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South-South Sudan dialogue meeting to start next week in Juba

October 14, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — The Southern Sudan ruling party and nine southern parties are set next Monday to begin political dialogue to boost Southern Sudan unity and to discuss political development in the country.

The_leaders_of_Alliance.jpgThe Information secretary of the South Sudan Democratic Front (SSDF), Gordon Buay said today that the Alliance of South Sudan Political Parties (ASSPP) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) would hold an inter-southern Sudanese political dialogue in Juba on October 20.

“This dialogue is a continuation of a dialogue between the SPLM and Southern parties which took place in April 2005 and led to the signing of South Sudan Covenant.” Buay said in a press release issued today.

Last June eight southern Sudan political forces held a five-day meeting in Juba to found the ASSPP. They also called for the resumption of South-South Dialogue. Buay said the SPLM Chairman Salva Kiir Mayadrit accepted the call of the alliance.

On the top agenda of the meeting the dialogue meeting will discuss ways to combat tribalism, corruption and the address insecurity throughout the southern Sudan. The gathering will tackle also the need for unity of purpose among the people of South Sudan; promotion of human rights and the protection of minority tribes in the South and women empowerment in the regional and nation institutions.

According to the SSDF official, the meeting also will discuss the indictment of the Sudanese president by the International criminal Court and its impact of the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

Further, it would discuss the progress of the CPA implementation, and the need to pass Referendum Act in the national assembly as it stipulated in the peace agreement.

Are members of the ASSPP: United Democratic Front (UDF), Sudan African National Union (SANU), Union of Sudan African Parties (USAP Two), South Sudan Democratic Front (SSDF), South Sudan Democratic Forum (SSDF), Covenant Democratic Party (CDP) and Sudan National Labour Party (SNLP).

(ST)

5 Comments

  • Dotcom
    Dotcom

    South-South Sudan dialogue meeting to start next week in Juba
    Do political alliances leaders of south sudan have political analysis vision if they interrelated the CPA implementation with sudan president indictment by ICC. This was even announced to public after the peace signatory by the promise land president Dr. John Garang that this is not my peace nor Bashir peace thus minus Garang and Bashir CPA remain implemented. So if they keep worried about ICC indictment will stop CPA implementation why did Garang death not stop CPA implementation

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  • Saaid Nafe
    Saaid Nafe

    South-South Sudan dialogue meeting to start next week in Juba
    Thank you for such dialogue wish you all to leave out the parties differences and focus to the main Southern Sudan problems which I fear in 2011 will change the vote into wrong place .Here I would like you to discuse more about tribelism ,and the issue of those people claim that they are the only people who liberate south form Arabs which is not true and not yet out.
    Unity must be discuse because it seems no unity among southerners

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