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U.S. special envoy visits Blue Nile to assess humanitarian situation

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 06:10

August 29, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - The U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, Ambassador Donald Booth, on Monday has visited Blue Nile State to assess the humanitarian situation in the region.

Booth has arrived in Khartoum on Sunday in for the second time in less than a month.

On Monday, Booth and his accompanying delegation met in Ed-Damazin, the capital of Blue Nile State, with the Governor Hussein Yassin, senior officials and humanitarian aid commission workers.

During the meeting, the governor accused Sudan People's Liberation Movement/North (SPLM-N) of repeatedly attacking civilians and aid workers in the state.

“The humanitarian situation in Blue Nile State is stable thanks to federal government efforts in providing services and supporting stability in the state,” said Yassin.

According to the official Sudan News Agency (SUNA), Yassin also accused the SPLM-N of attacking the staff of the Sudanese Red Crescent Society.

The Ministers of Health and Urban Panning briefed the U.S. envoy on the provision of services and humanitarian needs.

Official sources told Sudan Tribune that Booth was interested to learn about the general conditions of civilians affected by the armed conflict in the state and the humanitarian assistance provided to them.

In a statement on Sunday, U.S. Department of State pointed that Booth will engage with a range of people in Blue Nile State affected by conflict. The statement said he will meet with Sudanese government officials, civil society, community leaders, and the staff of international organizations to open discussion and unimpeded exchanges.

“The United States remains deeply committed to the Sudanese people. Through visits like this, the Special Envoy will continue to engage constructively with the Government of Sudan and all parties to realize inclusive dialogue and a peaceful and stable Sudan,” says U.S Department of State statement.

Meanwhile, the opposition alliance of the Future Forces of Change (FFC) said they discussed with staff members of the U.S. special envoy's office the national dialogue and ways to engage all political forces in the process.

By the end of last July, the U.S. envoy visited Darfur to asses the humanitarian situation in the war-torn region.

After the visit, Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) on August 1st, arrested 15 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) leaders in Nertiti town, Central Darfur state, following a meeting with Booth.

Sudan's Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour denied that NISS arrested the IDPs, but admitted that some of them “May be (...) arrested by the local authorities."

Booth will meet on Tuesday in Khartoum with the Presidential Assistant Ibrahim Mahmoud Hamid who also heads government delegation to the talks on the Two Areas to discuss preparations for the next round of negotiations with rebel groups.

Earlier in August, the African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) suspended peace talks on Darfur region, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states after the parties failed to agree on security arrangements and humanitarian access.

The Sudanese army has been fighting SPLM-N rebels in Blue Nile and South Kordofan since 2011 and a group of armed movements in Darfur since 2003.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

S. Sudan peace monitors say ready to work with new FVP

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 06:10

August 29, 2016 (JUBA) – The body monitoring implementation of South Sudan's peace agreement said it would work with the controversially-appointed First Vice President Taban Deng Gai, although hopes for honouring last year's peace accord were diminishing.

The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC) said President Salva Kiir and former first vice President Riek Machar “lack political will” to work together and implement the peace agreement.

“Although the legitimacy of Taban Deng [Gai] as First Vice President is questionable, diplomats will work with him because they don't have an option,” JMEC chairman and Festus Mogae told the Associated Press.

Gai was appointed to replace Machar, a move described as “illegal” by supporters of the former rebel leader.

Machar fled the South Sudanese capital Juba when his bodyguards clashed with soldiers loyal to President Kiir. He is now in Sudanese capital Khartoum.

JMEC's position to work with Gai come days after U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry and regional countries vowed last week to cooperate with the country's new vice president.

Mogae said Kiir and Machar lack the political will to work together for peace in South Sudan.

“There is no political will to implement the peace agreement. They [Kiir and Machar] are bent on a military solution, not political solution,” he said.

He said Gai's appointment adds weight to efforts to realize peace in the country.

“I am more disillusioned or less optimistic than I was when I first came. I thought that common and logic could persuade them to do right thing,” said the former Botswana president.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

U.S. Congress Committee calls for Hybrid Court on S. Sudan

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 06:05

August 29, 2016 (JUBA) - August 29, 2016 (JUBA) - A United States congressional Subcommittee on Africa and Global Human Rights on the visit to South Sudan has urged the African Union (AU) to speed up the establishment of the hybrid court for South Sudan in order to bring to book South Sudanese leaders accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity from 15 December 2015.

Christopher Henry Smith, who is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations at the U.S. House of Representatives, said he is in South Sudan with his team to listen, learn and hear from the leaders what are their plans with regards to the establishment of the hybrid court in accordance with the August 2015 peace agreement.

“This is an important mission to this country. It is a country of world people and a country where the United States has investment of a lot in terms of resources and diplomatic engagement. Because of the conflict, the congress decided to come here to be able to meet, listen, learn and hear directly from the leaders their plans to address the situation,” said Smith head of the delegation.

The congressman said he was a believer of the hybrid court stipulated in the peace agreement to try South Sudanese leaders implicated in the crimes committed in Juba and beyond from 15 December 2015.

“As for me I'm a strong believer in hybrid court. So I would hope the AU should move faster and I think also should go intending with the reconciliation effort as well which is articulated in the peace accord,” he said.

The peace agreement gives the hybrid court the jurisdiction on genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and any other serious crimes under international law and any other relevant laws of South Sudan.

The court will have seven judges, four from the AU-member countries and three from South Sudan. This court, according to the peace agreement, should be established by the African Union to investigate and try individuals responsible for violations of human rights during the conflict and throughout the transitional period.

It also stresses that the court should have been established six months after the formation of the transitional government.

AU last year released a report implicating senior officials of South Sudan's government in the ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity. Thousands of civilians, mainly from the Nuer ethnic group, were murdered in Juba by presidential guards loyal to President Kiir from the onset of the conflict in December 2013.

Other civilians from other ethnicities, mainly the Dinka, were also killed in retaliatory action by forces loyal to Riek Machar, leader of the opposition.

However, the current government in Juba seems to be reluctant to establish the hybrid court in fear of punishing senior government's political and military officials.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

Khartoum says Juba vowed to drive out Sudanese rebels within three weeks

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 05:59


August 29, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese government on Monday disclosed the First Vice-President of South Sudan Taban Deng Gai has promised during his recent visit to Khartoum that Juba would evict Sudanese rebels from its territory within three weeks.

Last week, Gai concluded a three-day visit to Khartoum where he handed over President Omer al-Bashir a special message from South Sudan's President Silva Kiir Mayardit.

Sudan's Minister of Information and official spokesperson Ahmed Bilal Osman on Monday told the semi-official Sudan Media Center (SMC) that his government is waiting for Juba to fulfil the promises made by Gai to drive out Sudanese rebels from South Sudan's territory within three weeks.

He described his government's relations with South Sudan's government as good, saying they work to maintain unity within the newborn nation and to support efforts of the United Nations to achieve stability in the country.

Following his meeting with the Sudanese President Omer al-Bashir last week, Gai didn't rule out that the outstanding security issues between Juba and Khartoum would be settled within three weeks, directing his defence minister to immediately implement instructions of the top leadership in both countries to resolve the security issues.

He said that his government wouldn't allow Sudanese rebels to work within South Sudan's territory to threaten Sudan's security, stressing his country wouldn't harbour rebel groups who wage war against Khartoum.

“We hope that Sudan wouldn't serve as a launching pad for Machar,” he added.

South Sudan seceded from Sudan on July 9th 2011 following a referendum on whether the semi-autonomous region should remain a part of the country or become independent. 99% of the southern voters chose independence.

Relations between the two nations soured after South Sudan's independence following a series of disputes over a number of issues, particularly accusations of support to rebel groups .

(ST)

Categories: Africa

Trial of detained Christian pastors resume in the Sudanese capital

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 05:58

August 29, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Trial of Christian pastors resumed on Monday in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum amid remarkable presence from western diplomats and rights groups.

South Sudanese worshippers attend Sunday prayers in Baraka parish church in Haj Yusif on the outskirts of Khartoum on 10 February 2013 (Photo: Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters)

Last week a Sudanese court began the trial of two Sudanese Christian pastors, a Czech missionary filmmaker and a human rights activist. The four are accused of conducting intelligence activities and providing material support for the rebels in South Kordofan.

Charges were filed against the defendants under articles of the Criminal Code and article (29) of the Passports and Immigration Law on sneaking into the country illegally besides article (23) of the Humanitarian and Voluntary Work Act pertaining to running a voluntary organization without registration.

Some of those charges are punishable by death.

During the court session, the prosecutor displayed several photos and videos seized from the Czech missionary filmmaker showing sites from the war-affected areas in South Kordofan, saying the latter handed over these photos to a foreign organization by the name of BBF.

He added that the photos show a team from the BBF looking at a map of the Nuba Mountain and planning to go to areas claimed to be destroyed by the Sudanese army, pointing they were intending to interview civilians who they say tortured by the Sudanese authorities.

The prosecutor also presented pictures in which the accused appear with members of the BBF and the Sudan People's Liberation Army/North besides photos of destroyed buildings that were claimed to be bombarded by government warplanes.

The judge, Osama Ahmed Abdallah, pointed the photos underscored that the accused was present alongside the BBF team in the Nuba Mountains in 2012.

On Saturday, the SPLM-N) called on the United States Special Envoy Donald Booth who is visiting the country nowadays to help to secure the release of detained pastors and activists in Sudan.

Last August, a Sudanese court acquitted two South Sudanese pastors who were charged with espionage and inciting tribal sentiments and ordered their immediate release after they spent seven month in detention.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

South Sudan army denies mass killings in Yei River county

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 05:58

August 29, 2016 (JUBA) - The South Sudanese army (SPLA) command has dismissed reports alleging that forces targeted innocent civilians perceived to be hoarding food items and sympathizing with youth suspected to have links with the armed opposition.

A SPLA soldier stands in front of a vehicle in Juba on December 20, 2013. (Photo Reuters/Goran Tomasevic)

The deputy spokesperson of the SPLA, Col. Santo Doming the report was an attempt to tarnish the image of the army by "anti-peace elements within the community".

He said the army command was unaware of such allegations against the military, but admitted the existence of hostile groups opposed to restoration of law and order in the area.

“For sure these are allegations do not carry any single truth. They are the work of anti-peace elements who are determined to concoct such divisive allegations to appeal an ethnic attention the activities of our gallant forces who are working hard to restore law and order in the country so that civilians to stay safe in their homes so as to resume their normal life”, said Doming.

The officer's remarks came in the wake of allegations that security forces slaughtered five family members, who included three elders in Yei county of Central Equatoria state.

Government forces, the locals say, entered a village in Mukaya county in the early hours of Wednesday and hacked a family of five to death. They allegedly returned on Thursday in a large number estimated to be about 180 heavily armed personnel and hacked three others elders before ransacking the whole village and made away with the looted items.

The three elders, sources told Sudan Tribune on the condition of anonymity, were killed because of alleged allegiance of their sons to politicians allied to the armed opposition.

This incident came days after government forces with armed opposition forces in Gimunu, an area located 8 miles on Yei-Juba road, resulting in the death of two civilians.

Eyewitnesses said government soldiers burnt down everything in Gimunu, forcing civilians to flee the area for safety. The incident triggered a massive exodus of civilians to neigbouring Uganda, where millions of people from different ethnic groups in the country are seeking safety since 2013 in refugee camps located in neighboring nations.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

Nuer chiefs in South Sudan disown new FVP Taban Deng

Sudan Tribune - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 05:58

August 29, 2016 (JUBA) – Paramount chiefs in South Sudan hailing from the Nuer community have issued a joint statement disowning the newly appointed First Vice President, Taban Deng Gai, who on 24 July replaced Riek Machar, another Nuer fellow, in a controversial process contested by supporters of the latter.

Jikany-Nuer community leaders posing picture with South Sudan Vice President, Riek Machar in Juba, May 4, 2013 (ST)

In a statement bearing names of 14 paramount chiefs representing Nuer communities in the 14 greater counties in the states of Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei, inhabited by the Nuer, they rejected what they said was an illegal replacement of Machar.

“The above communities do not support the illegal move by Pres. Salva Kiir replacing Dr. Riek Machar Teny as the First Vice President of South Sudan with Gen. Taban Deng Gai,” partly reads the statement extended to Sudan Tribune on Monday.

“The Naath communities believe that Gen. Taban Deng Gai defected from the SPLM-IO and joined the SPLM In Government (IG). So, we take Gen. Taban Deng Gai treacherous manoeuvres as a mere propaganda played by the tribal Jieng Council of Elders (JCE) to prolong the suffering of the people of South Sudan for the selfish and tribal interests,” it reads.

“Therefore, we stand strong behind the able and wise leader Dr. Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon, the undisputed First Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan,” the statement further asserted.

The chiefs also condemned the continued attacks by government forces “on civilians in Upper Nile Region, Equatoria and Northern Bhar el Ghazel”, including what they said was the “earth scorching searches” to eliminate them and Machar.

“So, we reject the defected Gen. Taban Deng Gai from our Nuerland and do not support him. We also condemn President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Gen. Taban Deng Gai government for violating the peace agreement (ARCISS) signed by both leaders in August 2015.”

The traditional leaders also called on President Kiir to resign, charging that his leadership has been a reason for the prolonged suffering of the people of South Sudan.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

Horizon Class

Military-Today.com - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 03:30

French / Italian Horizon Class Anti-Air Warfare Destroyer
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US Navy opens new submarine firefighting trainer in Guam

Naval Technology - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 01:00
The US Naval Submarine Training Center Pacific (NSTCP) detachment has opened the new Mobile Trainer (MT) 1000 submarine firefighting trainer on Polaris Point in Guam, US.
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US Navy’s first F-35C fleet soon to complete final at-sea developmental test phase

Naval Technology - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 01:00
The US Navy’s first fleet of seven F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft is set to successfully complete the third and final round of at-sea developmental testing, DT-III, aboard the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George…
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PN Fleet Tanker

Naval Technology - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 01:00
PN Fleet Tanker (PNFT) is a new fleet replenishment vessel built by Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW) in co-operation with Turkish-based Savunma Teknoloji Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM), for the Pakistan Navy.
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UK Navy’s HMS Daring destroyer to join fight against ISIS in Gulf

Naval Technology - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 01:00
UK Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has announced that the Royal Navy’s Daring-class, Type 45 anti-air warfare destroyer HMS Daring (D32) has been deployed in the Gulf to join the fight against the terrorist group, ISIS.
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Verhandlungen zwischen Regierung und FARC : Friedensvereinbarung in Kolumbien

Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung - Tue, 30/08/2016 - 00:00
Nach drei Jahren und neun Monaten intensiver Verhandlungen ist zwischen der kolumbianischen Regierung und der Guerilla-Gruppe FARC am 24. August 2016 in der kubanischen Hauptstadt Havanna der erfolgreiche Abschluss der Friedensgespräche vermeldet worden.

La procédure de codécision. Mode normal du législateur européen (fiche-mémo)

Bruxelles2 - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 23:35
(B2) La procédure de codécision (article 251 du traité CE), instituée par le traité de Maastricht, est devenue le mode normal, ordinaire, de décision au niveau européen. Au point que le Traité de Lisbonne a changé la terminologie, parlant de « procédure législative ordinaire ». Cette procédure s’applique désormais à presque toutes les politiques — […]
Categories: Défense

Présidentielle au Gabon : la mission de l'UE dénonce un "manque de transparence"

France24 / Afrique - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 23:03
À la veille de l'annonce des résultats de l'élection présidentielle gabonaise, les observateurs de l'Union européenne ont rapporté lundi qu'ils avaient relevé des irrégularités durant la campagne et le jour du scrutin.
Categories: Afrique

Elhunyt Üzbegisztán elnöke

Posztinfo.hu / Közép-Ázsia - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 22:41

Rövid kórházi tartózkodás után ma délután 79. évében – taskenti idő szerint 15 és 16 óra között (moszkvai idő szerint 13:30-kor) elhunyt a független Üzbegisztán első elnöke, Iszlám Karimov.
A Fergana Hírügynökség tudósítása szerint a halál oka a tegnap még csak feltételezett agyvérzés volt.
Ezt a hírt az elnök lánya, Lola Tillajeva is megerősítette.

Béke legyen Önnel, elnök úr…

Forrás: gazeta.ru

Fotó: AFP Photo – Brendan Smialowski

 

 

Categories: Oroszország és FÁK

Valls voit en Sarkozy «une menace considérable»

Le Figaro / Politique - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 22:30
VIDÉO - En marge du meeting de rentrée de la majorité à Colomiers, Manuel Valls a fait feu sur l'ancien président et appelé la gauche à la «responsabilité».
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Putyin nem vesz részt az idén az ENSZ Közgyűlésén New Yorkban

Posztinfo.hu / Oroszország - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 22:10

Az orosz elnök nem tervez idén részt venni az ENSZ Közgyűlésen – ezt az államfő sajtótitkára, Dmitrij Peskov erősítette meg egy konferenciahívás keretén belül.

 

Az elmúlt években – a tavalyi ENSZ Jubileumi Közgyűlésének kivételével, ahol Vlagyimir V. Putyin is felszólalt – Oroszországot külügyminisztere, Szergej Lavrov képviselte. Putyin előző évi felszólalásában már jelezte, hogy országa továbbra is képviselteti magát miniszteri szinten a közgyűléseken.

Az ENSZ hetvenegyedik közgyűlését New Yorkban tartják szeptember 13-án. Az államfők, kormányfők és külügyminisztériumok képviselői általános politikai kérdésekről folytatnak megbeszéléseket szeptember 20-tól 26-ig.

 

Forrás: ria.ru

Fotó: gr-sozidatel.ru

Categories: Oroszország és FÁK

UN 2030: The ICM Chair’s Report

European Peace Institute / News - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 21:35

The United Nations is now seventy years old, but the world of seventy years ago was a vastly different place than the world of today. This raises the question: Does the UN remain “fit for purpose” to meet the current needs of the international community? And if not, what can be done in practical terms to bring its mission, structure, and resourcing up to date to meet the formidable challenges ahead? It was to address these questions that the International Peace Institute (IPI) launched the Independent Commission on Multilateralism (ICM) in 2014, with Kevin Rudd as its chair.

This is the Chair’s Report, in which Kevin Rudd provides his personal views on the world situation and suggestions for how the UN can be adapted to cope with the rapid pace of change. The report reflects the valuable insights Mr. Rudd has gained through his consultations and travels as chair of the ICM, as well as his vast international and domestic political experience. It will be followed by the launch of the full ICM report on September 21st.

The core argument of Mr. Rudd’s report is that the UN matters, and if it fails, falters, or fades away it would fundamentally erode the stability of an already fragile global order. But at the same time, he argues, we tend to take the UN for granted, overlooking the reality that its continued existence is not inevitable. The UN, while not yet broken, is in trouble. The report concludes, however, that the UN is capable of reinventing itself. This requires not one-off reforms but a continual process of reinvention to ensure the institution is responding to the policy challenges of our time.

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Manuel Valls : Sarkozy est «une menace considérable»

LeParisien / Politique - Mon, 29/08/2016 - 21:29
Plusieurs ministres ont tenu, lundi soir, un meeting de rentrée de la majorité à Colomiers (Haute-Garonne). Une rencontre sur le thème de la République qui après l'annulation d'université d'été du PS à...
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