Chadian troops cross into Darfur heading to rebel positions: JEM


May 14, 2013 (LONDON) - The Justice and Equality movement (JEM) said
Chadian troops have crossed the border into Darfur region and warned
president Idris Deby from the consequences of his involvement in the
Sudanese conflict.
Chadian soldiers hold up their weapons as they cheer next to tanks and
army vehicles ahead of their deployment in Mali, on January 30, 2013.
(photo Reuters/ Alain Amontchi)
JEM spokesperson Gibreel Adam Bilal told Sudan Tribune that Chadian
soldiers left their basis in Abéché on Monday and are now heading into
the positions of JEM combatants in North Darfur.

He called on the African Union United Nation Mission in Darfur
(UNAMID) to keep away these troops and force it to return back to
Chad, warning of dire consequences should Chad insist on continuing
its aggressive approach.

"If they don’t [withdraw] then the Justice and Equality Movement is
prepared to engage in war with Chad which will complicate security and
humanitarian situation in Darfur more than how it already is", Bilal
said.

Following the killing of the leader of a dissident faction Mohamed
Bashar and his deputy Suleiman Arko last Sunday, his group accused JEM
of attacking his convoy inside the Chadian territory. But the Sudanese
rebels said they clashed with the splinters inside Darfur.

Deby facilitated the peace talks between the dissident group and the
Sudanese government. The two parties signed a peace agreement in Doha
on 6 April.

On the other hand, relations between the Chadian president and JEM
deteriorated since three years ago when Ndjamena barred the entry of
Khalil Ibrahim in May 2010, late leader of the rebel group, and
prevented him from crossing into Darfur.

When Ibrahim was killed in December 2011 after his return from Libya
different reports speculated that foreign countries were involved in
his assassination, but JEM refused to accuse any side.

However, JEM spokesperson accused on Tuesday the Chadian president of
taking part in this operation saying "We disclose for the first time
that Idriss Deby participated with the Sudanese government and other
regional partners in the assassination of Dr. Khalil".

Bilal added they have intelligence confirming that the Chadian
president plans to assassinate the leaders of the Justice and Equality
Movement and warned they will "hold Idriss Deby responsible for the
assassination of any of JEM leaders in the coming days".

The rebel official further accused Deby of being involved in the war
crimes committed in Darfur region during the past years, stressing
they have evidences proving this accusation.

He further vowed to work with human rights activists to provide all
these evidences to the International Criminal Court.

The chairperson of the African Union Commission Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
condemned on Monday the killing of Mohamed Bashar terming it as a
"cowardly act, aimed at dissuading the hold out groups in Darfur from
joining the peace process."

JEM political secretary, Suleiman Sandal, in separate statements to
Sudan Tribune slammed Dlamini-Zuma statements saying the regional body
had to investigate the circumstances of the incident before to issue
such "partial statements".

He expressed JEM readiness to explain its position on the conditions
of the incident.

Sandal asserted that Bashar and his fighters returned from Chad
equipped with vehicles and weapons provided by the Chadian president
to attack them.

He added that JEM combatants repulsed an attack carried by the
splinter group inside the Sudanese etrritory, insisting that Bashar
and his deputy were killed during the clashes.

Regarding the other members of Bashar group that JEM holds since
Sunday, Sundal pointed out they will be tried before JEM courts.

"They are not prisoners of war as it is said they are members of our
movement and will be tried for treason and disloyalty", he added.

Sandal underscored that the leaders of the splinter group had been
arrested in the past for attempting to assassinate the founder and
late leader Khalil Ibrahim when he had being in Libya but were
released after a pardon by the current leader Gibril Ibrahim.

(ST)

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