Friday, August 10, 2007

Sudan Liberation Movement/Army Prerequisites to any Peace talks with the Government of Sudan.


Sudan Liberation Movement/Army Prerequisites to any Peace talks with the Government of Sudan.

As the Government of Sudan continuing the genocide unabated and working hard to change the political landscape in Darfur, by settling new-comers from the neighboring countries in the indigenous people’s lands. It is the Sudan Liberation Movement /Army sincere hope that we can resolve this conflict peacefully, but before we can do that, the Government must do the following:-

1- Conflict suspension which means stopping the violence and the killing of innocent people.
2- Conflict Resolution through a addressing the root causes of the conflict.
3- Conflict transformation which leads to building positive relations among people everywhere.

We are making these demands fully a ware that the government is not ready to give us more than “token peace” and it is time to see to it that the NCP lift up it’s sense of commitment by making these demands; we are not for a peace that contains the seeds of an extremely dangerous explosive situation in the future and no solution to the conflict can be found while our people are dying; goodwill has to be shown then, and only then we can have the ingredients for a true and meaningful peace.
The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army concern is that while the NCP playing the AU, UN and the International Community by continually denying and ignoring everything they had already agreed to and sometimes acting defiantly our people are dying. Consequently, we appeal to the International Community and peace-loving nations to put pressure on the Government to make these first steps towards a lasting peace, because the fundamental Islamist of Khartoum lacks the moral strength to stop killing our people.
Regarding the resolution 1769 it is a courageous step in the right direction, but it is an effective implementation to the resolution that we are waiting and restrictly we do not want forces from Regime- friendly countries, as protecting civilians must be in trusted to, and conducted by undoubted forces whose hands are free and do care for the result.
Once again, the Sudan Liberation Movement/ Army will do everything in its significant power to end this conflict; and indeed we wish to it comes to speedy conclusion.


Alrabae Adam Ezaldeen General secretary of, Sudan Liberation Movement and Army (SLM/A in uk)

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