Sudantribune.com: Sudan: President Bashir Orders Army to Launch Decisive Attack to End Rebellion

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 16:04:47 +0100

Sudan: President Bashir Orders Army to Launch Decisive Attack to End
Rebellion


30.10.2014

  _____

October 30, 2014 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir has
said that the Sudanese army (SAF) has won more than 40 battles in South
Kordofan, Blue Nile and Darfur, recently ordering it to launch a decisive
summer attack against rebels.

Bashir, who addressed the graduation ceremony of 175 officers at the
national military academy in the presence of the Libyan prime minister,
Abdullah al-Thani, pointed to "recent victories of the army and regular
forces" in the battlefronts in South Kordofan, Blue Nile and Darfur.

He demanded the army to get ready for a decisive summer battle to end
rebellion in the country, vowing to provide every possible support to build
the army capacity.

"Use this new summer to achieve a big victory, allowing us to move freely
and reach the far areas in Sudan without fears except from Allah and wolf
for our sheep," Bashir said.

He further vowed to enhance the military capabilities of the armed forces
and to improve the situation of its members.

On 6 October, the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N)
accused Bashir and the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) of seeking to
shuffle off national dialogue and abort efforts of the African Union to
bring about peace in the country and prepare for war.

Within the framework of its efforts to facilitate a national dialogue
process aiming to reach a comprehensive in Sudan, the African Union will
organise separate talks between the government and rebel groups on a
cessation of hostilities and security arrangement next month.

The Sudanese president underscored that the experience of the joint border
troops with neighbouring countries has achieved significant security,
economic and political objectives, disclosing ongoing efforts to promote and
maintain these troops in order to accomplish common interests.

"We established joint border troops with several countries to prevent
security chaos, terrorist activities, crime and smuggling and this
experience has achieved significant security, economic and political gains
for all parties," he said.

Sudan has formed joint forces tasked with the monitoring of common border
with all the neighbouring countries except South Sudan. The two countries
failed to operationalise this force due to their failre to demarcate the
border.

JPEG - 27.4 kb

Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir addresses soldiers in the capital,
Khartoum, on 16 March 2009 (Photo: Reuters)

 





image001.jpg
(image/jpeg attachment: image001.jpg)

Received on Thu Oct 30 2014 - 11:05:23 EDT

Dehai Admin
© Copyright DEHAI-Eritrea OnLine, 1993-2013
All rights reserved