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Sudan Call Forces Sign the Road Map Document
09 August, 2016By: Aisha Braima
ADDIS ABABA (Sudanow.info.sd) - The Sudan Call Forces, represented by the Sudan people liberation Movement-North, the National Umma party, the Justice and Equality movement and the Sudan Liberation Movement, the Future Forces for Change, led by Dr Ghazi Salah Eddin, signed on Monday the African Union brokered Road Map Document for peace in Sudan.
Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reported that the signing ceremony took place in Radisson Blue Hotel in Addis Ababa in the presence of the African Union mediation headed by President Thabo Mbeki and representatives from IGAD, the African Union, the European Union and the American Envoy to Sudan and civil society organizations.
Those who signed the document are Sadeq al -Mahdi, the head of the National Umma Party, while the SPLA-N was represented by Malik Agar, Jibril Ibrahim signed for the Justice and Equality Movement while Arko Mini Minawe signed for the Sudan Libration Army and DR Ghazi Salah Eddin and Farah Aggar signed for the Future Forces.
Imam Sadeq said in his statement at the ceremony that they wanted to make out of this occasion a process that would involve all whatever be their differences so that they would take the issue back to the Sudanese people and help end the war and bring in comprehensive and just peace.
He said they do not want to make it an empty event. He said the road map is only a beginning and that they want the Sudanese people to make a wedding out of it, a happy event, for people who have been suffering failures and facing depressive situations.
He said it was imperative that all should work for the interest and in the interest of the people. He said they all stand now as the Sudanese party and that it was now important to look into the mechanism for completing this mission of realizing peace.
Mahdi thanked the African union high level implementation panel for its effort in achieving peace in the Sudan and commended all those who attended the ceremony of signing the road map document.
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