[dehai-news] (Reuters): Darfur rebels sign deal with Sudan opposition party


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From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Fri Jul 03 2009 - 07:08:52 EDT


Darfur rebels sign deal with Sudan opposition party

Fri Jul 3, 2009 10:40am GMT

  

* Rebel group JEM and opposition party Umma sign agreement

* Proposed government to include all parties, Darfur rebels

* JEM/Umma deal almost 20 years to the day after Bashir coup

By Andrew Heavens

KHARTOUM, July 3 (Reuters) - Darfur rebels signed an accord with one of
Sudan's main opposition parties in Cairo on Wednesday, agreeing to push for
a new transitional government, both sides said on Friday, a move that will
infuriate Khartoum.

The rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), which attacked Khartoum last
year, and the opposition Umma party told Reuters the deal was a "declaration
of principles" and shared ideas and did not amount to a political or
military alliance.

But the sight of Umma, led by Sudan's last democratically elected Prime
Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi, sitting with insurgents will be deeply unsettling
to Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, currently beset by a string of
political crises.

JEM commander Suleiman Sandal told Reuters the group would continue its
struggle against Khartoum, but was also interested in finding ways to unseat
the government through politics. "We agreed that our country is in danger
with many problems, and that those problems should have a national
solution," he said.

"We are still separate organisations. We are working to achieve one
strategic target, but there are differences in means. The one target is to
work against the government."

The agreement comes almost 20 years to the day after Bashir overthrew
Mahdi's government in a bloodless coup in 1989.

A new government would be include all political groups in Sudan, including
Bashir's National Congress Party and Darfur's main armed groups, to pave the
way for delayed elections, JEM and Umma said.

Sudan is led by a north-south coalition government set up in the 2005
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended more than two decades of
civil war between the country's Muslim north and its mainly Christian south.

Under the deal, Sudan's national parliament is dominated by Bashir's
National Congress Party, and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM),
led by south Sudan's president.

"ILLEGITIMATE"

Umma and JEM leaders said Sudan's government would become "illegitimate" on
July 9, the date that national elections were originally due to start under
the CPA.

That will leave a "constitutional vacuum that can only be addressed through
a national government", Umma vice-president Fadlalla Burma Nasir told
Reuters.

Sudan's promised elections have been delayed until April 2010. Both the NCP
and the SPLM have accepted the delay and said their government should
continue until the new poll date.

Nasir said Sudan's president had no reason to be unsettled by the accord.
"All we have done is sit down together. This is not an agreement for war.
This is an agreement for peace.

"Sudan's problems are too big for any individual, any party to solve. We
have to open the door to all the people who carry arms. We have to sit down
with them... We can not neglect JEM."

JEM was among rebels who took up arms against Sudan's government in 2003,
accusing it of neglecting the region. Khartoum mobilised mostly Arab
militias to crush the uprising.

Discussions between JEM and Khartoum in Qatar, designed to pave the way to
peace talks, were suspended last month.

Under the JEM and Umma accord, both sides said they supported the U.N.
decision to refer the Darfur conflict to the International Criminal Court --
although Nasir said Umma still opposed the court's decision to issue an
arrest warrant against Bashir. They also rejected the findings of a recent
census. [ID:nL7507885]

No one was available to comment from the government. (Editing by Louise
Ireland)

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