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Five Darfur rebel factions agree to join Doha process

March 15, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — Five rebel factions agreed today in the Libyan capital to join Darfur peace talks sponsored by the Qatari government in Doha.

URF_leaders.jpgFive rebel groups signed on Sunday an agreement to take part in the Doha peace process with one delegation. The signatories of the common ground deal are: the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) – Unity, SLM led by Khamis Abdallah Abakr, the United Resistance Front (URF), the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) Idris Azraq faction, and the SLM- Juba faction.

The Qatari state minister for foreign affairs, Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al Mahmoud, attended the signing of the agreement in Libyan capital, according to the official Qatari News agency (QNA).

The rebel groups who are gathered by the Libyan authorities have committed themselves to participate in the Doha peace talks with one delegation and one position.

Al-Mahmoud expressed his appreciation for the Libyan efforts led by the leader Muammar Gaddafi, Chairman of the African Union, to support Darfur peace process and to reunite some rebel groups.

The Sudanese government and the rebel Justice and Equality Movement signed a goodwill agreement last month in the Qatari capital to engage peace talks within three weeks. Since the two parties reaffirmed their commitment to pursue the process but no date has been fixed for the negotiations.

The SLM led by Abdel Wahid Al-Nur remains opposed to any peace talks unless Khartoum implement a series of steps on the ground before negotiations. Al-Nur says the IDPs should regain their villages, militias to be disarmed and newcomers to be evacuated.

The Qatari government, the joint mediator reaffirmed their commitment to open the Doha process to the other rebel groups who had slammed the Khartoum-JEM goodwill agreement.

JEM asked for separate talks with Khartoum with the consultation of civil society, IDPs and other social forces in forums to be held on the sidelines of the peace negotiations. Khalil Ibrahim, JEM leader, rejects any move to involve the smaller rebel groups, particularly breakaway factions that fought the rebel group or refused to join it.

The Arab League established on September 8, 2008 a six-member committee headed by Qatar, Arab League Secretary General and the African Union (AU) chairman. The Arab organization tasked Qatar with the hosting and the sponsorship of the talks while it reaffirmed the leading role of the AU-UN mediator Djibril Bassolé.

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4 Comments

  • tayeb M. Alhassan
    tayeb M. Alhassan

    Five Darfur rebel factions agree to join Doha process
    YES, guys it is time for patriotic values test to save Sudan first then all political rights will be well guarded and reserved.

    Your wise decision to join Doha peace negotiations is highly appreciated and you proved to be Sudan belonging men free of any under table or back door recommendations.

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  • jeff
    jeff

    Five Darfur rebel factions agree to join Doha process
    I like Darfur rebels they are good people.They listen to westerners,this is what we want to see,the black muslim have to listen to his master and that way we can be friends.i dare el nur or khalil of JEM to fuck with France and they will all see.Darfur rebels are good muslims and they have to work hand in hand with France and the international community so we can spread Christianity in Darfur.Islam is not a good religion for the black people in Darfur as far as we Western powers are concerned.We want to see the light of christ shine all over Darfur very soon.We will help Darfuri rebels in their fight against this corrupt regimne in Khartoum then we will bring christ to them and give them more money to develope Darfur.let all Darfur rebels follow the peace process because there is limited options for them at the moment.
    Darfuri rebels have to beg Israel for more weapons to topple the corrupt regime even if it means most of this weapons will be used to kill Darfuris themselves.let black kill black.this is how we Europeans will survive by using the divide and rule policy of our foreign affairs.

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