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It is Ingaz II...Why stay in it?
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When the SPLM, followed by the NDA, joined the so-called National Unity government, large numbers of Sudanese people hoped that will make a major change in their lives and the future of their country under the principles of Equality, Democracy and Justice stipulated in the CPA. It appeared that the NIF intended to work against the agreement from first moment they signed it. The NIF used all their shrewdness to impede the application of any real changes and continued with their atrocities against the Sudanese people from Darfur to Kajbar to Kordofan, rendering the government as Ingaz II and not the National Unity government. History will never forgive being of such a government and will never accept "We were not given the chance to participate in decision-making." as an excuse. Elbagir Musa
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Re: It is Ingaz II...Why stay in it? (Re: Elbagir Osman)
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why...why...why unless you have changed or made up your mind to part off....just listen to all these people who have been suffering ,waiting for you...can you see them?..when you came to power millions went into the streets,because you represented their hope, of a great future,the health and wealth you promised..now go to the streets,.....will you see them? ...no just..think..,it's not too late yet.. there maybe fewer are still waiting... for.. for the hope.. it's time.. the more you stayed in,the more you lost them...ie. the rest of the people.. thanks Bagir kind regards
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Re: It is Ingaz II...Why stay in it? (Re: Elbagir Osman)
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Well said Mohamed Mekki
Saying "No" to such partnership doesn't necessarily means returning to war. There is a wide range of protest. But being unable to take decisions and not even protest, while your people are being targeted, is not a place for a revolutionary movement to stay in.
Bagir
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Re: It is Ingaz II...Why stay in it? (Re: Elbagir Osman)
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Quote: Saying "No" to such partnership doesn't necessarily means returning to war. There is a wide range of protest. But being unable to take decisions and not even protest, while your people are being targeted, is not a place for a revolutionary movement to stay in. |
Dear Bagir i was waiting to here the news then get back to you I think SPLM took the right decision now but we must ask what next step Staying out side the government its a challenging for the whole country Now The Ingaz must act according to the CPA and fulfil its obligations and commitment
Did u been in these meeting
Najlaa Elmahi
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Re: It is Ingaz II...Why stay in it? (Re: Elbagir Osman)
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Thanks Najlaa,
Now the SPLM should coordinate with the democratic parties to find a way out for the whole country and to restore democracy by implementing CPA stipulations
I didn't attend any meeting, but we can make our voice heard
Bagir
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