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Comprehensive Peace Agreement Perplexed Sudanese!

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Jan 25, 2010
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To End the Wars but Not the Revolution is Great!
by: Admin

To end the war by peace accord is great. The UN and other international human rights and justice channels have concerns in such progress. However, that does not mean to end the revolution until it achieves its goals. There is no contradiction in this statement, however.

The goals of the revolution are to oust the military religious dictators, bring them to the court and bring those who committed war crimes and robbed the national treasury to the court, and ban those who confiscated the democracy by their coup in 1989 although they have been the third power in the Sudanese Parliament.

It also empowers those dictators who expected to be submitted to the international justice led by the International Criminal Court (ICC) through some international pressures. International pressures took place in some channels after the ICC Indictment and the issuing of the arrest warrants against Omar al Bashir the leader of the dictatorial regime in Sudan and some gangs in the Darfur Rebels who committed war crimes in the western region of Darfur.
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Jan 27, 2010
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Is the Peace Agreement Stuck?
by: Abbud Hussein

Top United Nations envoy in Sudan called on parties to the CPA to ensure the success of the peace agreement in the lights of the challenges that have emerged through the World Food Program?s operation in the country and other factors.

Ashraf Oazi, the Secretary General's Special Representative in Sudan said, "2010, which will be the final full year of the Interim Period of the CPA, will present its challenge, and the responses of the two signatory parties will determine whether or not the CPA is successfully implemented and whether or not the peace will be sustained in Sudan,"

The World Food Program has announced such development earlier this year, expressing great fear on its operations in the country. Optimistic people in the country have impressions that such challenges may result in the fall of the peace deal in the lights of the happenings south of the country.

Oazi added, "Accordingly, an historic responsibility devolves upon the leaders of the signatory parties not to allow any difficulties, any impediments, or any perceptions to stand in the way of achieving durable peace."

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