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Breaking News: Sudanese army and local police clash in Abyei

December 12, 2008 (JUBA) — The Sudan Armed Forces and the local police clashed today in Abyei town, a senior southern Sudan government said on Friday.

Luka Biong Deng further said tension was high after the deadly clashes but he was unable to provide further details about what caused the clashes.

SAF troops and local police are both members of the Joint Integrated Unit (JIU) and the Joint Integrated Police Unit (JIPU).

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  • Wunashuei
    Wunashuei

    Breaking News: Sudanese army and local police clash in Abyei
    what a hell in Abyei again?

    I think this time Abyei need not just a peacekeeping but a strong UN force to restore the peace and stability in the region. President Kiir should ask the Security council to intervene in Abyei. we do not want the last events to occur again.

    Thanks

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  • Samani
    Samani

    Breaking News: Sudanese army ??? and local police clash in Abyei
    I love how this website twists the facts to play to its own agenda .. THIS IS THE REAL STORY FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS :

    The United Nations and residents of the disputed oil rich Sudanese town of Abyei said that violence erupted again there Friday, leaving two policemen dead, and prompting a concerned reaction from the U.N. mission in Sudan.

    The conflict between Sudan’s north and south is separate from that in the western Darfur region, where a different violent flare-up Friday left three policemen and at least 15 Darfur residents dead in tribal fighting following an attack by tribesmen on police troops.

    Abyei lies just north of the disputed boundary line between north and south Sudan, which fought a civil war for more than two decades before a 2005 peace agreement. It is a volatile region that remains contested between northerners and southerners despite the accord.

    The flare-up Friday started with a scuffle between policemen and an Arab butcher who declined to move to a new town market. He argued with the newly deployed police and stabbed a policeman.

    An Arab tribal chief, Mukhtar Babu Nimr, said the policeman was taken to hospital but that violence ensued, mostly due to a “misunderstanding.” The police fired in the air to disperse a crowd, and the newly deployed soldiers fired back, believing they were under attack, he said.

    An Abyei resident, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said the two security units disagreed over how to resolve the butcher issue. The resident said two policemen were killed in the violence.

    The U.N. statement deplored the violence, saying the mission hoped it up won’t derail a new agreement to diffuse tension in the town. The U.N. mission also regretted that the flare-up involved newly deployed joint police and military units meant to defuse tensions.

    The head of U.N. mission in Sudan, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, said he “strongly urges the parties to take all necessary measures to avoid any further outbreaks of violence, and to ensure that today’s unfortunate incident does not impede the peaceful implementation of the Abyei road map.”

    An all-out confrontation in May between northern and southern security troops killed scores and left the town deserted. Few residents have since returned, citing insecurity. The newly deployed police and military units are composed of members from the rival sides, and so is the town’s interim administration.

    ITS THE USUAL PROBLEM OF SPLM TROOPS CAUSING TROUBLE AND IGNITING CONFLICT AND ACCUSING THE GOVERNMENT WITH WHOLE ISSUE.

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  • Freedom Fighter
    Freedom Fighter

    Breaking News: Sudanese army and local police clash in Abyei
    To those Southerners who call for support of Abashir against ICC here is the price of your collaboration with Abashir. Abyei has been attacked again and may be Juba tomorrow. If Kiir Mayardit can’t response strongly this time, then Southerners should foreget about their dream for separation from the North.

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