Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir makes another visit to the western Darfur region to reaffirm the rejection of ICC interference in its internal affairs. A Netherlands-based group called for his arrest for defending the state against rebels., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
President Al-Bashir Calls on Government of South Sudan to Stop Supporting Rebels
الثلاثاء, 08 نوفمبر
2011
01:15 .Al-Kurmok, Nov. 6 (SUNA) - President of the Republic, Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir, has directed a sharp-worded message to the government of the State of South Sudan calling on it to halt its support to the rebels in Sudan.
In an address he gave Sunday after performing Eid Al-Adha prayer in Al-Kurmok town, the Blue Nile State, President Al-Bashir pointed out that Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) did not obtain south Sudan by the force of arms, but through the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), reminding with the aggression of South Sudan forces on Abyei area and the Armed Forces and their repulse by Sudan Armed Forces.
He also referred to the support being extended by Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) rebels in South Kordofan and its aggression on Kadugli.
President Al-Bashir emphasized that the Armed Forces is capable to defend the homeland and to repulse the enemies.
He said that the outlaw Malik Aggar has won the elections by fraud, calling for the arrest of Aggar.
He directed the Armed Forces to clean the border with the South till Yabus area.
President Al-Bashir called on the citizens of Al-Kurmok to return to live normally in their town which was cleared from the hegemony of the SPLM, stressing Sudan rejection to any foreign relief.
President Al-Bashir was accompanied during the visit by the Minister of Defence, Gen. Abdul-Rahim Mohamed Hussein, the Minister of the Presidency of the Republic, Gen. Bakri Hassan Salih, the State Minister at the Council of Ministers, Ahmed Karamino, and a number of senior officials.
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