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SPLM / N Delegation meets US Envoy in Kampala

13/09/2011 09:00:00

Press Release

A delegation of the SPLM / N leadership met yesterday September 11,
2011, in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, with the US Envoy to the Sudan
Ambassador Princeton Lyman at the behest of the latter.

The SPLM / N delegation included Deputy Chairman Abdelaziz Adam El
Helu and Secretary General Yasir Arman. The meeting dealt with the
current developments in the Sudan, notably the situation in Southern
Blue Nile State, Southern Kordofan State in addition to regional and
international consultations to bring about a lasting and comprehensive
peace. The two sides agreed to continue consultations with special
emphasis on the humanitarian situation, including urgent delivery of
aid to the needy, worsening human rights conditions, and the quest for
a just and comprehensive settlement to the Sudanese conflict.

The SPLM / N would like to underline the following issues:

1-That the most urgent priority now is the humanitarian situation,
including the need to deliver urgent food supplies to thousands of
displaced people in Southern Kordofan, Southern Blue Nile and Darfur.
In this respect, the National Congress Party (NCP) must stop using
food as a weapon. It must also concede the right of the displaced
peoples to stay in the displaced camps rather than forcing them to
return to war zones and cities. The NCP policy of using civilians as
human shields should stop.

2-That an agreement be reached between the warring parties to allow
internationally credible organizations such as the WFP, ICRC, UNICEF
and others to enter and operate in areas under the control of both
sides without any pre-conditions and interference.

3-That an independent international investigation Committee be set up
to investigate human rights violations, including war crimes and
ethnic cleansing. The NCP should not be allowed to investigate itself.
It is ludicrous to let a criminal investigate himself! In this regard,
the SPLM / N would like to appeal to all friendly countries to support
the formation of such a committee. We specifically appeal to the
Republic of South Africa, whose experience in rising above the vicious
odds of Apartheid is inspiring, Nigeria and China which has close ties
with Khartoum.

The Issue of Disarming the SPLA / N

· On the issue of disarming the SPLA / N, we would like to affirm that
the SPLA / N is an integral part of the Armed Forces as stipulated in
the constitution. Therefore, any disarmament process should have been
within the framework of some new security arrangements to be agreed by
both parties. Rather than adopting this sensible approach, the NCP
harbored intentions to ignite a war on the pretext of disarmament. It
must be stated loud and clear that the NCP is indeed the major owner
of weapons, armies and militias in the Sudan. Indeed, the NCP has
turned both the national Armed Forces and the Police into a partisan
military wing, whose role is to subjugate the Sudanese. This abuse of
national institutions has seriously compromised the integrity of the
Army and the Police. Moreover, the NCP has formed militias which are
openly operating side by side with the army. Therefore, any talk about
disarming the SPLA / N will be seriously flawed if it is not part of a
comprehensive disarmament program whereby guns of the private armies,
including the NCP militias, will be collected.

We stand for the formation of a truly national police force and army
whose doctrine will be to safeguard the security of the nation and not
arbitrarily shooting of the citizens whom they are purportedly
protecting.

· To bring about a fundamental change in the Sudan, the marginalized
forces should forge alliances with the forces of change and democracy.
Marginalized forces in the countryside should also align themselves
with poorer and groups in urban areas. Similarly, peaceful mass action
should complement the armed struggle, the ultimate result of which is
to defeat the divisive policies in the center of power in Khartoum. No
single ethnic group, nationality or region should be targeted. Rather,
it is the center of power in Khartoum that must be restructured in
such a way as to be democratic and accommodative for all the citizens
of the Sudan. All political forces who are willing to bring about a
change in addition to civil society organizations are invited to
participate in this grand project.

· Finally, the only peaceful and viable solution to this conflict is
one that acknowledges and addresses the governance crisis in the
country. It is one that is based on a holistic approach aimed at
achieving a comprehensive settlement. It should be noted that the
current war which is raging in the new South of the Sudan from Blue
Nile to Kordofan and Darfur can only be resolved by radically
transforming the centre of power in Khartoum. It cannot be resolved by
transforming Kadogali, Damazin or Fasher. It is the center that must
be transformed so that Sudan avoids further disintegration. More
disintegration of the country can also be avoided through creation of
a democratic nation state in which all citizens are equal, free,
living in peace, have access to food and share power peacefully. The
SPLM / N leadership will continue its consultation with the regional
and international community to find a comprehensive settlement to the
conflict.

Yasir Arman

SPLM / N Secretary General

September 12,2011

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