SPLM-N denies getting support from South Sudan and members arrested
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By Ngor Arol Garang

September 9, 2011 (JUBA) - The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement -
North (SPLM-N) secretary general Yasir Arman, categorically denied
accusations by the Sudanese government that they are receiving support
from the Government of South Sudan (GoSS).


Defaced SPLM-N secretary general, Yasir Arman poster, Khartoum - in
2010 he ran for president as an SPLM candidate, then boycotted the
election (Reuters) The SPLM-N is an offshoot of the Sudan People’s
Liberation Movement (SPLM), which rules the newly independent state of
South Sudan.

The movement is currently fighting Khartoum’s forces in South Kordofan
and Blue Nile states. The South Kordofan conflict began in early June
while the one in Blue Nile broke out last week. The two sides traded
blame on who fires the first shots.

Tensions have mounted in the two states and other territories along
Sudan’s poorly-defined border with South Sudan since the south
declared independence in July.

The territories are all still home to tens of thousands of people from
ethnic groups that sided with the south during decades of civil war
that led up to independence.

“The NCP [National Congress Party] propaganda that the Government of
the Republic of South Sudan is behind what is going on in the two
areas does not hold water. The NCP themselves were fighting in the two
areas and have had problems in these areas for the last 22 years of
their rule. In contrast, the Government of the Republic of South Sudan
is just two months old. The NCP is clearly looking for a scapegoat to
hang their defeats”, reads the statement signed by Arman.

Arman explained that Khartoum fought the people of Eastern Sudan,
Darfur and the South Sudan long before the Republic of South Sudan was
born and accused Sudan’s ruling party of creating the ongoing
conflicts in the two states.

“The current conflict is a creation of the NCP in that they sowed the
seed of the problem when they voluntarily destroyed the CPA; attempted
to disarm the SPLA/N and rejected the Addis Ababa Framework Agreement.
The SPLM/N and other resistance movements and democratic forces are
determined to put an end the illusive NCP program of the second
Islamic Republic, a Taliban Republic that is based on heavy human cost
and loss, denial of diversity, ethnic cleansing, genocide and
terrorism”, he adds.

He described the government’s plan to crush the SPLM-N as “wishful
thinking" and an "impossible mission”. He claimed to have defeated
government forces on Wednesday destroying a convoy on the outskirts of
Damazin and capturing Khor Dahab, which the SAF forces used as a base
for assembling and mobilizing forces to attack Gissan town which is
one of the SPLM-N strongholds.

Arman said SAF launched attacks from the Eastern Part of Blue Nile in
the two areas of Gissan-Menza, but they were repelled, resulting in
the fall of Khor Dahab garrison.

He slammed the NCP for carrying out “arbitrary arrests” of it members
across the country and the “closure of its offices and confiscation of
vehicles and properties“, including West and South Darfur and offices
and ones in Kassala.

The SPLM-N SG said the NCP’s security agencies have made 38 SPLM-N
related arrests, including the following:

  Mohammed Mahmoud Al Awad, the SPLM-N political secretary for the
Northern state in the city of Dongolla
  Hashim Musa, the finance secretary
  Shams Eldin from the finance secretariat
  Ibrahim Gasim, Mirghani Tiya and Maker Deng Kur, former SPLM-N
members from South Sudan
  Ustaz Arbab Mohamed Ibrahim, the SPLM-N candidate for the position
of governor of Western Darfur
  Saad Sandell, former State Legislative Assembly member
  Abu Baker Yousif Zakaria, secretary of the SPLM-N for administration
and organization
  Daoud Arbab, secretary of finance
  Samer Yousif, secretary of women affairs
  Abu baker Haroun, chairperson of Eldain district, whose whereabouts
remain unknown
  Khalid Abdel Qawi, secretary general of the SPLM/N, his aged mother,
wife and sister were also reportedly interrogated
  Nazar Bushara, well known SPLM/N activist

The SPLM-N leadership said they have resolved to install former
deposed Blue Nile governor Malik Agar as commander-in-chief of the
movement while General Abdel Aziz Adam El Hilu, who is fighting in
South Kordofan, as chief of staff.

Yesterday, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that “UN agencies and international
humanitarian partners... have requested permission from the government
to travel to Sennar [the neighbouring state] and to secure parts of
northern Blue Nile state to assess the situation and assist in
addressing humanitarian needs”.

"But they have so far been denied access to do so," it said, adding
that, as in nearby South Kordofan, where a similar three-month-old
conflict is still raging, the government has insisted that aid be
provided through national partners such as the Sudanese Red Crescent.

The UN estimates that 60,000 people have been displaced by the
conflict in South Kordofan and the Sudan Red Crescent Society
estimates 35,000 in Blue Nile.

(ST)

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