SUDAN NEWS ALERT: Radio Dabanga - Eastern Sudan track suspension: Native admin leaders ‘accept compromise’

25/12/2019: Radio Dabanga - Eastern Sudan track suspension: Native admin leaders ‘accept compromise’

Radio Dabanga reports that delegation of native administration leaders from eastern Sudan participating in the Juba peace talks say they consider the suspension of the talks on the eastern Sudan track a compromise, calling on all parties to accept it.

The members of the delegation called on the Sudanese government to organise the Eastern Sudan Consultative Conference, and ensure that all components in the east participate without any exclusion.

Negotiation sessions on the eastern Sudan track have been suspended for three weeks to allow for a separate peace conference to be held by stakeholders in east Sudan, in order to resolve to differences.

SUDAN NEWS ALERT: Radio Dabanga - ‘Security deteriorating rapidly’ in Abyei on Sudan-South Sudan border

25/12/2019: Radio Dabanga - ‘Security deteriorating rapidly’ in Abyei on Sudan-South Sudan border

Radio Dabanga reports that Clinton Yak, the head of the Abyei civil society, blames the Sudanese government for the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the disputed area of Abyei.

Demanding that the transitional government remove all militias and demilitarise Abyei, Yak

Yak said that more than a dozen people were recently killed by militiamen stationed in Abyei, in recurrent attacks, especially in the north-eastern part of Abyei, which aim to displace indigenous people.

Yak also urged the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) to carry out its responsibilities and implement its mandate to protect civilians in the region.

Noting the conflict of interests in Abyei, Yak further called for the Sudanese and South Sudanese governments to hold a new referendum on the area, under international supervision.