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The Final Statement of the SPLM-N National Leadership Council’s Meeting

SPLM-NORTH•TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2017
Nuba Nountains – South Kordofan
25 March – 3 April 2017

The SPLM-N:

Re-affirms its adherence to the vision of the New Sudan and the
mission of building a national liberation movement throughout Sudan;

Extends cessation of hostilities until 30th June 2017;

Calls upon President Mbeki and the AU High Implementation Panel
(AUHIP) to carry out consultations in the liberated areas;

Decides not to accept the resignation of the Deputy Chairperson of the
SPLM-N, and to form a committee to meet him;

Revokes the decisions made by the (appointed) regional Liberation
Council of Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan;

Appoints a temporary joint committee to administer the two regions for
a renewable period of 6 moths;

Open a new military front in Darfur;

Humanitarianism before politics: the Movement is ready to promptly
discuss the humanitarian situation and to meet the new U.S.
Administration in this connection;

Forms a delegation chaired by the SPLM-N Chairperson to carry out
discussions in Addis Ababa with the AUHIP and the chairpersons of the
Sudan Call parties;

Decides to form the SPLM-N National Liberation Council;

Affirms upholding the SPLM-N’s current political and negotiating position;

Decides to consolidate current alliances with Sudan Call Forces and
the Revolutionary Front and other opposition forces pursuing change;

Decides to hold the National Convention;

Decides to form a committee to collect resources needed to hold the
National Convention, and to make a proposal of the manifesto and new
amendments to the Constitution;

To hold workshops aimed at discussing issues relating to security
arrangements, self-governance, self-determination, and the
relationship between religion and the state. They are to be prepared
by the movement institutions in order to be made ready for the
National Convention to make final decisions on them;

The shortest route to maintain the unity of Sudan is the removal of the
regime.

The SPLM-N National Leadership Council held a series of continuous
meetings with the SPLM-N’s various civil and military organs in Nuba
Mountains/South Kordofan region since 25th March which were ended by
the SPLM-N National Leadership Council meeting at the Martyr Yousif
Kowa Maki’s Hall on 2nd and 3rd April 2017. Members of the council
stood up for a minute of silence in memory of the souls of the martyrs
Yousif Kowa Maki, on his 16th anniversary, Neuron Phillip, and Ahmed
Kathrada, the last giant of those who led the struggle against the
apartheid regime, who passed away on 28th March 2017 in South Africa
and who had personal relationships with many SPLM leaders. In addition
to the members of the National Leadership Council, the meeting was
attended by Deputy Governors and General Secretaries of the two
regions.

The second establishment of the SPLM revolution and the internal and
external hostilities directed against SPLM with the aim of abandoning
the vision of the new Sudan:

Since its second establishment on 10th April 2011, the SPLM-N and its
leadership have been facing a fierce campaign led by its historical
and new opponents inside Sudan, and huge pressures from foreign forces
aimed at forcing SPLM-N to abandon the vision of the new Sudan, and to
confine itself to the two areas separately. These forces have launched
organized systematic campaigns against SPLM-N leaders targeting those
most active; particularly comrade Abdelaziz Adam Al-Hilu. This has
involved various forms of propaganda and fabrication on a daily basis.
However, SPLM-N has resisted and expanded becoming a major political
force in the Sudanese politics. SPLM-N has never abandoned the vision
of the New Sudan and the regime has failed, after two wars, in
militarily and politically uprooting her.  SPLM-N has long experienced
climbing on moving sands nationally, regionally and international. It
has existed to survive and win victory, and its adherence to the
vision of the New Sudan is prime factor of the struggle that made her
under fires coming from numerous sources. We invite national and
democratic forces to stand in solidarity with SPLM-N.

Re-affirming adherence to the vision of the New Sudan and the mission
of building a national liberation movement throughout Sudan

SPLM-N has re-affirmed its adherence to the vision of the New Sudan
and the mission of building a national liberation movement throughout
Sudan.

Current political situation

Following a lengthy discussion of the various aspects of the political
situation, including economic and military situation and the
continuous impoverishment of the vast majority of people of Sudan, the
National Leadership Council has decided the following:

To form and dispatch delegations to explain the political and
organizational situation to the people in the liberated areas, secret
underground operating groups, and SPLM-S members abroad;

To extend cessation of hostilities, which came to an end last month,
until 30th June 2017;

After receiving its report, the National Leadership council directed
the Committee of peaceful co-existence in the two areas to effectively
perform its duties;
To dispatch a delegation abroad to visit those who are concerned in
the region and all countries of concerns in relation to the Sudan
crisis;

The SPLM-N Chairperson and the members of the National Leadership
Council members are to contact the political forces and the civil
society to brief them on the internal situation of the SPLM-N. The
SPLM-N members everywhere are directed to do the same;

To direct SPLM-N members to contribute in a campaign aimed at
highlighting the importance of finding a solution to the humanitarian
situation and delivering humanitarian assistance to the people in
need, and the fight for improving standards of living, and ending
human rights violations, and campaigns calling for putting an end to
the war, and supporting those struggling for specific causes in dams
areas whose lands were confiscated, and the fight of students, women
and youth, the meeting has praised in this regard the uprising of the
youth of Taloody against construction of a cyanide factory and Nubian
people in Northern Sudan;
Demand the AUHIP and President Thabo Mbeki to visit the liberated
areas to consult with the war victims on the ground and to listen to
the SPLM-N institutions, SPLA-N and the civil society and to deal, on
an equal footing, with stakeholders, as he has often been doing during
his visits to Khartoum. The SPLM-N Chairperson sent a letter to
President Mbeki, in this regard;

The National Leadership council has formed a committee comprising the
Chairperson, Secretary General, Deputy of the SPLA-N Chief of Staff
Major General Izzat Koko, the administration and Deputy Governor of
Nuba Mountain/South Kordofan Mr Suliman Gabona and Mr Tigani Tima
Secretary General of SPLM-N in the region.

The resignation of the SPLM-N Deputy Chairperson and its internal and
external effects

The SPLM-N Deputy Chairperson handed in his resignation three times
during the last two years. The last ones were on 13th july 2016 and
7th March 2017; the latest one was based on different reasons. The
Chairperson repeatedly called for an expanded meeting in the liberated
areas to discuss these important issues, over the last two years. The
meeting did not convene because of the comrade Deputy Chairperson
apology that he would not attend. Then his last resignation was leaked
to the press by some members of the Nuba Mountain/ South Kordofan
Liberation Council, and it consequently came into the public domain.
The regime’s apparatuses deliberately launched an intensive campaign
of daily fabrications aimed at spreading instability and division
among SPLM-N ranks and targeting the unity of the SPLA. However, the
movement leadership, especially in the army, has successfully
confronted and defeated the regime’s lies. Comrade Abdelaziz Al-Hilu
is one of SPLM-N important leaders. Following a lengthy discussion of
his resignation, the National Leadership Council decided:
To reject the resignation of the SPLM-N Deputy Chairperson Comrade
Abdelaziz Adam Al-Hilu;

To form a committee to meet him;

The National Leadership Council directed the Chairperson, Deputy
Chairperson and Secretary General to hold a joint meeting in order for
the three of them to attend the Council’s next meeting on 10th June
2017.

The formation of a temporary joint committee to administer the two
regions for a renewable period of 6 moths

Because of the current critical situation and that it is crucial to
ensure maintaining the unity of all the movement institutions, a
committee was formed chaired by the  SPLA-N Chief of Staff in the Nuba
Mountains/South Kordofan, and by the Deputy Chief of Staff for
Operations in the Blue Nile. The committee also comprises the
following institutions: Governors of the two regions or their
deputies, SPLM-N Secretaries General or their Deputies, Chairpersons
of the Liberation Councils or their Deputies, delegations of the
security apparatuses in the liberated areas.  The committee is
authorised to decide on national and critical issues inside SPLM-N and
to make recommendations to the National Leadership Council. It also
decides on issues relating to security and political situations in the
two areas. The committee will continue for a renewable period of six
months.

Decisions made by the (appointed) Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan
Liberation Council

The SPLM-N National Leadership Council decided the following:

The Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan Liberation Council is an appointed
council: it was appointed the movement leadership. It has discussed
national issues that it is not entitled to discuss and don not fall
within its jurisdiction and powers, and it has done that even before
approving its internal regulations. At best, the Council can make
recommendations and observations to the national organs of the
Movement, after approving its regulations and discuss issues of the
region starting with its contribution to confront the National
Congress Party’s aggression. The Council has inflicted severe damage
on the Movement, its internal unity, and its political reputation, and
it will take a long time to redress this damage. The Council operates
together with governor of the region and it submits its decision to
the governor, which has not happened. The creation of a parallel
leadership body does not fall within its legal or constitutional
powers. The Council has not discussed the statements of the
Chairperson of the SPLM-N and the governor of the region with regard
to the issues relating to the region. The council is not entitled to
discuss or decide on the resignation of the Deputy Chairperson. It is
the National Leadership Council that has the power to do so. There is
a small group of the Council members who hijacked its decision; some
of them are not members of the Council. There are documents and
conclusive evidence to prove that this group worked in the dark and
they drafted the resolutions on behalf of the Council, a long time
before its meetings convene. This conducts should be investigated and
those responsible should be held accountable. The Council attempted to
cancel the authorities of the bodies of the movement that had
appointed it and to undermine the powers of the national institutions.
>From a report submitted to the leadership by the governor of the
region, SPLM-N secretary general in the region, and the military
command in the region it appeared that these institutions were
marginalised, completely ignored and their views were not taken into
account. This has posed a threat to unity and integrity of SPLM-N and
SPLA-N. The National Leadership Council has praised these institutions
which effectively contributed to maintaining the unity of SPLM-N. The
leadership of the SPLM-N and its general secretariat in the region
should elect a new liberation council, mandated by the people in the
region, following due procedures. The SPLM-N National Leadership
Council decided to cancel all the decisions made by the regional
council concerning national issues and institutions, and that these
decisions should be considered as void and as having no legal or
political effect.  The Liberation Council which was appointed by the
SPLM-N leadership is a body that operates under the SPLM-N and the
leadership of the region, according to the Constitution.

The National Leadership Council decided to form the National
Liberation Council which will discuss issues of interest to the SPLM-N
at national levels.

The temporary leadership committee of the region has to solve the
problem caused by Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan Liberation Council
which adversely affected its work in its first session. That should be
done before the Council’s next session, under the supervision of the
SPLM-N and the Government of the region. The Council’s should be
stopped from acting beyond its powers.

The posting of the SPLM-N internal affairs on the press and social
media has exposed the Movement to political, organizational, military,
and security risks which represents an obvious mistake and a violation
of its legal and institutional framework.

Issues relating to self-determination, the two armies, etc. should be
dully discussed within the Movement institutions and conventions in
order to reach agreements and shared vision regarding these issues. In
the meantime the Movement’s vision and policies should remain
unchanged.

The opening of a new front in Darfur

The National Leadership Council decided to open a new front in Darfur.
It also welcomes those comrades from Darfur who joined the SPLM-N. The
Council formed a political committee to deal with this issue so the
SPLM-N would be able to assume its responsibility in confronting the
regime’s aggression against our people in Darfur, in cooperation with
all freedom fighters and other movements operating in the region. The
National Leadership Council decided to expand military fronts against
the regime particularly in a time where there are hundreds of freedom
fighters from Darfur who have served for years in the SPLA-N, and now
they are in the war zones.

Humanitarianism before Politics:  the SPLM-N is ready to negotiate the
humanitarian access immediately and to meet the new U.S Administration

The National Leadership Council decided:

There would be no change in the SPLM-N’s negotiating position or its
negotiating team;

SPLM-N reiterates its previous position that priority should be given
to the humanitarian assistance over political issues, and that it is
ready to negotiate the humanitarian assistance. It also reiterates
that it would not engage in any political talks before ensuring access
to the humanitarian assistance for the people in need. In this
connection, the SPLM-N calls upon President Mbeki to uphold his
position with regard to Asosa border crossing or any other external
alternative, particularly after the SPLM-N have recently released war
prisoners through foreign border check points. The SPLM-N also
expresses its readiness to meet the new U.S. Administration at any
time and place to discuss its proposal for resolving the humanitarian
crisis. The SPLM-N would only accept a comprehensive solution for the
Sudanese crisis that takes into account the peculiarities of the two
areas and Darfur and meets the Sudanese demands and aspiration for
change. It reiterates its commitment to the vision it shares with its
allies in Sudan Call forces and the Revolutionary Front and opposition
forces struggling for change.

The consolidation of current alliances with Sudan Call Forces and the
Revolutionary Front and other opposition forces pursuing change

The National Leadership Council decided to that the SPLM-N is to
affirm its commitment to its alliance with Sudan Call Forces and the
Revolutionary Front and other opposition forces pursuing change.

The National Convention

The National Leadership Council decided to call the National
Convention to convene. Numerous attempts were made before to hold the
National Convention. However, the main obstacles remained the lack of
resources, the regime’s military campaigns and the necessity of
ensuring that three primary organ of SPLM-N are given the opportunity
to take part:  the liberated areas, SPLM-N secret organs operating
underground inside Sudan, and the Movement members abroad. There
committees have been formed to collect resources and the political
committee would be formed as soon as the issue of the Deputy
Chairperson resignation is resolved. The date of the National
Convention will be announces in the next leadership meeting on 10th
June 2017. The committee appointed to prepare the manifesto proposal
and to amend the constitution shall make sure that it work is done in
due that so as to ensure that these crucially important documents are
presented before the National Convention. The committee shall organise
workshops to discuss strategic issues including self-determination,
self-governance, the two armies, and the relationship between religion
and the state  in order to be made ready for the National Convention
to make final decisions on them;

The formation of the committee tasked with making proposals for the
manifesto and new amendments to the constitution

The committee consists of the SPLM-N Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson,
Secretary General, members of the National Leadership Council General
Izzat Koko, and comrades: Koja Toto Anglo, Izdihar Juma’ Saa’id and
Gamar Abdulla Abd el-Rahman. The committee has to take into
consideration the existing two drafted proposals of the manifesto and
other relevant documents. Concerning the constitution, the committee
needs to look at the amendments of 2013 interim constitution and it
may seek assistance from any SPLM-N expert member.

The shortest route to maintain the unity of Sudan is the removal of the
regime.

The genocide and the separation of South Sudan are some of gross
violations committed by the current regime, and the fact that the
regime continues to stay in power poses a threat to the mere existence
of the Sudan and its unity. The Sudanese people, particularly
opposition forces, need to overcome their secondary differences and to
aim at a real confrontation with regime. The continuation of the
commission of genocide and war crime in the marginalised areas make
people in these areas less interested passing through these enduring
sufferings. Therefore, the shortest route to maintain the unity of
Sudan passes through the removal of the regime.

Malik Agar Air
Chairperson of the SPLM-N and the National Leadership Council
The Martyr Yousif Kowa Maki’s Hall – Nuba Mountains/ South Kordofan
4th April 2017

This material is distributed by Esther Sprague on behalf of the Sudan
People’s Liberation Movement North -  Esther Sprague
<[email protected]>.

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