Wednesday 24 July 2013

NEWS OF SUDAN



NEWS OF SUDAN
President Renews Confidence in the People of Darfur
Khartoum – The President of the Republic, Field Marshal Omer Al Bashir, has renewed his confidence in the people of Darfur to resolve all problems in the region and normalize the situation, calling on the population of the region to unite and sustain their tolerant customs and traditions.

Addressing yesterday the annual Iftar hosted by the president of the Darfur Regional Authority, Dr. Al Tijani Al Sisi said the coming conference of peaceful co-existence is very importance.

The President deplored what is happening in Darfur among the residents of one region, calling on them to stop unjustifiable tribal conflicts.

The Vice President, Al Haj Adam Yousuf addressing the function highlighted the importance of the role of the people of Darfur in the peace process, stating that the people of Darfur are up to the challenges.

He called on all the concerned parties to shoulder their responsibilities to bring an end to all incidents of insecurity particularly tribal conflict.

Meanwhile, DRA President said the region is encountering challenges especially tribal conflicts, stating that war had negative impact on the social fabric.

He stressed the need to impose the rule of law, urging the people of the region to work for peace in the region. He said a conference on social peace will be organized to end tribal conflict in the region.

By Hana Abdel Hai, 11 hours 53 minutes ago 

 


Turabi holds rare meeting with NCP figure
July 23, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - Hassan Al-Turabi, leader of the Popular Congress Party (PCP) held on Tuesday a rare meeting with former presidential Ghazi Salah Eddin, years after a dissidence among Sudanese Islamists.
Ghazi played an important role in 1999 when ten leading members of the National Congress Party (NCP) moved against Turabi’s domination of the decision making process in the country and limited the attribution of the former NCP secretary general.
Since, the party split and Turabi created his PCP which is a fierce opposition party refusing any compromise with the regime.
Turabi’s meeting with Ghazi who is now a marginalized figure in the party after his removal from the presidency and the chairmanship of NCP parliamentary block took place at an obituary to commemorate Yassin Omer Imam, a prominent Sudanese Islamist.
No details of the closed door meeting have so far been released, but the two men discussed for more than a hour without the presence of any third party.
Ghazi is close to a group of Islamist officers that had been last November accused with the former chief of the intelligence and security apparatus of preparing a military coup against the regime but were released by the president earlier this year.
Turabi’s PCP announced on Monday it has a secret plan to bring down the regime of president Omer Al-Bashir.
The Islamist opposition party remains the only opposition force that is openly calling to establish an Islamic regime in Sudan.
(ST)

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