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Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM

November 22, 2009 (PARIS) — Abdel Wahid Al-Nur, the founder of the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) praised the “strategic relations” between his group and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) saying that the ties between the two political forces “are now on the right track”.

Nur_.jpgSudan First Vice President and Chairman of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) Salva Kiir, met with the rebel leader during his official visit to Paris this week where they discussed issues related to Darfur peace process, the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the next year general election.

Al-Nur was a close ally of the late SPLM Chairman John Garang, but the Paris meeting was the first between him and Kiir since his appointment as First Vice President. There had been several attempts in the past to organize a meeting between the two men without success.

“The meeting was a turning point in the relations between our movements. It will have positive impact in the areas of peace and democratic transition in the country and Darfur as well as all the strategic issue related to the Sudan and its unity.”

The rebel leader, who held a series of meeting with Kiir during his two days stay in Paris, further described his meeting as “constructive and very positive”.

The SPLM attempted in 2007 to reunite the different rebel factions and organized with the support of the United Nations a series of meetings to reunite more than ten groups in two movements. At the time Al-Nur declined to take part in these meetings.

Al-Nur said his discussions with Kiir cleared all the differences and “relations between the SPLM and SLM are now on the right track.”

Asked if he would visit Juba as it was stated by Luka Biong, the minister of presidential affairs in southern Sudan government, Al-Nur said that everything is possible as long as it would be for the sake of security and peace in the country.

Al-Nur, who had rejected Abuja peace agreement in 2006, up until recently distanced himself from the ongoing efforts to settle the six year conflict in Darfur, requesting protection to displaced population and disarmament of the government militias.

Last month the joint mediator Djibril Bassole and the rebel leader held a series of meetings and agreed to cooperate together in order to achieve peace in western Sudan.

Al-Nur requested the First Vice-President to play “a leadership role in order to achieve security and peace in Darfur. We believe that this meeting will have a positive impact on the peace process in Darfur and throughout Sudan.”

He stressed that the SPLM is a strategic ally with whom they share the establishment of a secular and democratic state in Sudan.

Last Thursday, during a meeting in Paris with researchers and Sudan experts Salva Kiir stressed that the SPLM is very keen to contribute to the resolution of Darfur conflict.

Darfur mediation plans to organize peace talks involving the two main rebel groups that had rejected Abuja peace process and the splinter groups. the process could start in the beginning of the next year.

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31 Comments

  • Time1
    Time1

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    Time for Africans to work together.

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    South and Durfur have common enemy ie towel head terroist arabs, we are African twins who can join together and fight the arabs, religion has nothing to do with, even though if the Durfurian are Islam but still we are African brothers, because we do have dinkas islam in South. No matter what u believe in, we only need to come together as Africans and workout the common enemy who want to eliminate out black gene.

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  • Samson Shawel Ambaye
    Samson Shawel Ambaye

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    Make Bashir resign and surrender for ICC court.

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  • Oduck Bol
    Oduck Bol

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    That is funny game.

    You are first Vice President of Sudan and meeting with oppositions who are “against you and your government”. So, are you going to tell President Omer Al-Bashair what you talked about or just it was between friends?.Oh sorry it is not my business.

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  • Maguangdit
    Maguangdit

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    Darfur rebels should know that the only technique we must eliminate these evil Arabs in the Sudan is to cooperatively work against them in every corner of the Sudan. The native Sudanese must rise against them and they will change their attitudes to respect all the native people of Sudan.

    Initially, I had not negative feelings against these evils but over a period of time, after observing their activities, I realized they are the worst evil a humankind must deal with.

    Islam, Arab dominated government, and identification of Sudan with arab identity must be defeated and forgotten. From there, we will move on with new life and Sudan will never be the same.

    It is a time to kick the ass of Mr./Mrs. Old Shit and his evil mother to Saudia Arabia or Middle East. I`m always dreaming of dropping few bombs on the mosque in Khartoum since this is the only languange Mr./Mrs. Old Shit and his mum understand well.

    He must go to the Middle East to detonate himself with those dirty bombs his uncles are killing themselves with as a new wave of weapons.

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  • Akuma
    Akuma

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    What again with Al-Nur since he already A National Congress Party and leave his fellow Darfuris in the bush to suffered. Please don’t Al-Nur disturb our Leader. Al-Nur and Nafia Ali Nafia who is Current Assistance to President are Blacklisted in Sudan according to terrorism acts including Ali Osaman Taha since he share photo with Osama Bin Laden in Saudi Arabia in 2000 before September 11 attack.

    If Al-nur need peace than he should rejoin those Darfurian who are still fighting in the region then the peace will brought by Southern Sudan government.

    Let not be deceived by those ytipandianists leaders otherwise Sudan will again go rejoin war if we admitt Al-Nur request

    Dr. Akuma, Chicago USA

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  • M.Cool.J
    M.Cool.J

    Darfur rebel leader meets Salva Kiir, praises strategic relations with SPLM
    Did’t you know yaa Al-Nur? Why not Riak or any other SPLM official?While failure is an event,to me Kiir is a total failure.

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