Sudan’s defence minister promises rebellion annihilation

May 18, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - The Sudanese defence minister, Abdel-Rahim
Hussein, has reiterated the ability of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) to
defeat the rebel groups, stressing that they would completely
annihilate rebellion from the country.
Defence minister Abdel-Rahim Hussein and NISS director Mohamed Atta
wave to NISS soldiers after the farewell celebration in Khartoum on
May 18, 2013 (SUNA)
The Minister addressed a farewell celebration for the battalions of
the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) heading to the
military operation zones on Saturday and said that SAF , NISS, and
other regular forces are continuing "holy crawl" to achieve their
objectives.

The Sudanese official further praised efforts of NISS’s operations
department which he said has been supporting SAF in all war zones
including Darfur, South Kordofan, and the Blue Nile.

NISS armed units are established by the former head of the
intelligence and security service Salah Gosh. They appeared for the
first time during the fight against JEM rebels when they attacked
Omdurman in May 2008. At the time, SAF was critical to their role but
since they coordinate with the army.

The NISS director, Mohamed Atta, for his part, said that NISS will
remain a strong supporter for SAF and the armed forces and the
Mujahideen (holy fighters) until the country overcomes the challenges
ahead and enjoys lasting stability and development.

The Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) rebels extended last month their
attacks to Um Rawaba in North Kordofan state before to redeploys its
fighters to Abu-Kershola in South Kordofan on the border between the
two states.

SRF is an alliance between Sudanese rebel groups from Blue Nile,
Darfur, and South Kordofan opposed to the government led by president
Omer Hassan al-Bashir. It was declared on 12 November 2011.

The alliance brings together the two main factions of the Sudan
Liberation Movement/Army, as well as the Justice and Equality
Movement, and the SPLM-North.

The governor of Khartoum, Abdel Rahman Al-Khidir, and his cabinet will
attend a prayer organized by the Quran Society on Sunday to supplicate
to Allah (GOD) to defeat the enemies of the country.

The event is part of the government efforts to mobilise the Sudanese
street and to deter any vacuum the opposition may try to use against
the regime or to organise any activities hostile to the government in
the capital.

(ST)

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