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Presidential Decree of the Sudan Justice and Equality Movement

Presidential Decree of the Sudan Justice and Equality Movement

2009-08-15  ::  Chairman of the Democratic Justice and Equality Movement

Presidential Decree of the Sudan Justice and Equality Movement Presidential Decree No. (1) of the Year 2009 According to the article (40) of the Statute of the Sudan Justice and Equality Movement regarding the authorities, responsibilities and the formation of the Presidential Office and after a wide consultation with the various organs of the movement and the consent of the Legislative Council of the Movement I issued the following decisions:  

Comprehensive Doha talks are scheduled in August - US envoy

Comprehensive Doha talks are scheduled in August - US envoy

2009-07-05  ::  SudanTribune

A comprehensive peace negotiations will begin in Doha next August with participation of all the rebel groups, said today Scott Gration the US president special envoy to Sudan.   

Sudan negotiator, Darfur mediator agree to hold talks with Tripoli rebel groups

Sudan negotiator, Darfur mediator agree to hold talks with Tripoli rebel groups

2009-07-05  ::  SudanTribune

Ghazi Salah Eddin Attabani, Sudan’s top negotiator for Doha peace talks and Djibril Bassolé, the AU-UN Mediator for Darfur agreed to begin talks with a group of rebel groups.   

CORRECTIVE MEMO FROM THE JEM’s LEADERS IN ORDER TO GET AWAY FROM THE ENCLAVEMENT IN TRIBE AND MORE TO THE WIDER NATIONAL SPHERE

2008-10-18  ::  Sudanjem.info

Introduction: We firstly, offer a salute of respect, honour and faithfulness to our brave martyrs who sacrificed their blood and lives in order to protect and preserve the honour and pride of man and build, for our coming generation, a brighter future and decent life in which rights and freedoms are respected. A word of   

JEM veteran rebel establishes collective leadership, confirms split

2007-10-11  ::  JEM collective leadership

A new splinter group from the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) announced the formation of a collective leadership for the rebel group. It also said that a general conference to be held. Bahar Idriss Abu GardaBahar Idriss Abu Garda, the head of JEM Collective Leadership blamed the chairman of the movement, Khalil Ibrahim for a series of "conspiracies". He further said the establishment of a collective leadership for the group indicating that the names of the 15 members would be announced in the coming days.  

JEM Position on the Forthcoming Political Negotiations with GoS

2007-10-05  ::  JEM

His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-Moon UN Secretary General 19 September 2007 Subject: JEM Position on the Forthcoming Political Negotiations with GoS His Excellency Mr. Ban Ki-Moon Sudan Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) would like on behalf of Darfuri People, to express its highest appreciation and gratitude to the UN, for the invaluable efforts it exerted to alleviate the suffering of our people in Darfur and also to thank you personally and your staff in the AU-UN mediation team, for their consistent support and hard working to end the suffering of our people in Darfur and the Sudan at large. Your Excellency, JEM would like to make its position clear regarding the following:   

New rebel group says struggling for Darfur independence

2007-09-22  ::  Darfur Independence Front/Darfur Independence Army (DIF/DIA)

September 21, 2007 (PARIS) — A new rebel group said it is resolved to struggle for the independence of Sudan’s Darfur region as practical solution to end the suffering of Darfur people. In a statement signed by Commander Idrees Ibrahim Azrag, the Darfur Independence Front/Darfur Independence Army (DIF/DIA) said that "the exercise of the Right to Self-Determination is the only route to a comprehensive solution to our problems."   

UN must drop Darfur peace force

2006-10-03  ::  bbc

Top UN officials say the world body must abandon efforts to pressure Sudan to accept UN peacekeepers in Darfur. UN Sudan envoy Jan Pronk says the existing African Union force should instead be strengthened. Sudan has always argued that the AU should remain in charge of peacekeeping in Darfur, rather than the UN. Outgoing deputy secretary general Mark Malloch Brown has meanwhile said the US and UK's use of "megaphone diplomacy" is almost "counterproductive" in Sudan. The cash-strapped and poorly equipped AU force currently stationed in Darfur was meant to leave at the end of the month but its mission was recently prolonged until the year's end.   

Eyewitness: Terror in Darfur

2006-10-03  ::  bbc

The BBC's Fergal Keane witnesses an assault by Sudan's security forces on a refugee camp in the troubled region of Darfur.The first police action at El-Geer refugee camp near Nyala began soon after midnight.Later they returned and began to beat and tear-gas the frightened crowd.   

Breaking Darfurs stereotypes

2006-10-03  ::  bbc

The crisis in Sudan's western Darfur region is often portrayed as a simple conflict between Arabs and Africans, but the World Food Programme's Greg Barrow says the reality on the ground is much more complex:   

Dying as Darfur awaits peacekeepers

2006-10-03  ::  BBC

Tawilla town is completely empty. Its dust roads still and quiet. Repeated attacks from pro-government Janjaweed militia have forced the residents to leave. Some fled for miles, others moved the short distance to the edge of the AU peacekeepers' base where they huddle close to its barbed wire fence.   

Moves to resolve Darfur impasse

2006-10-03  ::  BBC

Diplomatic efforts are being stepped up to try and improve security in the troubled western region of Darfur. The Arab League and European Commission heads are having talks in the region.   

Country profile: Sudan

2006-10-03  ::  BBC

Sudan is the largest and one of the most diverse countries in Africa, home to deserts, mountain ranges, swamps and rain forests  

World must act quickly to stop Sudan violence -UN

2006-10-03  ::  sudaneseonline.com

COPENHAGEN - The international community must act quickly to stop violence in Sudan getting worse and to get the peace process back on track, the U.N.'s refugee chief said on Tuesday.   


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