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Opposition figure calls on Sudanese to keep on struggle for democratic reforms

December 7, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — The Democratic Unionist Party called today on the Sudanese political forces to continue their struggle in order to achieve full democratic transition in the country.

The call come hours after the ban imposed by the Sudanese authorities in Khartoum for a protest in favor of the passage of bills related to the national security law and referendum.

Ali Mahmoud Hassanein the DUP deputy chairman said in a press release issued today that they had obtained the authorization from the police authorities but the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) decided however to ban the protest for democratic reforms.

He said that today’s repression shows that no free, fair and transparent elections can take place under the rule of the National Congress Party. He added that participating in the upcoming election would only “contribute to give legitimacy to those who do not have legitimacy and contributes to the forgery of the popular will.”

Ali Hassanein who represented his party in Juba conference, urged the opposition parties and the SPLM to implement the resolutions adopted in the capital of southern Sudan last September, which include the boycott of the general election scheduled for April 2010.

Last week, Pagan Amum said they consider taking part in the electoral process and Juba forces would design one candidate for the presidential and coordinate in the legislative election.

The arrest did not include the other political forces but mainly touched the SPLM leaders who speak more about referendum for southern Sudan self-determination. Also President Al-Bashir was keen yesterday to meet with the two main leaders of the opposition DUP and UMMA parties to stress the continuation of dialogue with them on issue of democratic transition.

Only the son of the Islamist leader Hassan Al Tuabi was arrested. Siddig al-Turabi was arrested when Police clashed with the several hundred protesters in Khartoum and Omdurman before the crowds dispersed.

The security forces today arrested the SPLM Secretary General Pagan Amum and his deputy for northern Sudan and head of SPLM bloc in the Sudanese parliament.

Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth, the head of southern Sudan mission in Washington and chairman of the SPLM in the USA denounced the” unjust detention” of Pagan Amum Okiech and Yasir Arman.

He also said the security forces also arrested “Mayen Dut, Minister of Local Government Khartoum State SPLM, Abdallah Tiyar Kaffi Juma Deptuy Speaker of Khartoum State Parliament SPLM, Malong Majok Yor SPLM MP in the National Assembly.”

(ST)

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  • Time1
    Time1

    Opposition figure calls on Sudanese to keep on struggle for democratic reforms
    This is clear for all those who thought NCP will honor democratic change in Sudan and be able to implement the CPA road map to a peaceful prosperous Sudan. NCP is a regime obsess with dictatorship and power, they will not compromise on peoples freedom if it will losing their grip on power.How many years now since CPA was signed, why are simple laws taking forever to implement? the answer is that they are not interested in democratic change, but for the sake of pleasing some international bodies the NCP is trying its best to pretend like it is making changes and accepting transformation, but in reality they are increasing their grip on power through forces.

    Sudanese should rise up and not be taken for a ride byu this dictatorship regime, Sudanese actully are humble people and deserve something better than this genocide killers and murderers of NCP to lead them. Omer bashir knows that if they loose power, Omer bashir will be sent to Hague to face ICC charges for Darfur genocide meanwhile others members will either be hanged like Saddam or end up in prisons, so they are fighting for their own survival even if it means no democracy in Sudan for hundred years, they do not care, but the question is for how long will NCP continue to fight on against the will of the Sudanese people, untill when?

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  • Deng Thiak Adut
    Deng Thiak Adut

    Opposition figure calls on Sudanese to keep on struggle for democratic reforms
    NCP end is near… and I am sure that the arrest of SPLM figures is a good sign for those who want to see how theirs freedom, legal rights and civil liberties are violated by the NCP

    The right assessment of NCP: If SPLM figures can be arrested for protesting even though there was consent, whiles they are under the radar of big power-broker like SPLM, then what would happened to the ordinary citizens with no profile? I believe your rights will still be violated under the umbrella of unity. What legal rights do you have in the Unity when individual rights, liberties are not respected? Each one one must take a firm stand and lets decide our legal fate in 2011.

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