Sudan and conflicts zones.

Sudan and conflicts zones.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

News of Sudan.



Protests continue in Khartoum and the Assistant to the President accused the Communist Party support


Protests continued in the Sudanese capital Khartoum for the fifth consecutive day because of high prices and economic decline, and saw the revival of sporadic demonstrations, acting police fired tear gas as members used batons to disperse the angry crowds, activists said that the demonstrations were renewed yesterday in the neighborhood of "wild" and extended to the neighborhood "along the Nasser, "east of the capital
According to eyewitnesses, the protests spilled into the neighborhood of Riyadh, which is a high-end neighborhoods of Khartoum, but the police responded with tear gas
And vice president accused ruling National Congress Party to party affairs and his assistant in the presidency, Nafie Ali Nafie, the Sudanese Communist Party of being behind the demonstrations sweeping the capital, Khartoum, denouncing Balglae and corruption, and said when he addressed the Conference of the women sector Friday evening that a wealthy Communist Party is funded demonstrations.
The protests flared up last Tuesday from the district of "wild" in Khartoum crane slogans denouncing Balglae and poverty, then moved to other neighborhoods of the capital and went out protests Alalh in the areas of land and Alhamdap and Gabra in Khartoum and the revolution in Omdurman and Alaelfon in Khartoum anger on the wave of rising prices, which have dominated the markets During the last few days. The demonstrators chanted slogans against the government of «the people hungry, but cowardly» and »the revolution ... Revolution until victory ».
The police pushed the demonstrators, using tear Ghaz and batons, forcing protesters to resort to side roads amid the living.
The authorities arrested the demonstrators and the imam of a mosque in Alaelfon called for a protest. And received daily newspapers Anmart of the security authorities not to publish any news about the demonstrations



SPLA Army OF THE SOUTH Kordofan enters the local Abuajabiha in the Republic of Sudan.
. . The Deputy Chairman of the Federation of Farmers Sudan drowning Camball scores of farmers have been in Chrdém in areas Lhalov and chordal term of the local Abu Ajabiha and areas of good governance and the landfill and the red and Almtimr and again, after the SPLA forces of the State of South Sudan on Tuesday to those areas mechanisms and military hardware from the Kaka commercial Wood Kuna southern Sudan.

Campbell said that the presence of those forces terrorized people abandoning agricultural projects, noting that they had told the Sudanese parliament deputies and the National Conference and the Sudanese Government of such developments.


United States calls on the southern and northern Sudan to share oil.
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Called the first ambassador appointed by President Barack Obama Wednesday in southern Sudan, the new state quickly to negotiate with the North on the sharing of oil revenues.

Said Susan Paige during the confirmation hearing on her appointment to the U.S. Senate "that the two sides are now allowed to continue to produce and export oil, but in the absence (agreement) solid soon, countries will face serious economic difficulties."

And raise the issue of sharing oil revenues, a problem between the independent South Sudan since the ninth of July, which owns the bulk of oil reserves, and Sudan, where the infrastructure to transport oil and the only outlet to the sea.

The key issue because 98% of the revenues of southern Sudan and 60% of Sudan's oil-related revenues. Khartoum and lost about 36% of its oil revenues as a result of this sharing.

Paige said "It is necessary to encourage partners to resume negotiations," stressing that "regarding the oil revenues must be shared and quickly reaching agreements on oil."

Washington is trying to convince the governors of central banks in the north-south cooperation in this file, it says.

She said that "prices are rising in the north, and people began to feel the effects of the loss of one third of the country and the trade fell through the border."

And the Senate to prove that Paige in her position in the coming weeks. Paige and the estimated annual oil revenue for the south at between 4 to 5 billion dollars. She told senators that one of the main tasks will be to help the new state to manage its oil wealth in the best way.

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