[dehai-news] (ST) Sudan former Eritrea-backed rebels discuss electoral alliance


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From: Biniam Haile \(SWE\) (eritrea.lave@comhem.se)
Date: Tue Jul 29 2008 - 10:50:34 EDT


Esatern Sudan Beja, SPLM discuss electoral alliance
 
Tuesday 29 July 2008 04:00.
 
July 28, 2008 (JUBA) - Former rebels from eastern Sudan are in talks to
draw up an electoral alliance with counterparts in southern Sudan in a
bid to unseat President Omer al-Bashir, one of its members said on
Monday.
 
Osman Musa Bawanin, chairman of the Beja Congress advocating the rights
of people in eastern Sudan, said his group had agreed with the Sudan
People's Liberation Movement a 40-item memorandum on how to execute the
campaigns.
 
"We want to go into a strong alliance at all levels of the elections,"
said Bawanin in the southern capital, Juba.
 
"The Beja Congress will actually support the SPLM for the presidency."
 
The eastern former rebels have been meeting their southern counterparts
in Juba to thrush out details of the deal, Bawanin added.
 
Southerners who fought a 21-year civil war with Khartoum until a 2005
power-sharing agreement and a promise of national elections, first
agreed last December to back candidates from eastern Sudan.
 
Under the 2005 peace agreement that ended the north-south civil war,
Sudan must hold presidential and parliamentary elections by July 2009.
 
A new electoral law was approved by parliament on July 7, around two and
a half years behind schedule. An independent electoral commission must
be set up within a month of the law being passed.
 
Some analysts suggest Bashir, who faces the prospect of an international
arrest warrant on 10 counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against
humanity in the western region of Darfur, will do everything possible to
stay in power.
 
Top decision makers within the SPLM, the leading political party in the
south that fought against Bashir's regime, met in Juba last weekend to
discuss a strategy for the elections.
 
"Our working relationship with the other southern parties is strong and
we are going to maintain it," deputy SPLM secretary general Yasser Arman
told reporters.
 
The Beja Congress has been banned by various regimes and in the early
1990s it began an armed rebellion backed by Eritrea.
 
"We believe in coming together with the SPLM, because historically, we
in eastern Sudan are fighting for the marginalised people. We have
common historical goals and objectives," said Bawanin.
 
(AFP)
 

 

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