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Sudan president says will not honor ceasefire in Darfur

May 20, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — The Sudanese president Omar Hassan Al-Bashir announced today that his government is no longer bound by ceasefire with the Darfur rebel groups.

President Omar Hassan al-Bashir
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir
“We will deal swiftly with anyone who bears arms outside the armed forces or the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) signatories. Any ceasefire will be according to our own terms” the Sudanese president said today.

Sudan official news agency (SUNA) said Al-Bashir was addressing officers of Sudan’s National Security and Intelligence Service who recited to him the “oath of death and sacrifice”.

The gathering was made in the aftermath of a lightning attack on the capital by the Darfur Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) on May 10th.

The assault took the government and international community by surprise. However the Sudanese government repulsed the attack and accused Chad of backing JEM in its attempt.

“Our patience is limited and there is no such thing as liberated lands and any individual who belongs to the JEM will be dealt with swiftly”.

Many observers have said that the attack by JEM will likely be followed by a major offensive by government forces in Darfur. Al-Bashir is the most senior official to suggest an upcoming military campaign in the war ravaged region.

The Sudanese president was standing next to the spy chief Salah Gosh. The latter has been under criticism for failing to provide timely intelligence to the army on the rebels advance.

The government sponsored Sudanese Media Center (SMC) said that Al-Bashir directed the bureau to arrest any members of JEM whether it be a “student or worker or a civil servant”.

“Any adult JEM member should be arrested now anywhere they are” Al-Bashir was quoted as saying.

There have been numerous reports of a wide-scale crackdown on Darfuris residing in the capital particularly those who appear to belong to the Zaghawa tribe who form the bulk of the JEM members.

In a report published by Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Sudanese security forces arrested more than 100 people since the rebel attack that left dozens of civilians dead or severely injured.

The Sudan Human Rights Organization (SHRO) issued a statement saying that ethnic persecution against Darfuris spread to the capital in the aftermath of the foiled rebel coup.

(ST)

3 Comments

  • Toposa Boy southerner
    Toposa Boy southerner

    BREAKING NEWS: Sudan president says will not honor ceasefire in Darfur
    Am praying every day to my god asking him to bring about the distraction of Khartoum the city of Satan where the big Satan albeshir has build more than 2 million Satan mosques
    To continue practicing Satan activities all over Sudan and am show one day I will see Khartoum becoming 0000000000

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  • Yaak Barach
    Yaak Barach

    BREAKING NEWS: Sudan president says will not honor ceasefire in Darfur
    Mr Bashiir will never learns that slaughtering human beings is not the diagnosis to people fighting for their rights.After orcherstrating a maassive extermination of southerners since his regime came to power, he still doesn’t understands that war doesn’t solve the underlaying causes of the conflict. I wish Bashiir terrorist government realises that killing darfuris is a crime in the eye of God!!! A big shame and curse on those millitary officers who took on oath and loyalty to continue wiping out innocent people in darfur. The sudan army forces are the most cruel army in the world ahead of the nazis.SPLA will kick their ass if they keep on discriminate murdering of the Abyei civilians.

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