore supports the complete implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in its entirety. As a party, we aspire for the achievement of an independent South Sudan. A South Sudan that will have good relationships with its neighbours, including the present Sudan, should that become the case; a South Sudan that will be built on democratic principles with respect for the rule of law, human rights and zero tolerance on tribalism, nepotism, corruption, favouritism, regionalism and the abuse of power.

Why does USSP prefer the independence of South Sudan to a united Sudan?

We believe that a united Sudan is unachievable. It is a fallacy. It is a forced idea that does not come naturally. Therefore, it is not workable, a waste of time, human life and resources.

Sudan has failed to be peaceful as a nation. Since independence from Great Britain in 1956, Sudan has experienced no harmony, no peace, but war. Over 2.5 million people have died in South Sudan since independence from Great Britain. No agreement between South Sudan and Northern Sudan has ever worked. There is no evidence that it will ever work in our day. Instead, the misery of the people of South Sudan has continuously increased as a result of trying to force unity between Northern Sudan and South Sudan. USSP believes that democracy will not be justified if the people of South Sudan, who suffer the most from this relationship with the North, are not given the democratic right to choose between independence and unity of Sudan. They are the sufferers, the victims of this forced relationship and deserve the right to choose the direction of their destiny. That is why USSP supports the Naivasha Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) unequivocally.

The simple question to the proponents of a united Sudan is: Why perpetuate the suffering of the people of South Sudan? Doesn’t South Sudan deserve to live in peace, comfort, security and prosperity like other countries? All these human aspirations are impossible under a united Sudan. No arrangement will work, whether autonomy or whatever name is given to it; as long as it is within a united Sudan, it will not work. That is a fact as demonstrated by the agreements we have witnessed in our life time, e.g. the Addis Ababa Peace Accord, the Khartoum Peace Agreement, the Fashoda Agreement — even the current CPA is in danger of being abrogated, and the CPA calls on the partners to make the unity of Sudan attractive! Why is it that the provisions of the CPA are not implemented in accordance with the time frame? As a party, we blame the lack of progress on the partners to the CPA (the NCP and the SPLM) as well as the international community that helped to broker this valuable agreement. Enough is enough of war, our country needs peace and that peace is in the CPA. We call upon all peace-loving nations to press for peace in Sudan; a complete implementation of the CPA is badly needed to rescue this opportunity for peace.

The surest way to bring about everlasting peace in Sudan is by having an independent South Sudan. Both the North and the South will benefit from a closer relationship of equals with mutual respect. Both will benefit from trans-national trade co-operation and other meaningful co-operations which will cement the peace achieved. The existing relationship between the North and the South is that of one-sided exploitation and suppression of the freedom of the South by the North. Denial of these fundamental facts will not benefit anybody. It will only perpetuate present problems and compound future ones. An independent South Sudan will, therefore, benefit not only the Sudan itself, but the entire world.

An independent South Sudan should never be feared as a nation that will prevent the world from enjoying its resources. An independent South Sudan will provide opportunities to all friendly countries of the world to participate in its development. So, all peace-loving nations of the world should support the independence of South Sudan without reservation.

I just arrived from Juba a few days ago and have not seen any evidence that the vital things that are needed to provide the dividend of peace to the people of South Sudan exist. This is because the CPA is not being implemented as it is. We call upon the NCP to fulfil their part by implementing the CPA fully so that the SPLM are able to resume their responsibilities. USSP has the vision, ideas, the determination and commitment needed to bring about the necessary change South Sudan needs.

USSP is the only True Alternative .

Thank you so much for listening.

Clement Juma Mbugoniwia
USSP Leader
Khartoum, Sudan

– E-mail: [email protected]
– USSP Email: [email protected]
– Blog: http://ussp-news.blogspot.com

2 Comments

  • Mou Magok
    Mou Magok

    Southern Sudan party seeks separation to achieve permanent peace
    Dear USSP,

    GARBAGE or RUBBISH OF USSP

    I don’t agree with you. The people of South Sudan are firmly rally behind SPLM leadership especially the separation of the South from the North is already their only choice therefore I believe the activities of United South Sudan Party [USSP]on separation for sure are baseless. Comprehensive Peace Agreement is already there where 70% of it had been achieved. Please shut your mouth you don’t know what are saying.

    Due to any delayment in implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreement is none of your concern because the people who are dealing with this issue would be the collaborators [NCP and SPLM] only who have been sweated /suffered during struggle and negotiation processes have a right to say something about outstanding issues apart from whomever political party in Sudan wanted to interfer with the National affairs during the time of peace.

    Before that the recently registration of United South Sudan Party (USSP) in 2006 in Khartoum disqualifies its member to talk about comprehensive peace agreement better than NCP neither SPLM. To assure you that if you wanted south to be separated from the North. Where were you all this times? Do you know really what so called Comprehensive Peace Agreement? I didn’t know that there are other Southerners who are still green to talk against SPLM the major political party in Sudan.

    SEPARATION IS SPLM OWN CHOICE!

    SPLM OYEE!

    Thank you,

    Yirol boy

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Reply
  • Kujur
    Kujur

    Southern Sudan party seeks separation to achieve permanent peace
    Dear USSP Chairman

    I will not criticise your political rights and right for association but your party look like other parties have tried to blames initiatives of other SPLM/A, by registering your party in Khartoum send a clear message to me that your party is a device used by NCP to create division among southerners. Sir I believe in partisants system but our present situation doesn’t allow any party to involves in democratics exercise since we have a mingered political crisis between south and north.

    Your USSP mean nothing than apparatus of division, sir your party is welcome in 2012 and if you respect that line then I will be one of your party supporters if it doesn’t belong to Azande people only.

    Guem David
    ACT

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