رسالة النائب الاول رئيس الحركة الشعبية الي الرئيس البشير

رسالة النائب الاول رئيس الحركة الشعبية الي الرئيس البشير


10-20-2007, 02:34 PM


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Title: رسالة النائب الاول رئيس الحركة الشعبية الي الرئيس البشير
Author: abubakr
Date: 10-20-2007, 02:34 PM

Quote: GoSS/MOPA/MO/ J/20.C.2/ 038

October 12th, 2007

Field Marshal Omer Hassan Ahmed El Bashir,
President of the Republic of Sudan,
Republican Pa lace,
Khartoum

Dear President El Bashir,

1. At this critical ju ncture of the history of our
country, the Sudanese people, the region and the
international community at large, do follow with
concern the evolving sit uation in our country. In
particular, they follow closely with concern what b oth
of us, and the parties we lead, are doing to enhance
and consolidate p eace in our country. The
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) is the corner
stone of that peace. It can be recalled that on the
celebrations at Naivasha of the signature of that
Agreement by our two parties, Your Excellency
de scribed that event as ‘The birth of Sudan’s Second
Independence’ . Such momen tous and hard-won achievement
should not be allowed to falter by all means. I t is
with this spirit that I am addressing you today on
behalf of the SPLM, and on my own behalf a s a partner
in peace.

2. Both of us and the parties we lead, have ende avored
to carry out our obligations under the CPA and the
Interim National Constitution (INC) and committed
ourselves to work, in good faith, in order to resolve
all difficulties that may ensue at the course of
implementation . The SPLM was encouraged by the
creation of bilateral permanent mechanisms f or the
resolution of outstanding issues on CPA implementation
as well as f or the enhancement of cooperation and
partnership between our two parties. De spite the
progress made on several issue areas, critical flash
points rema in. Thereby giving rise to the impression
that the mechanisms we have created were mere vehicles
for public relations exercises and not meant to help
t he parties in resolving critical differences.

3. The above impression was reinforced by recent
provocative actions emanating from authorities within
the Governme nt of National Unity (GONU) of which we
are part, indeed the major partner to the NCP. The
height of these provocations was the raids in Khartoum
on SP LM premises and the Mess of SPLA senior officers
in the Joint Defense Board ( JDB). The JDB is the
highest military organ created by the CPA and INC to
oversee the smooth implementation of Security
Arrangements. Those indecorous acts were compounded by
the unrepententing reaction by their perpetrators to< BR>SPLM’s protest. The perpetrators include NCP Ministers
and officers in the law enforcement agencies who are
duty-bound by the INC to steer away of poli tics. It
became clear to us, however, that the provocations
reflected a pa ttern of behavior intended to humiliate
the SPLM. The SPLM, therefore, should not be expected
to take that behavior lightly. Indeed, the situation
call ed for a pause and a deep reflection on the way
and spirit with which we are handling the implementing
of CPA.

4. To that end, the SPLM Interim Political Bureau
(IPB) me t in Juba from October 4th – 11th 2007 to
assess and evaluate the status of C PA implementation
and draw concrete actions for the way forward. In that
e valuation, the IPB identified CPA violations and
enumerated unacceptable deli berate actions demeaning
to the SPLM and its leadership. I am enclosing
he rewith copy of the IPB’s resolutions encompassing
violations to the CPA as we ll as actions to which the
SPLM takes serious exception. In presenting these< BR>resolutions, I am confident that you shall address,
with wisdom and states manship, the serious issues
raised therein. Truly, those violations and actio ns
constitute a major challenge to the sustenance of
peace and consolidati on of unity in our country. On my
part, I remain committed to the full implem entation of
the CPA and I do not wish for a moment to contemplate
the collapse of the CPA, let alone t ake part in that
collapse.

5. Furthermore, the IPB expressed deep con cern with
Your Excellency’s inaction on the reshuffle of SPLM
Ministers in GONU which, in the spirit of collegial
decision-making, I proposed. In doing that, I was
exercising my constitutional rights and prerogatives
as the C hairman of the SPLM to effect the
recommendations of my Party. In view of the perception
that this inaction amounts to an encroachment on the
First Vic e President’s constitutional powers, the IPB
recalled all SPLM Presidential A dvisors, Ministers and
State Ministers in GONU and they have been directed to
stay away from their duties till considerable progress
is seen in address ing the issues raised in the
attached resolutions. In order not to paralyse t he
work of GoNU, I am again presenting to your Excellency
our new list of ministerial changes in GONU. I am
confident that you shall address this matter together
with other pre ssing issues contained in the
resolutions of IPB with due regard to the risks
inherent in the present stalemate. This stalemate, if
left unresolved, ma y degenerate into a crisis which
none of us wants. It is our political duty a nd
national obligation to avert actions that might
endanger the CPA. It is also our moral and
constitutional responsibility to provide the necessary
leadership so that our country is enabled to enjoy
peace, stability, democra cy and unity based on the
free will of its people.

6. Finally, I am co nfident that you shall address this
matter with due regard to the risks inher ent in the
present stalemate. This stalemate, if left unresolved,
may dege nerate into a crisis which none of us wishes
to happen. It is our political d uty to avert actions
that might endanger the CPA and reverse the country
i nto turmoil. Moreover, we are compelled morally and
by the constitution to take the responsibility to< BR>provide the necessary leadership so that our country
enjoys peace, stabili ty, democracy and unity based on
the free will of its people.

Please a ccept, Mr. President, the assurances of my
best considerations.

Gen. S alva Kiir Mayardit,
First Vice President of the Republic of Sudan,
Preside nt of the Government of Southern Sudan,
Chairman of the SPLM and C-in-C of th e SPLA,
JUBA, SOUTHERN SUDAN