Chad- Sudan armies prepares to launch military operation in Darfur - rebels
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September 8, 2011 (KHARTOUM) — The rebel Justice and Equality Movement
(JEM) accused today the Chadian army of preparing to launch a join
military operation on its positions in Darfur region with the Sudanese
army.


Soldiers of the Chadian national army patrol a street in front of the
Presidential Palace in N’Djamena. (file/AFP) JEM spokesperson Gibreel
Adam Bilal, claimed that Chadian leadership mobilised four
fighter-bomber jets and one hundred armored vehicles to attack their
positions inside the Sudanese territory.

"The Chadian forces are ordered to implement their mission to a depth
of two hundred miles insides the Sudanese territory ," said the rebel
spokesperson.

Following the fall of the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in Libya,
different reports say that JEM leader Khalil Ibrahim has successfully
left the Libyan territory. However, there is no information on his
whereabouts.

Gaddafi who hosted Khalil for more than a year in Tripoli after Chad’s
refusal to allow his entry, gave him all what he needs and asked him
to wage war on Bashir’s regime, said the Chadian opposition Tchad
Actuel website.

The Sudanese government supported actively the opposition Libyan
Transitional National Council (TNC) in its war against Gaddafi’s
regime. But Chad was favourable to Tripoli regime. However the two
capital are hostile to JEM leader.

The Agence France Presse Arabic service released a wire on Wednesday
saying that Chadian and Sudanese troops are on red alert after reports
that vehicles of Darfur rebels coming from Libya crossed to Sudan from
the Chadian border.

A Chadian military source told the new agency that JEM rebels crossed
with over one hundred vehicles to Darfur from a joint border position
between Chad, Libya and Sudan.

Spokesperson of the Sudan Armed Forces, Khaled Alsoarmi, told the
official SUNA on Thursday that the army monitor closely the border and
troops are put in a state of readiness to deal with any developments
in the region.

JEM urged the Chadian president to review his position and to dedicate
his efforts for a peaceful and negotiated solution instead of
contributing to the exiting conflict in Darfur region.

Deby had played a vital role in the conclusion of a framework deal
between Sudanese government and JEM in February 2010 after the
normalization of bilateral relations with Khartoum but he was enraged
by the withdrawal of the rebel group from Doha talks in May 2010.

JEM refused to sign a peace agreement with the government in July 2011
and asked to open a framework peace document for negotiation but
Khartoum rejected the demand and gave the rebel three months to sign
the Doha Darfur Peace Document.

(ST)

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