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What's up?
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Judging by what feels like a deafening silence on the board.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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Regime’s mouthpieces and their supporters appeared to have resigned to either a certain recognition of an inevitability –that is- things are falling apart, or unsure of what tomorrow holds and therefore decided to sit tight and wait.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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The mood seems to have alarmed the Jenjewids elements masqueraded as progressives on Sudanese national issues. They are furious and their grip on composure has been compromised forever.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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It has become a tossup as to who is going to be affected by the matrixes of the agreement that are being implemented now, although The Revolutionary Front seems to be safe since the demilitarized zone agreed upon is only 40 kilometers long and 10 wide.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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` Unlike the case with Juba, Khartoum`s entrenchment on Abyie is unprincipled but a tactical negotiation posture to get something in exchange: oil fields in Abyie to be frank. This is being shamelessly debated in public in the Sudan as a result of Khartoum`s inability to settle Misseria in Abyie . Khartoum is saying: you can`t be absentee owners of Abyie.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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Prospects of an agreement between Khartoum and the SPLM-A-N cannot be ruled out at this point since this condition appeared on a UNSC resolution.
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Re: What's up? (Re: Zakaria Joseph)
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من المؤكد ان الانقاذ مستعدة لاعطاء جنوب كردفان و ولاية "جنوب" النيل الازرق للحركة الشعبية مع حزمة سياسية و اقتصادية و صيغة جديدة قانونية للمشورة الشعبية و هذه المرة اللغة ستكون قريبة لصيغة الاستفتاء من اجل تقرير المصير لمنطقتين إذا ضمنوا التعاون الاقتصادى مع الجنوب الى ما بعد ثلاثة سنوات المنصوص عليها فى الاتفاقية
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