Ref: FL/SLM/201
From: Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
To: African Union’s Peace and Security Council
Subject: The Mandate of the representatives of the Movement working with AU in Ceasefire Commission (CFC).
Regarding the above mentioned subject the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army , However , would like to clarify to the African Union the following :-
1. The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army under the leadership of the founder and Chairman of the Movement Mr. Abdul Wahid Mohamed Ahmed Alnour ( which is Non signatory of what so called DPA , which signed in Abuja on 5th may 2006) and accordingly , the mandate of all it’s representatives working with the African Union in the ceasefire commission (CFC) is restricted and limited only to the implementation of the ceasefire agreement which signed in N’djamena , Chad on 8th April 2004 and the Protocols of the enhancement of the security and humanitarian situations which signed in Abuja –Nigeria on 9th of November 2004 and therefore , their mandate has nothing to do with the implementation of DPA or anything in relation to the agreement.
2. The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) is kindly requesting the African Union to restrict the dealing with the representative of the Movement according to the mentioned agreement and not the Darfur peace Agreement (DPA), and if that is not possible the African Union, However has the right to fire or suspend the participation of members of the Movement, provided that they will be taken back to their places in the liberated areas.
3. The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, However, would like to seize this opportunity to renew its full commitment to the implementation of the ceasefire agreement which signed in N’djamena –Chad on 8th of April 2004 and the protocols of the enhancement of the security and humanitarian situations which signed in Abuja on 9th of November 2004.
Thanks,
Issued on 11th of April 2007
Alrabae Adam EzaldeenGeneral Secretary of Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM/A-A)In United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland’s Chapter
Friday, April 13, 2007
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