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Darfur / Peace Doha negotiations, the rebels rejected a draft agreement
Presented by the mediators of the United Nations
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Khartoum, April 28 (TMNews) - The main group involved in the Darfur peace negotiations in Doha has indicated that it rejected "totally" a draft peace accord presented by the mediators of the United Nations.
"We received yesterday the documents Brokers (...) but we are disappointed because they contain less of the Abuja agreement," said the spokesman of the Movement for Justice and Equality (JEM), Gibril Adam, referring to a peace agreement signed by rebel leader Minni Minnawi in 2006.
According to Adam, the solutions proposed in these documents on the refugee issue, compensation payments to people in Darfur affected by eight years of conflict, division of power and wealth are not sufficient. "For all these reasons, we have completely rejected these documents," said Adam on the phone, who was in Doha.
The Jem, as armed rebel groups in the western Sudanese region of Darfur, fighting alongside the movement for liberation and justice (MJL), a rebel group, the least, in peace negotiations with the Sudanese government in the capital of Qatar.
The negotiations are very complicated, particularly since Khartoum has announced plans to hold a referendum on the administrative status of this region, whose date was fixed in July 1. Vast region of western Sudan, Darfur is in the throes of a civil war since 2003 that caused 300 thousand deaths according to UN estimates - 10 thousand second Khartoum - and 2.7 million displaced.
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