Sunday, October 08, 2006


sudanslm.net
Sudan Liberation Movement, a quality shift in its
political rhetoric
The Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) in its persistent endeavor to explain its political vision and reach out to the British citizens directly, two senior officials; Mr. Elhadi Abdullah Abudafair, chairman and Mr. Al-Rabaie Adam Izzeldin, Secretary-General of the Sudan Liberation Movement office in Scotland, launched a successful visit to Fife District. They addressed a large gathering of residents, area officials, political parties and civil society organizations, clarifying the plight of Darfur region in west Sudan. The SLM officials confirmed that killing, displacing, raping, ethnic cleansing and genocide operations against the innocent and armless civilians in Darfur is an ongoing process which is run, financed and orchestrated by national conference government and its janjaweed.

Mr. Tommy Sheridan, an outstanding politician and a parliament member addressed the gathering where he expressed his disappointment towards the continuation of the killing and displacing and destruction that the people of Darfur have experienced urging the international community to take decisive actions to save the people of Darfur and put an end to what was internationally categorized as “a man-made disaster of an unprecedented scale in Darfur region”. He also commended the new vision as presented by the SLM Chairman and Secretary-General. Mr. Sheridan highly appreciated the SLM role in politically reaching out with the district residents. The two officials then answered questions from the audience who showed unqualified support and sympathy with the just cause. They clarified to audience the political and humanitarian dimensions of the crisis in Darfur region.
They pledged that they would spare no efforts not only to bring peace and security to the people of Darfur but to bring the perpetrators, the national conference gang and its allies the janjaweed to justice.



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