The warring parties signed the communique in the presence
01:30 p.m Sep 22, 1997 Eastern
The warring parties signed the communique in the presence of the
foreign ministers of Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya who had met earlier on the Sudan crisis
under the auspices of the
regional Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).
Minister for Federal Affairs Ali al-Haj Mohammad signed the communique
for Sudan while
Commander Nhial Deng signed for John Garang's SPLA. Representatives of
Riak Machar, who
has reached a separate peace deal with Khartoum, were also there.
Earlier Deng told Khartoum not to scuttle the latest peace plans,
blaming the government of
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of taking an attitude to peace ``that
is far from reassuring.''
But Mohammad told Reuters Sudan was deeply committed to a peaceful
solution in the south
``and we can only hope that I will be here on October 28 to continue
that process.''
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>Selamat Ismail and seb Dehai
>
>You wrote:
>" It was of course in the name of liberation and false enlightenment
that
>they snached young people away from thier parents. Many parents who
sent
>thier youth to fight for liberation were not happy at this indoctrine.
Some
>protested but the mighty EPLF totally disregarded thier concerns.
EPLF's
>arroance did not make it pause to question the appropriatness of its
>methodology as applied to different segmants of our society. Muslims
were
>particularly vulnerable in this regard. "
>
>Bro Ismail could you explain to me that why only the Muslims were
vulnerable
>by what you called snaching of young people? or the mighty EPLF only
snached
>away young Muslims from thier parents? was this only paractied by EPLF?
>
>Beraki Tafere
>San Diego, CA
>
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