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عرمان يصف أحداث دارفور بالابادة، ويطالب باعلان البلاد منطقة كوارث
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أصدر الامين العام للحركة الشعبية شمال_ الرفيق ياسر عرمان بيانان أحدهما حول الاحداث فى دارفور والاخر حول كارثة السيول والامطار التى إجتاحت معظم ولايات السودان: _____________________________________________________________ عرمان : إبادة جديدة للقبائل العربية بدارفور August 13, 2013
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وصف الأستاذ ياسر عرمان – الأمين العام للحركة الشعبية – ما يجري في الضعين من صدامات قبلية بين الرزيقات والمعاليا بإبادة جماعية جديدة للقبائل العربية .
وقال في بيان باللغة الانجليزية 13 أغسطس – حصلت حريات على نسخة منه – ان الوضع الكارثي في الضعين – حيث قتل واصيب حوالي 300 من المواطنين – مظهر من مظاهر سياسة المؤتمر الوطني القائمة على (فرق تسد ). وأضاف ان حكومة المؤتمر الوطني بعد أن إستخدمت في السابق عناصر من القبائل العربية ضد اخوانهم واخواتهم من القبائل غير العربية مما أدى إلى الإبادة الجماعية المستمرة في دارفور ، ومع نأي غالبية القبائل العربية بنفسها عن مخططات السلطة والبدء في حوار مع جيرانهم من القبائل غير العربية ، فإن المؤتمر الوطني شرع في تنفيذ خطة جديدة لتقسيم القبائل العربية ودفعها إلى جز رقاب بعضها البعض.
ومن ناحية أخرى أكد عرمان في بيان ثاني بنفس التاريخ ان الفيضانات والسيول فضحت عدم كفاءة حكومة المؤتمر الوطني الفاسدة التي لا تزال تنكر حجم الكارثة وتكشف عن عجزها وعدم إحساسها . ودعا إلى إعلان البلاد منطقة كوارث والسماح للوكالات الاقليمية والدولية بتقديم المساعدات للمنكوبين .
A New Genocide in the Making: The National Congress Government is Targeting the Arab Tribes in Darfur
The disastrous situation in Eld Daein town, the capital of East Darfur state, is a manifestation of a much deeper crisis in Darfur today, and it reflects the result of the policies of divide and rule of the National Congress government. The Sudan government had earlier on used some members of the Arab tribes against their brothers and sisters of the non-Arab tribes, which resulted in the continuous genocide of Darfur against the non-Arab tribes. As time goes on, the massive majority of the Arab tribes in Darfur disassociated themselves from the Sudan government’s plans and they can clearly see that their interests lie in the common interest of co-existence and the joint future for all the citizens of Darfur and Sudan, and they were deeply involved in dialogue and discussions between themselves and their neighbors with the civil societies and political parties until they reached the point of rebelling against the National Congress government, and the National Congress too designed a new plan to divide the Arab tribes and to put them at each other’s throats. That is resulting now in hundreds of people losing their lives in an inter-tribal division created by the National Congress, and the last disaster is still going on in Eld Daein town and its surrounding area between the Rezegaat and the Malyaa and earlier on between Rezegaat, Misseriya, and Bni Hussain and other Arab tribes in Darfur.
The National Congress deliberately created new states in Darfur on an ethnic basis targeting Arab and non-Arab tribes, and as they received a clear signal that the Arab tribes are no longer interested in the gimmicks of the National Congress and they are seeking a new way of co-existence and common future in Darfur, away from the policy of divide and rule of the National Congress. The National Congress decided to divide the Arab tribes themselves and to play them against each other. This situation is a serious situation that is threatening further the social fabric of Darfur and Sudan. By doing this, the National Congress is not only threatening the present Sudan but also the future of Sudan, and the most precious capital that Sudan has through hundreds of years, the social fabric that is based on mutual recognition, mutual co-existence and tolerance. This new plan of the National Congress is a recipe for a new genocide at the time when the ongoing genocide has not ended. It should be condemned and it deserves a collective response from the Sudanese people and the daughters and sons of Darfur in particular to respond to the challenges of the ill plans of the National Congress, and we should take it as an opportunity to forge an alliance between the non-Arabs and the Arabs of Darfur to liberate Darfur and Sudan from the yoke of domination and the genocidal regime of the National Congress. It requires also a clear response from the international community and governments that are involved in the peace process in Sudan and the African Union, the Arab League, the UN and UNAMID forces to expose and to put pressure on the National Congress to stop the current policies, which are clearly leading to a new wave of genocide among the Arab tribes. It is an opportunity to learn correct lessons from the experience of the past and to build a new common bright future.
Yasir Arman
Secretary General, SPLM-Sudan
August 13, 2013
SPLM-Sudan Calls on the National Congress Government to Declare a State of Emergency and the Affected Areas of the Flood as Disaster Areas and Appeals to the Regional and International Agencies to Rescue the Affected Sudanese People
Following on our previous statement about the disaster situations created by the floods in Sudan and the lack of government intervention in many areas, including the capital of Khartoum, which resulted in the death of more than 60 people, including an entire family of 8 from South Sudan. The floods have destroyed more than 70,000 homes and hundreds of thousands have lost property. It is estimated that more than 150,000 people are displaced and the conditions of the floods are threatening more lives and the displacement of entire villages and residential areas in different parts of Sudan, both rural and urban areas. It is the biggest floods witnessed by Sudan since 1946 and 1988, and the floods expose the inefficiency and inability of the corrupt government of the National Congress, which continues to deny the magnitude of the disaster and it continues to demonstrate a lack of capacity and concern. The SPLM-Sudan repeats its earlier calls on the National Congress government to take this situation seriously and to declare a state of emergency, to identify the areas affected as disaster areas, and to allow the regional and international agencies, especially the United Nations, to intervene and to provide the necessary assistance. The SPLM-Sudan, again, would like to register its appreciation and admiration to the different initiatives by the Sudanese youth, women, medical doctors, artists and civil society organizations, such as “Naffeir”, and we call upon our members and the SRF members to get more involved in supporting these initiatives aimed at assisting the affected populations, especially the vulnerable families, the young and the old in the different areas of Sudan.
Yasir Arman
Secretary General, SPLM-Sudan
August 13, 2013
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