JEM splinters hold general conference ahead of peace talks with Khartoum

November 18, 2012 (KHARTOUM) - A splinter group will start its general
conference today to elect a new leadership and adopt positions they
intend to defend in peace negotiations they will engage with Khartoum.

An important number of military commanders from the Justice and
Equality Movement (JEM) broke away from their political its leadership
and formed an interim military last September council chaired by led
by Mohamed Bashar Ahmed.

The group also signed last month a goodwill agreement with the
Sudanese government after secret meetings in Doha. The parties are
expected to commence direct talks after this conference.

"The general conference of the Justice and Equality Movement will be
held on Monday 19 November in the liberated area of Darma, North
Darfur," said Ali Wafi spokesperson of JEM – MC in a statement
released on Sunday.

He said the conference will elect a new leadership, form legislative
and executive institutions and review JEM statute and regulations. He
further added that the meeting will discuss the current situation and
adopt a clear political vision.

Wafi said representatives of different sectors including refugees,
displaced persons, students, women, youth, and political parties,
civil society will attend the gathering besides foreign delegates.

The rebels said last month they accepted that the talks will be based
on the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD), a framework text
prepared by the joint mediation following a two-year process
inaugurated by JEM and the Sudanese government but the group did not
sign it.

The holdout rebel groups say the DDPA failed to end violence and bring
peace in the region and accused Khartoum of not implementing it.

North Darfur governor, Osman Kibir on Sunday called on the mediation
to invest more efforts to bring non-signatoriy rebel groups to the
peace process. He added that personal ambitions of rebel leaders
hamper the ongoing efforts to achieve peace in the region.

On the other hand, the head of Darfur Regional Authority met Sunday
with foreign diplomats based in Khartoum to brief them about projects
that will be presented to donors meeting and urged them to brief their
governments about it.

He told the meeting that the projects, the donors will be asked to
fund, will focus on four areas : voluntary repatriation of IDPs and
refugees, reconstruction and development, repair the social fabric,
and sustainable security.

Asked about the surge of violence in Darfur, Tijani Al-Sissi said that
violence is "confined in limited areas".

The donors conference initially was scheduled for December but it was
postponed for January 2013. No date has been yet fixed.

(ST)

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