Darfur JEM says government forces captured some of its officials
January 15, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The Darfur Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) said that government troops ambushed its forces and managed to take into custody a number of its senior officials.
“Three days ago, a mobile administrative unit belong to JEM was touring the villages of Abu Jurouj, Bir Saliba and Garji Garji in west Darfur, close to El Geniena city. The unit was ambushed by a government force and its associated militia” said a statement by the rebel movement and signed by its military spokesperson.
JEM said it fought its way through the ambush but that some of its members ” lost their way and were captured by militia affiliated to GoS”
“The militia bargained for a ransom from JEM in the same way they do against their western captives and ended up handing over their captives to GoS”.
It gave the name of the captives as
1. Commander Al Maz Deng, Deputy President of JEM and Secretary for Southern Sudan Region.
2. Sir Gibriel Tia Kuku, Political Advisor to the President of JEM
3. Mahjoub Jazouli Izzalarab, Deputy Head of JEM Administration and Organization, Darfur Region.
4. Abdalla Abdalla Hasan
5. Yahia Abbaker Musa
6. Abdalla El-Tom Abdalla
7. Yahia Babikir Daldoum
8. Musa Omer
9. El Rasheed Ahmed
10. Mohamed Balla
11. Ibrahim Adam
12. Abdalla Khamees
“These heroes are now prisoners of war and are entitled for treatment in accordance with international conventions. JEM expect them to remain safe and will not hesitate to retaliate, if mistreated by their captors” the rebel group said.
The Sudanese army confirmed the incident saying that it transferred a number of JEM figures to Khartoum after being arrested west of Jebel Moon after a chase that lasted for 67 km North of El Geniena
Last month, JEM clashed with Sudanese army south of El-Fasher, historic capital of Darfur and was reportedly joined by other rebel groups including one that has signed a peace agreement with Khartoum.
(ST)
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Darfur JEM says government forces captured some of its officials
thats a huge lost.How come those senior officials tour villages in one groups all together though they know that area is at war between them and the government? God bless them, i mean i know war is war, any thing can happen,but don’t act like you guys are not at war and tour villages like welcomed visiters;it may be your own villages,but you gotta be careful becuase the moment you left your village and head to bushes, your village is no longer yours alone as you may not have information about who is in your villages after you left.sad news for me.