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Constructive Dialogue and Seriousness are the Way to a United Sudan: Al Bashir (SV) The President Omer Al Bashir reaffirmed that goodwill, sincerity, constructive dialogue and seriousness will maintain the country's unity. In his address to the General Union of Sudanese Women (GUSW) 8th conference yesterday in Khartoum, Al Bashir called for the employment of all capacities to maintain the voluntary unity of Sudan pointing out that the sustainability of peace, confidence building and voluntary national unity are the most important challenges facing the country. The President said he had launched a patriotic campaign to make the unity of the country the surpassing option. He added that the free southern choice is one of the concerns where women could play an effective role. Al Bashir voiced his admiration for the motto of the conference (National unity via women's will). The President further stated that the conference should address the concerns of women nationwide adding that women are the victims of war in Darfur and South Sudan. It is the women who are calling for unity and harmony for Sudan and Sudanese that is why they should actively participate in deciding all issues, said Al Bashir. He pointed out that the GUSW affirms the women contribution in all political, economical and social issues as well as their considerable contributions towards construction and all other walks of life. Al Bashir stressed the importance of advancing awareness in the country particularly in education and health spheres advising that women should work towards the promotion of microfinance and the upgrading of the rural women via economic and social programs. The President renewed his pledge to ensure women's political, social and economic rights. The outgoing GUSW Secretary General, Raja Hassan Khalifa stated that 1800 women had participated in the conference adding that the 25 % proportional representation for women should be enshrined in Sudan's permanent constitution. She commended the step taken by GoSS to raise women's representation in the executive power to 30 %. In its today's session, the conference will elect a new secretary general for GUSW and the Shoura council after debating a number of issues foremost of which are dialogue on the issues pertaining to national unity and the round table which will discuss microfinance.
SPLM hails Presidency's nominees for Southern Sudan Referendum Commission (Mirayafm) The Sudan Peoples' Liberation Movement (SPLM) has welcomed the Presidency's submission of nominees for the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission for national assembly approval. Speaking to Miraya, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, and leading SPLM member, Atem Garang (photo, left), described the move as an important step towards the full implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). He said that that the commission's candidates were approved by the two partners, the National Congress Party (NCP) and the SPLM, adding that five members will be from the south and four from the north. He added that the commissioner will be from the north while a southerner will be deputy commissioner. Garang further said that the nominees have been submitted for parliamentary approval in accordance to the constitution and ruled out any parliamentary obstacles in the nominees' endorsement. On Monday, the Presidency announced the names of nine members of the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission. The list includes Mohamed Ibrahim Khalil as Chairman of the Commission, Charles Madut as Deputy Chairman in addition to seven other members. Meanwhile, Speaker of the National Assembly, Ahmed Ibrahim Al Tahir, noted that the assembly will examine the nominees' profiles.
Darfur mediator briefs civil society on peace process (ST) The Joint Chief Mediator briefed today in a meeting held in the capital of South Darfur state Nyala, the representatives of Darfur civil society on the developments of the peace process. In a meeting attended by the head of the peacekeeping mission Ibragim Gambari, Djibril Bassole briefed some 60 delegates of the civil society in Darfur on the recent developments in the peace negotiations. He reaffirmed the importance of their participation in future peace talks in order to provide the needed support to implement any agreement the parties may reach in Doha. In a meeting held Monday in Doha Sudanese government and rebel Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM) agreed to discuss issues related to the IDPs and refugees and compensation with the participation of the later as observers. Bassole also asked that the civil society groups to convince the rebel Justice and Equality Movement to resume peace talks stressing a comprehensive peace deal requires the participation of all the stakeholders. The civil society organizations will hold a meeting next July in Doha which would be the second after a first meeting in Doha in November last year. Next Monday the chief mediator is expected to brief the UN Security Council about the activities of the mediation and plans to finalize a peace deal in Doha. The mediation plans to widen civil society forum to include IDPs and refugees. representatives.
Russia Concerned with Darfur Peace: President Medvedev (SUNA) The Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, said that Russia is concerned with strengthening of Sudanese - Russian relations, saying Russia will press ahead with its efforts aimed at contributing to the solution of Darfur issue and achieving a lasting peace in the region President Medvedev made the remark when he received the credentials of Mohamed Hassan Zaroug as Sudan Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Russia The Russian President hoped that the recent general elections will lead to realization of peace and stability in Sudan
Parliamentarians promote 2011's referendum with peace march (Mirayafm) A peaceful march aimed for popular mobilization of Southern Sudan's Referendum in 2011 will be conducted on Wednesday. Organized by Southern Sudan's Legislative Assembly and Central Equatoria State Parliament, the march will begin from Juba Stadium and end at the late Dr. John Garang's mausoleum. Speaking at a press conference, Controller of Southern Sudan's Legislative Assembly, Peter Bashir Gbandi, said that parliamentarians will take up their leadership role in the upcoming exercise by participating in the procession. He further urged all citizens to participate
Maintaining Unity has Greater Chances than Secession (Opinion) In an interview conducted by Khartoum Monitor daily newspaper with SPLM Secretary General, Pagan Amum, said that unity of the Sudan has not been made attractive in the last five and half years and therefore in the referendum there is only one option that is left. There is likely one thing left for the people of Southern Sudan to choose. That is separation. I don't think there is an effort to make unity attractive. It has become obvious that most of the SPLM leaders are predicting secession and they have already started campaigning for the inevitable separation. However, those who are subjecting the unity attractiveness to providing services, projects, funds to the south to persuade southerners to be attracted to unity, are mistaken because such a concept is untrue. Making unity attractive is not through such political bribery in terms of projects and funds, it is a national project to be well planned by all Sudanese. Making a voluntary and just unity should be based on the citizenship, encouraging the national integration and nation building. It should be through designing the principles of the good governance, justice and human rights. It should be through the just power and wealth sharing to set a model for just and balanced development. It should be through implementing the remaining items of the CPA. The voluntary unity should be through boosting the bilateral interests and bases between the citizens and the regions of the one country. The voluntary unity should be through improving the federal rule model to be more active with more delegations of powers from the centre. The Voluntary unity should be through non-Muslims rights preservation in Muslims dominated areas and the Muslims rights in non-Muslims dominated areas. It is known that Sudan as one nation is not just created in a haphazard manner, but it came into being through a very long experience of interaction and coexistence. The Sudanese live under one flag in one country and were very proud of their belongingness. Despite all the conflicts and crises, Sudanese remained throughout the history sticking to their Sudaniness. We urge all our elites to summon one another to discuss seriously the issue of the just, and constructive unity. We hail the initiative of University of Khartoum Senates and we support their statement over what they call the Sudan's self-determination hoping that all other academic, specialized institutions and civil society organizations to follow suit. Through such initiatives and constructive dialogue the chances of voluntary unity will be greater.
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