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AU-UN joint rep. meets JEM rebel chief in North Darfur

June 10, 2009 (EL FASHER) — A delegation of the UN-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) led by the AU-UN Joint Special Representative, Mr. Rodolphe Adada met today with the Chairman of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), Dr. Khalil Ibrahim in Furawiya, North Darfur.

JEM leader Khalil Ibrahim welcoming the head of UNAMID upon his arrival to Furawiya, North Darfur (photo UNAMID-Nektarios Markogiannis)
JEM leader Khalil Ibrahim welcoming the head of UNAMID upon his arrival to Furawiya, North Darfur (photo UNAMID-Nektarios Markogiannis)
The meeting comes as JEM is under international pressure to undertake full peace discussions with the Government of Sudan. Yesterday a Sudanese court ordered hanging for another 12 JEM fighters, raising to 103 the number of rebels sentenced to death for a 2008 raid on the capital.

UNAMID aimed in the discussions today to “encourage JEM to privilege negotiations as the only way for conflict resolution,” said Noureddine Mezni, the UNAMID spokesperson.

The UNAMID delegation included Political Affairs, Humanitarian, military and Security officials, and a representative from the Joint Mediation Support Team (JMST). Dr. Khalil was accompanied by senior officials and field commanders from the Movement.

This high level meeting is the second of its kind with JEM leadership since the beginning of the current year.

“The problems that Sudan is facing now have no military solution,” said Rodolphe Adada at the meeting, according to a press statement from the peacekeepers. He reiterated that all efforts should focus on boosting the negotiations going on in Doha.

He added that UNAMID has been monitoring with great concern the recent fighting between JEM and Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), SLA/Minni in North Darfur during which the Mission played a role in providing medical care for the wounded combatants from both sides.

Adada, reiterating an offer made before recent fighting in North Darfur, pointed out that UNAMID has already developed a monitoring mechanism to ensure that all parties respect any cessation of hostilities that might be reached.

JEM Chairman Khalil Ibrahim reportedly expressed JEM’s readiness for cessation of hostilities in the context of a Framework Agreement and pledged his full cooperation with UNAMID and to contribute to the improvement of the humanitarian situation and protection of civilians until the attainment of a comprehensive peace agreement.

Under direct personal pressure from the US Special Envoy to Sudan, the rebel JEM agreed last month to send a delegation to renew Qatari-brokered talks in Doha. Nevertheless, fighting occurred in North Darfur at various points throughout the month.

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1 Comment

  • Nhial Reath Thoan
    Nhial Reath Thoan

    AU-UN joint rep. meets JEM rebel chief in North Darfur
    How can someone take full commitment ,while his enemy don`t let them have time to take a little breath. Khartoum was the one who don`t have respect to any kind of what so call an International Law and the law and its makers( International Community ) failed to do anything.

    United Nations and its backbone United States of America have nothing to do Today with solving an International Issues than Protecting their own business and interests.

    How can you put pressure on the victim , while you leave the aggressor still doing his violents. Darfurian are ready for what you create to be peace criteria, only you don`t come up with the solutions.

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