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Darfur rebels denounce Doha donors meet
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  (L-R) Qatari Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed bin Abdullah 
al-Mahmud, Sudanese state minister for the presidency Amin Hassan Omar, head of 
the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) Gen. Mohammed Bashar Ahmed, UNAMID 
deputy joint special representative Aichatou Mindaoudou Souleymane and UNAMID 
joint special representative Mohamed Ibn Chambas attending the signing of a 
peace agreement between the government of Sudan and the JEM in Doha on 
Saturday. (AFP)


AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

Monday 8 April 2013

KHARTOUM: Rebels who have been fighting for 10 years in Sudan’s Darfur region 
on Sunday denounced an international donor conference, which seeks support for 
“rebuilding” the devastated region.
“I would like to condemn very strongly” the meeting, which began the same day 
in the Gulf state of Qatar, said Abdel Wahid Mohammed Al-Nur, who heads a 
faction of the Sudan Liberation Army.
“To have (a) donors’ conference you have to have peace and security on the 
ground first,” said Nur, who launched the rebellion in 2003.
Speaking to AFP, he alleged that donated money “will not go to the people.”
Gibril Adam Bilal, spokesman for the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), asked 
the international community “not to participate in giving the government of 
Sudan a chance to conduct crimes” against the people.
The Doha conference, which ends on Monday, was agreed under a July 2011 peace 
deal which Khartoum signed in the Qatari capital with an alliance of rebel 
splinter groups.
Major rebel movements including JEM and Nur’s faction have refused to sign the 
peace pact.


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