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05-12-2008, 02:01 PM
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BAN KI-MOON SOUNDS ALARM ON VIOLENCE IN OUTSKIRTS OF SUDANESE

    BAN KI-MOON SOUNDS ALARM ON VIOLENCE IN OUTSKIRTS OF SUDANESE
    CAPITAL
    New York, May 10 2008 10:00PM
    United Nations Secretary-General Ban
    Ki-moon today voiced grave concern over the fighting spurred by attacks by
    the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) forces that has broken out
    on the outskirts of the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

    Mr. Ban "condemns strongly the use of armed force and military means by
    JEM for the achievement of political ends and calls for an immediate
    cessation of fighting and a renewed commitment to a peaceful resolution
    of outstanding issues," according to a statement issued by his
    spokesperson.

    He also expressed his anxiety over the impact of the recent violence on
    the overall situation in Sudan, as well as on the Comprehensive Peace
    Agreement (CPA), which ended 21 years of civil war between South Sudan
    and the national Government of the country, and the Darfur Agreement,
    targeting the war-torn region on the country's western flank.

    Furthermore, the Secretary-General voiced concern over the "possible
    effect on the civilian lives and property of any escalation of such
    attack."

    Yesterday, the UN and African Union (AU) envoys spearheading efforts to
    reach a lasting political solution in Darfur underlined the civilian
    suffering resulting from the fighting.

    Jan Eliasson and Salim Ahmed Salim said in a statement that they are
    "alarmed and deeply troubled" by the military escalation between the
    Government and JEM.

    Noting that all sides have agreed that there is no military solution to
    the five-year conflict in Darfur, the parties must "act accordingly."

    More than 200,000 people have been killed and at least 2.5 million
    displaced from their homes since 2003, when rebels began fighting
    Government forces and allied Janjaweed militiamen in the arid and impoverished
    region of Darfur.

    2008-05-10
                  

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