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Saturday, 22 November 2008
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JEM delegation to leave for Juba to meet SPLM officials PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 24 August 2008
JEM delegation will leave for Juba in the coming month to meet SPLM officials in the frame work of the Darfur crisis.

JEM Advisor Dr. Gebril told Miraya FM that a delegation of JEM met with SPLM in Washington.

He added that the SPLM Secretary General Pagan Amun will meet with JEM Chairman  Dr. Khalil Ibrahim later.

On its part, the SLM of Abdul Wahid faction confirmed that, it did not meet with the SPLM members in London, but it is expected to do so any time.

The Spokesman of the movement, Yahia Bolad on his comment on the "Sudan People's initiative," said he considered it as a protection to President Al-Bashir  after he was charged with war crimes in Darfur.

He told Miraya FM that the initiative is a waste of time.

Khartoum is witnessing nowadays a diplomatic movement, to form final thoughts and opinions about the "Sudan people's initiative," which was proposed by the NCP, in coordination with some political parties, to find a solution for the Darfur crisis.

 
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