Darfur rebels kill 33 soldiers in South Darfur, deny abduction of aid worker
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September 9, 2011 (KHARTOUM) — The rebel Sudan Liberation Movement led
by Abdel-Wahid al-Nur (SLM-AW) said they killed 33 soldiers during
clashes with the Sudanese army in Jebel Marra, South Darfur state and
denied kidnapping a foreign aid worker.


Rebel forces gather as they guard during the visit of Joint Special
Representative (JSR) Ibrahim Gambari at Fanga Suk village, in East
Jebel Marra (West Darfur), 88 km from Tawilla March 18, 2011 (Reuters)
Yesterday the state authority acknowledged that 13 policemen were
killed during an attempt to liberate three soldiers detained by rebels
and an Italian doctor working with an aid group in the restive region.

SLM-AW spokesperson Major-General Nimer Abdel-Rahman said Sudanese
army troops transported by 43 four-wheel vehicles attacked their
position in Tourain Taora near Kaas in South Darfur. He further denied
that they captured a foreign aid worker or Sudanese soldiers.

"They invent some excuses to justify their defeat, we do not have any
hostage and this is not our policy but they seek find something to
say", he stressed.

The rebel official said the fight resulted in the death of 33 soldiers
and 49 wounded six of whom requiring critical care were transported to
Nyala.

He also said they captured five Sudanese military among them a major.
But Nimer was quick to address a call to the international red cross
urging to contact them to hand the five members of the Sudanese army.

He said they seized 13 vehicles equipped with machine guns, eight
machine guns besides other weapons and small guns.

The rebel SLM-AW inked recently an alliance with another SLM faction
led by Minni Minnawi and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement- North
(SPLM-N). talks are still taking place with the Justice and Equality
Movement (JEM) over the role of the religion in the state.

The rebel coalition aims to overthrow the government of the National
Congress Party as they consider that the ongoing conflicts in the Blue
Nile, Darfur or Southern Kordofan can only be solved through the
removal of the Islamist government in Khartoum.

Nimer said they will announce during the upcoming days the political
and military structures of the alliance. He added that JEM is not part
of this structure but underlined that talks are taking place with
them.

He also dismissed reports published by the Khartoum based Alintibaha
newspaper that their leader Abdel Wahid Al-Nur was in Juba. "This is a
false news because we do not see any need for his presence in South
Sudan".

"We do not want to involve the newly independent state in our struggle
against Khartoum’s regime. And we can coordinate our action with the
SPLM and Minnawi from Darfur, southern Kordofan or the Blue Nile."

The rebel spokesperson also reiterated the call launched his leader
earlier this week for a no-fly –zone in Darfur, blue Nile and southern
Kordofan to protect civilians from the indiscriminate bombing of
civilians in the three regions.

Yesterday the UNAMID based Cease Fire Commission held its second
meeting and agreed to hold regular meetings twice per month. The
commission which, includes Sudanese army and LJM rebels who signed a
peace in Doha last July, is supposed to implement all the ceasefire
agreements signed since April 2004.

(ST)

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