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Southern leaders compete for a new state
February 4th, 2010 at 8:16 pm

There are fears that the thrice-delayed national elections, now due on 8 April, could trigger an escalation of fighting in Darfur and the South, given the probability that few will accept the results as free and fair.
The Khartoum regime has failed to implement most of the key democratic reforms agreed under the 2005 peace deal. The 2008 census and the constituency boundaries lacked credibility and the Islamist government has done nothing to promote an independent judiciary or independent electoral administration.

referendumA new wave of violence and fraudulent elections could block any chance of progress on Darfur and undermine the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) led by Salva Kiir Mayardit, who is also President of the Government of South Sudan (GOSS) and national First Vice-President.
There is growing international concern at this prospect: Sudan’s crisis has been on the agenda of both the United Nations Security Council and the African Union Peace and Security Council in recent weeks.
Yet events suit the National Congress Party (NCP, aka National Islamic Front) regime, which has been trying to make the organisation of next year’s referendum on independence for Southern Sudan as difficult as possible and to weaken the potential Southern state.

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john separation
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February 9th, 2010 at 12:42 pm

I don t think southern sudan should worry about losing the election, or wining it. the thing our people in the south  should think about is to go head and declare separation. without the north we can survive, how long are we going to depend upon the north or on the government in khartoum. the government of fews, it belong to the arabs families not to native sudanese, do we need to be called arabs state, the second class, or  do we needs to be called who we are? now there is differences bet ween the arabs and African . no one has a right to say you are going to be called arabs because we rule the sudan for long. I particular I am not going to support those who needs the unity of sudan. there has been a lot of agreement that has been signed by the politicians in the past and they didnt work so why do we waste times, people, and money, on something that has no values to our people, because of that fake unity ? southerners wake up and fight hard so that you guys can get your own freedom, our own power, our own land, our own resources and so on. late Dr Garang and all his heroes who gave their lifes to liberate the people of southern sudan and others areas who are facing the same suffering  under the leadership of corrupted government in khartoum, they have not died for nothing, let those who want to misled people of southern sudan to unity let them do what they want but remember the public is not sleeping whether within or outside, they will speak out for betterment of our orphants, women ,children elders people of southern sudan, and that power of speaking out  is in the hands of our young generation of southern sudan and the government of southern sudan and the splm/A. this time is not going to be like 1972. I hope our army  is not going to be combined with the khartoum army. there those who keep saying we need the unity of sudan, please do your business and do not talks about the unity of sudan  , we already know that we are second class in the first place, but now we needs to be the first class of our nation . if you keep saying that, then you have no different with the enemy we are fighting with all these years. we have the wealth and that is what killing us. our rights as southerners will still be there as southerners no one will block us, unless you clear the entire southern sudan out of the map. our leaders in the south we are with you, we have understood your stress and your struggling for our people, but nature  and the blood of our people will helps you out. SPlM/A oyeeeee.......

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