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[B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B]
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سعدت كثيرا وانا اختلس النظر لتلفزيون السودان وتلك النقله الحضاريه الجميله للمجتمعين من شتي الدروب والاتجاهات والاعمار يمثلون مختلف التوجهات والعهود يتبادلون الابتسامه والفرح وهم في احلي وارقي الثياب من جورج ارماني الي ماشاء الله ......... الصوره جد جميله والاجمل ان تسمع لغة الاتفاق والسعي الي العمل الموحد في شأن رفعة الوطن الصغير (جنوب بلادي الحبيبه )وسط فرحة واهزيج البنات ..... تلك الصوره بعثة الي شعاع امل وان كان خجول وفرحه غير مكتمله خوف من المفاجات ....اتمني ان تكتمل هذه الفرحه في داخل كل بيت سوداني في بلاد المليون ميل مربع وان يكون الهم واحد وهو رفعة شأن الوطن الكبير الواحد الواسع للجميع
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Quote: اكثر ما استوقفني العبارة الحكيمة التي ادلي بها بروفسور موسس مشار. قال ان وحدة السودان تبدأ بوحدة الجنوب. |
قوة موحده للحفاظ علي الجنوب......هم كبير وياريت يتحقق في الشمال والجنوب وكل المليون ميل مربع
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Quote: تلك الصوره بعثة الي شعاع امل وان كان خجول وفرحه غير مكتمله خوف من المفاجات . |
الايام حبلى يا وليم اخوي
شغت "حبلى" دي كيف؟.........
لقيتا في بوست هنااااااك وشفيتا وجيتك طاير
وليم؟... حبلى يعني شنو؟....اووووعك تتلوم وتقول لي حامل
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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الاخ الحبيب قرجه اولا اشكر علي الطله البهيه والمشاركه
Quote: ونرجو ان يكون جنوبنا الحبيب خالي من اي مليشيات واي دوشمان |
اكيد موضوع المليشيات و اي نوع من الدوشمان وين ما كان في سودانا الحبيب نحن في غني عنه وربنا يبارك لينا في خطي السلام والي الامام ودمته عزيزا
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Dear Willeim
Many thanks for your reply, and if I get any reports or briefings from those who took part in the conference I will share it in this post and I hope others will do the same
Meanwhile here are some links for important documents from the South South Dialogue Conference which are on the website of the SPLM
http://www.splmtoday.com
many best regards nada
The Covenant of the people of Southern Sudan: South South Dialogue
http://www.splmtoday.com/myInc/downloads/ssdialogueFinal.pdf
Dr. John Garang's speech to the South South Dialogue Conference
http://www.splmtoday.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=7167
---------- Nairobi, Kenya Southern Sudanese representing various political, military and civil society organizations met in Nairobi, Kenya in a historic 4 day dialogue (18th through 21st of April).
Motivated by the conclusion of the recent Peace Deal, the sons and daughters of southern Sudan ordained a covenant 'The Covenant of the People os Southern Sudan' where the unity of Southern Sudan, forgiveness and reconciliation, good governance, honouring of heroes and martrys are discussed.
Click The Covenant of the People of S. Southern to download the complete document (6 pages- 128 km) Abstracts from the document
The unity of the people and territory of Southern Sudan shall be supreme and shall have precedence over other considerations. No legislation in Southern Sudan shall override this interest.
The CPA is the outcome of the sacrifices of the people of Southern Sudan and the fruit of our struggle. Its defence shall be a noble and sacred duty for all the people of Southern Sudan.
Wars all over the world witness the perpetration of unwarranted abuses against the human person and property. The war in the Southern Sudan was not an exception; the delegates acknowledge these abuses with much regret considering the grievances and differences occasioned thereby among Southern Sudanese. The delegates declare and commit themselves and all parties involved to a process of forgiveness, reconciliation and national healing
(عدل بواسطة nada ali on 05-04-2005, 07:30 AM)
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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الاخت ندي علي ..... اشكرا جزيل الشكر علي المساهمه الايجابيه وارجو من الاخوه الكرام الاطلاع علي المواقع ومواضيع الربط كما اتمني ان ينطر الكل بطريقه ايجابيه بناءه للهدف النبيل ...... العزيز خالد كودي شكرا علي الطله والمساهمه وهنا اعيد الرجاء ان يتطلع الاخوه المتصفحين علي مواقع الربط ودمتم لرفعة وازدهار الوطن الكبير الغالي P.S. also i will do the same!!!!!!
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Quote: Nairobi 19 April 2005 Find below a link to the complete speech by SPLM Chairman Dr Garang at the South-South Dialogue Conference. Present at the conference where former Kenya President Daniel Moi as witness; various southern Sudanese politicians, elders and representatives of several civil society organizations.
Click South-South Dialogue Speech to download
Abstracts from the speech
...It has been the ardent believe of the SPLM/SPLA that dialogue between southerners is important to heal wounds and restore fraternity and mutual respect so as to create a healthy political environment that is accommodative of all Southern Sudanese political forces both at the level of South Sudan and nationally. This is even more important and urgent now as we enter the critical phase of the Interim Period. I therefore very much welcome and appreciate this South-South dialogue conference....
It is never too late to have dialogue among brothers and sisters. As the theme states, the objective of this conference is for Southerners to clear misunderstandings and engage themselves in the process of building consensus for peace, reconciliation and among the people of Southern Sudan; or simply communal rediscovery of a common destiny.
....This dialogue, if carried out to its logical end, will insure that the benefits of the CPA will be enjoyed by the greatest possible number of our people...
.... the CPA does not belong to the SPLM and NC-GOS; it does not belong to John Garang and Ali Osman; it belongs to all Sudanese; it belongs to you; it belongs to all Southern Sudanese; and so you own it and use it for the development of Southern Sudan and provision of basic services to our people.....
What has Southern Sudan achieved in the CPA? [7 points are mentioned]
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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الأخ willeim andrea كل الأنظار مركزة عليكم. و يجب أن تكون أنظاركم مركزة في أعمار و بناء و تقدم الجنوب. و الحوار الجنوبي- جنوبي هو الخطوة المهمة الاولي في طريق أستقرار الجنوب. we are all counting on your success There is alot riding on the leadership of your people The south must rise up from the devastation of war to become a prosperous entity built by southerners, lead by southerners, for the southerners.x Against all odds you must proof to yourselves first and to any doubter that you can do it.x That you can rise above personal dis-agreements for the sake of the average southerner That you can depend upon each other as southerners, trust each other as southerners and work with each other as southerners for the sake of the average southerner.x Do you know why we want you so badly to succeed? x .Because we are right behind you on your foot steps
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Quote: الأخ willeim andrea كل الأنظار مركزة عليكم |
االاخ الكريم شكرا علي المرور والمشاركه بس الجمله الفوووق ما فهمتها... ياربي تقصد شنو بانو الانظار مركزة عليكم... يعني انته معانا والا ما معانا ....تسلم يا الحبيب علي المشاركه
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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الأخ وليم أندرية:
Quote: Quote: الأخ willeim andrea كل الأنظار مركزة عليكم
االاخ الكريم شكرا علي المرور والمشاركه بس الجمله الفوووق ما فهمتها... ياربي تقصد شنو بانو الانظار مركزة عليكم... يعني انته معانا والا ما معانا ....تسلم يا الحبيب علي المشاركه |
الأخ وليم أندرية: ما تم أنجازه في نيفاشا سيسر الكثير و سيغضب الكثير. نحن كأبناء دارفور نطمح الي تحقيق نفس الأنجاز و السير في خطي التحرر. و لذلك سنولي أهتمامنا لكل ما تفعلونه لأعادة بناء لأنسان الجنوب... و هنا نتمني لكم كل النجاح في مسعاكم. أيضا هناك في السودان من لا يعجبه ما نلتموه من مكاسب في نيفاشا. و من هذه الزاوية سيتمني لكم الفشل لأثبات you can go no where without them. هناك الكثير من شرفاء العالم يتمنون لكم النجاح و التوفيق تعويضا عما قاساه أهل الجنوب. فهم معكم .. كلهم.
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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°ˆ~*¤®§( بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم )§®¤*~ˆ° الحبيب وليام اندريا كيف أخبارك والله مشتاقون شديد
Quote: الصوره جد جميله والاجمل ان تسمع لغة الاتفاق والسعي الي العمل الموحد في شأن رفعة الوطن الصغير (جنوب بلادي الحبيبه )وسط فرحة واهزيج البنات ..... تلك الصوره بعثة الي شعاع امل وان كان خجول وفرحه غير مكتمله خوف من المفاجات ....اتمني ان تكتمل هذه الفرحه في داخل كل بيت سوداني في بلاد المليون ميل مربع وان يكون الهم واحد وهو رفعة شأن الوطن الكبير الواحد الواسع للجميع |
ومعك نتمنى أن تشرق شمس غد ونحن أعمق وحدة وأصدق أخوة وأكبر هما للنهوض بهذا الوطن
تحياتي وحبي فرانكلي
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أتق الله حيث ما كنت واتبع السيئة الحسنة تمحها وخالق الناس بخلق حسن
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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اكثر ما استوقفني العبارة الحكيمة التي ادلي بها بروفسور موسس مشار. قال ان وحدة السودان تبدأ بوحدة الجنوب. Quote: اكثر ما استوقفني العبارة الحكيمة التي ادلي بها بروفسور موسس مشار. قال ان وحدة السودان تبدأ بوحدة الجنوب. |
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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Quote: Peace could only be maintained when the internal front is united and unified, |
الاخت الاستاذه الدكتوره لنا المهدي ( ياربي من بيت المهدي) اولا اشكرك علي الطله المشرقه... وتسلمي يا ستي علي المشاركه فعلا الجمله الفوق دي بالذات مش محتاجينها في الجنوب وبس ....... دي المفروض تكون اهم شي يسعي ليه الجميع في بلاد المليون ميل مربع علشان نتقدم خطي للامام ... وشكرا علي المشاركه
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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الأخ ًWelleim
تحياتي مره اخري
اكيد وحده الصف الداخلي ، علي اسس احترام الأختلأف و ترسيخ مبادي حقوق الأنسان، مطلوب لكل السودان، و ليس للجنوب فقط
تنويه:
اسمي هاله الأحمدي و لأ انتمي لبيت المهدي
افكر جاده في فتح بوست حول اسمي من كثره ما صححته
and once again my genuine support for peace and prosperity in the southern Sudan, and hopefully for all the country
كل الود
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Re: [B]الحوار الجنوبي الجنوبي[/B] (Re: willeim andrea)
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NAIROBI, 5/17/2005 (IRIN) -
Women activists have demanded for more involvement in the implementation of the southern Sudanese peace process that followed the 9 January agreement between Khartoum and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A).
"Sixty-five percent of the people in the south are women," Ancil Adrian-Paul, gender and peace-building programme manager for the advocacy organisation International Alert, told IRIN during a meeting in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
"You can't exclude them from the peace-implementation process. They need a voice in the new governing institutions, and in the wealth-sharing of resources," Adrian-Paul said.
The activists were attending a workshop entitled "Inclusive Security - Sustainable Peace" which was organised by International Alert and the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), from 11-13 May.
The workshop was attended by representatives of women's organisations from across East Africa who shared their experiences in conflicts in the region.
According to the activists, the Nairobi peace agreement, which ended 21 years of civil war in southern Sudan, should signal a new phase for the engagement of Sudanese women.
"A major problem with this peace agreement is that it is an agreement negotiated without the participation of other political parties or civil-society organisations in which more women are represented," said Sonia Asis Malik, lecturer at Ahfad University for Women in Omdurman and member of the Babik Budri Scientific Association.
"Women were basically excluded from this peace agreement," Malik added.
In addition, she noted, the power-sharing formula used for the creation of the transitional government and the various commissions to implement the agreement, such as the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), only applied to political parties and not to civil-society organisations, marginalising the voice of women in these processes.
"At first, there where no women in the CRC," she added. "Only after the gender symposium at the Oslo donor conference [in April] put pressure on the parties, were women admitted. There are now six or seven women on the commission, but only one is a lawyer."
According to Malik, only six percent of the judges on Sudan's High Court and 26 percent of the judges of the General Court are women.
"The judiciary needs to be restructured. It is not gender-sensitive, and last year only four of the 100 people admitted to the country's judiciary were women," Samia El Hashmi, chairwoman of Mutawint, a women's organisation that focuses on legal issues, told IRIN.
Malik noted that at present, there were only two female ministers: one in the Ministry of Social Welfare and Social Development and the other in the Ministry of International Cooperation. There was no significant representation of women in strategic ministries, such as foreign affairs, finance and defense, she added.
Various Sudanese constitutions since independence had granted equal rights and duties to all Sudanese, irrespective of their origin, race, ####### or religion.
"It is not practised and it will not be practised," Malik said. "Since our independence, [the constitution] gives women rights with one hand and takes them with the other. A lot of discrimination also happens in the private sphere."
Mary Cirillo Bang of the New Sudan Women's Federation told IRIN that women and children had been most affected by the wars that raged in Sudan since 1955.
"When two elephants are fighting, the grass suffers," she said. "Women and children are the grass."
Bang noted that women had played a large role in intertribal reconciliation efforts across southern Sudan, but they had been excluded from the Nairobi agreement.
"We want to be involved in all commissions and all activities that will be implemented now that the peace agreement has been signed," Bang added.
Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda, UNIFEM regional programme director, told IRIN that the sustainability of women's participation had to be measured in the improvement of women's lives.
"They want to read and write, give birth in a clinic, have food on the table, be safe from sexual abuse, and be included in decision-making," Gumbonzvanda said. "Peace means a different life. Women don't want the stories of today to be the stories of tomorrow."
The Nairobi agreement ended the war between the SPLM/A and the Sudanese government, which erupted in 1983 when rebels took up arms against authorities based in the north to demand greater autonomy. The fighting has killed at least 2 million people, uprooted 4 million more, and forced some 550,000 to flee to neighbouring countries.
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