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Home arrow Miraya News arrow Jamous says he will leave to Nairobi for treament next Monday
Jamous says he will leave to Nairobi for treament next Monday PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 August 2007

suleiman_jamous.jpgThe former humanitarian coordinator of the Sudan Liberation Movement, Sulieman Jamous, has said that he will leave the United Nations hospital in Kadugli next Monday. Mr. Jamous said that he will demand from the United Nations to transport him to Nairobi, Kenya, for treament. Speaking to Miraya FM through telephone from Kadugli, Mr. Jamous said that he will abide by the conditions of the Sudanese government not to return back to Darfur.

He said he will return to Darfur after the resumption of the peace talks between Khartoum and the Darfur rebel movements. He said that he will be exerting efforts for the sake of achieving peace in the region. "My relations with the leaders on the ground was on the humanitarian affairs because I used deal with the people on the ground," Mr. Jamous told Miraya FM, and added, "as such this made me to obtain good relations with most of them as such i could play a prominent role in unifying their visions". Jamous said that if his efforts in unifying the visions of the Darfur movements failed, "but it is not possible now, then I have to go for treament untill the negotiations start where I shall later join the peace process". He emphasised, "and i do hope that I can play a positve role in achieving peace in Darfur".  However, the defense minister of Malawi, Bob Khamisa, said that his country will contribute a battalion of 800 soldiers to the Hybrid Forces which is to be deployed in Darfur. Khamisa said Malawi’s move is one way of showing solidarity with the African Union and with the suffering civilians in Darfur. Senegal said it would triple the size of its current contingent to 1,600 as part of the new joint forces.
 
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