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SPLM-IO leadership to meet in Khartoum: Spokesman

Sudan Tribune - Sat, 17/09/2016 - 00:14

September 16, 2016 (JUBA) – The top leadership of the armed opposition faction of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM-IO) under the leadership of the former First Vice President, Riek Machar, will meet in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, in the next few days, opposition officials have confirmed.

South Sudan's former FVP Riek Machar, speaking to visitors at his residence in Khartoum, on 1 September 2016 (courtesy photo of SPLM-IO)

“Yes, our leadership will meet in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. It will take place in the next few days,” confirmed James Gatdet Dak, opposition leader's spokesperson.

The gathering will be the first since 8 July when fighting erupted in the South Sudan's capital, Juba, between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and bodyguards of Machar.

Dak said the meeting will review the situation following the violence “which was ordered by Salva Kiir in an attempt to kill Dr. Riek Machar.”

The renewed war has threatened the collapse of the peace deal signed in August 2015 to end 21 months of the civil war that started in December 2013.

The opposition leader's spokesman said members of the political bureau and the national liberation council of the SPLM-IO have travelled from Juba, Kampala, Nairobi and Addis Ababa to take part in the Khartoum's consultative meeting.

He said the meeting may begin on Sunday or Monday.

Machar was transferred to Khartoum from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after he was extracted by the United Nations at the South Sudan-DRC border.

He fled Juba during the July fighting and walked for 40 days to the neighbouring nation.

He was hospitalized in both DRC and Khartoum on "humanitarian grounds" due to swollen legs and extreme exhaustion.

His health has however stabilized and has been released from hospital weeks ago.

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Categories: Africa

AUVs to pack-hunt for seabed ore bodies

MeretMarine.com - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:50

Challenge: How to detect and map deep-sea ore bodies using autonomous underwater vehicles Idea: Use small AUVs working in coordinated packs. And the target? Commercially viable deposits of what geologists call sulphide deposits or, more precisely, ‘volcanic-associated massive sulphide’ deposits. Incidentally, the ‘massive’ in VMS does not necessarily mean big, but formless and rich in metals.

Categories: Défense

Human Sea & Marisk: high level speakers have confirmed their participation

MeretMarine.com - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:41

On October 3rd and 4th 2016 in the city of Nantes, the best international experts will share their work at the Symposium Human Sea & Marisk, taking into account the latest scientific and technological progress in terms of maritime and port safety and security. Will be discussed the issues of security management, protection of offshore wind farms, IT security of ports, ships and offshore platforms...

Categories: Défense

Kemény üzenet a szlovák fővárosból a briteknek

Bruxinfo - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:38
Az EU27-ek pozsonyi informális találkozója után egyes vezetők köntörfalazás nélkül hozták a brit kormány tudomására, hogy szó sem lehet az európai munkavállalók jogainak korlátozásáról, ha Nagy-Britannia hozzáférést akar a belső piachoz.

Allemagne: le maire de Berlin veut faire barrage au parti populiste AfD

RFI (Europe) - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:31
La ville de Berlin, une des 16 régions allemandes, sera sans doute lors des élections de dimanche le dixième Land où sera représentée l'Alternative pour l'Allemagne (AfD), un parti populiste de droite fondé il y a trois ans. Face à ce qu'il considère comme un danger, le maire sortant, un social-démocrate à la tête d'une grande coalition droite/gauche, a rappelé le passé nazi de son pays pour dissuader les électeurs de se laisser séduire par le nouveau parti. Un argument-choc qui a provoqué des réactions.
Categories: Union européenne

Pozsonyban állították át a váltót az EU27-ek

Bruxinfo - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:14
Az EU27-ek pénteki pozsonyi informális találkozójukon megállapodtak, hogy új fejezetet nyitnak és fél éven belül konkrét eredményeket próbálnak felmutatni a migrációs kihívás, a belbiztonság javítása, a védelmi politika, a beruházások és a fiatalok esélyeinek javítása terén. Merkel kancellár célzott rá, hogy nem fognak többségi szavazást kikényszeríteni a menekültek elosztásáról.

Darfur and U.S. Presidential Campaigns: Making genocide disappear

Sudan Tribune - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:10

By Eric Reeves

In both the 2004 and 2008 presidential campaigns, the Darfur region of western Sudan was an unlikely but entirely appropriate topic. After all, the U.S. Congress had—in a remarkable bipartisan, bicameral vote in July 2004—declared that what was occurring in Darfur at the hands of the Khartoum regime was “genocide.” So too did President George W. Bush, as did then-Secretary of State Colin Powell in a speech to the UN, citing a detailed and rigorous assessment by a nongovernmental human rights groups. The 2004 campaign of then-Senator John Kerry asked me to vet closely their own statement on Darfur.

In 2008 candidate Obama's campaign made much of Darfur and the continuing rape, slaughter, and displacement of civilians belonging to Darfur's African (non-Arab) tribal groups, a brutal counter-insurgency campaign conducted by Khartoum's regular and militia forces. At one moment in his campaign, Obama declared that Darfur was a “stain on our souls,” and vowed that as president, he did not “intend to abandon people or turn a blind eye to slaughter.” Candidate Hillary Clinton in 2008 also made strong statements about genocide in Darfur, and the issue actually emerged in one question posed in the final presidential debates of that year between John McCain and Obama.

In the campaign of 2016 there has been no mention of Darfur, hardly surprising for Donald Trump, given his vast deficit in knowledge of foreign policy issues. But there is nothing on the Clinton website, no public statement, no indication that she understands the current realities in Darfur are every bit as bad as when she was making her own unctuous declarations in 2008.

There are two reasons for this. The Darfur civil society movement in this country—as remarkable as any since the time of apartheid-era South Africa—had largely disappeared by the 2008 – 2009. The reasons for this are many, but central was the decision by the Obama administration to “de-couple” Darfur from the key bilateral issues between Washington and Khartoum, namely (1) the U.S. intelligence community's desire for counter-terrorism from a regime that remains one of three countries on the State Department's annual list of “State Sponsors of Terrorism”; (2) Khartoum's desperate desire to be removed from that list and to see the lifting of comprehensive economic sanctions first imposed during the presidency of Bill Clinton.

“De-couple” is not my word choice: it is that of a “senior administration official” referred to as such in a background interview given in November 2010 (for which there is an official State Department transcript). And though articulated explicitly only two years after Obama's election, it reflected policy priorities articulated by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama's first, disastrous choice for the role of Special Envoy for Sudan, Air Force Major-General (ret.) Scott Gration.

Gration had no diplomatic experience, no significant knowledge of Sudan or its history, or any relevant language other than English. His policy views were animated by the absurdly naïve belief, as reported by the Washington Post, that a regime of hardened génocidaires could be appealed to with “cookies”: “We've got to think about giving out cookies… Kids, countries—they react to gold stars, smiley faces, handshakes, agreements, talk, engagement."

Obama's Sudan policies have ensured that there is little interest in Darfur within his administration that is not guided by the lust for counter-terrorism intelligence. And yet the carnage continues, indeed has escalated significantly over the past four years, culminating this year in a savage assault on the civilians in the last rebel redoubt in the Jebel Marra mountains of central Darfur.

Reports from the past thirteen years of ethnically-targeted conflict strongly suggest that in excess of 500,000 people have been killed, directly or indirectly, by violence; more than 3 million Darfuris have been displaced from their homes—some 300,000 as refugees in the harsh environs of neighboring eastern Chad; tens of thousands of girls and women have been raped, often gang-raped, while those assaulting them hurl hateful racial epithets.

The violent expropriation of farmland that has also accelerated, ensuring that peace will be much more difficult to achieve than when Obama assumed office, despite his soaring campaign rhetoric of 2008. We hear nothing of this. Hillary Clinton is unlikely to speak about Sudan since she was Secretary of State when Darfur began to tip into greater violence. Donald Trump probably couldn't locate Darfur on a map, and all indications are that he would take no interest in Darfur [see “Political Postscript” below]. And debate moderators have either themselves forgotten Darfur or can't imagine it of interest to television viewers. Syria will serve as a surrogate for all “troubled regions.”

The brutal men in Khartoum will watch all this with the keenest interest as they contemplate their next offensive in Darfur, which—coincidentally—will begin in November, when the seasonal rains have ended. They will conclude that genocide is simply no longer a political issue of interest for the American people.

Political Postscript:

In almost eighteen years of committed research and advocacy for a just peace in greater Sudan, I have tried assiduously not to allow my work to be determined or influenced by American political issues unrelated to Sudan. The same is true for issues elsewhere in Africa and the Middle East, if unrelated to Sudan—this despite many requests for broadcast interviews. My view has been simple: I should speak about what I have come to know well over these years, and that partisanship cannot help advance the cause of Sudan in the United States, where Sudan has traditionally bi-partisan issue. I have at times been sharply critical of the Clinton administration, the George W. Bush administration, and most fiercely of the Obama administration.

But the candidacy of Donald Trump does not permit me to stay silent, given my primary concern at present for the people of Darfur—people who are universally Muslim; who are all “African” in the broadest sense, and “dark-skinned”; and who offer nothing of interest to a a Trump administration, should it be our great misfortune to see this “national disgrace” (to borrow the word's of Colin Powell, Secretary of State during a Republican administration) become president.

Trump's racism, his xenophobia—extending to a virulently anti-Muslim campaign rhetoric—and his stunning ignorance of world affairs (declaring, for example, in an ABC Television news interview that he would prevent Russian troop from entering Ukraine, despite the fact they are have been present since 2014)…all suggest that Darfur and Sudan as a whole would suffer greatly from policies guided by ignorance and hatred. Caring for the innocent civilians of Darfur and other marginalized regions of Sudan is a compelling reason not to vote for Donald Trump.

Eric Reeves has written extensively on Sudan for almost two decades; he is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University's François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights

Categories: Africa

Besa - un code d'honneur

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:00

C'est à Genève que l'inauguration de l'exposition « Besa » aura lieu. L'Université populaire albanaise (UPA) convie tous les intéressées le 5 septembre 2016 à 19h30, à la Plaine de Plainpalais, avec la participation de personnalités de la politique fédérale, cantonale et communale, de la culture, des communautés religieuses de Genève, de la diplomatie et du monde associatif.
L'exposition se tiendra du 5 au 16 septembre 2016 à la Plaine de Plainpalais.
Besa, code moral albanais, est la promesse de protéger (...)

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Besa - un code d'honneur

Courrier des Balkans - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 23:00

C'est à Genève que l'inauguration de l'exposition « Besa » aura lieu. L'Université populaire albanaise (UPA) convie tous les intéressées le 5 septembre 2016 à 19h30, à la Plaine de Plainpalais, avec la participation de personnalités de la politique fédérale, cantonale et communale, de la culture, des communautés religieuses de Genève, de la diplomatie et du monde associatif.
L'exposition se tiendra du 5 au 16 septembre 2016 à la Plaine de Plainpalais.
Besa, code moral albanais, est la promesse de protéger (...)

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Schwäbische Zeitung: Leitartikel zu TTIP: Rettet den Vertrag der Hoffnung

Presseportal.de - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 22:16
Schwäbische Zeitung: Ravensburg (ots) - Es ist an der Zeit, sich an die Lehren von Adam Smith zu erinnern. Freier Handel, schreibt der Ökonom 1776, ermöglicht Spezialisierung. Wenn jeder das tut, was er am besten kann, steigert das den Wohlstand aller. Ein florierender ...

La Côte d'Ivoire peut jouer un rôle moteur contre les carburants toxiques en Afrique

Slateafrique - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 22:15

La Côte d'Ivoire, un des débouchés des carburants toxiques exportés en Afrique, peut jouer un "rôle moteur" dans une

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Categories: Afrique

Cap-Vert: la campagne pour l'élection présidentielle suspendue pour deuil

Slateafrique - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 22:15

La campagne pour l'élection présidentielle du 2 octobre au Cap-Vert a été suspendue vendredi

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Categories: Afrique

Ligue des champions : Le Zamalek s’impose 4-0 face au Wydad

RFI /Afrique - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 22:00
Le Zamalek a battu 4-0 les Marocains du Wydad Casablanca au stade Burg Al Arab à Alexandrie en Egypte, lors du match aller des demi-finales de la Ligue des champions CAF. Les buts égyptiens ont été marqués par Shikabala (3’), Ayman Hefny (18’), Bassem Morsy (48’) et Mostafa Fathi (72’) sur penalty. Une rencontre équilibrée où les deux équipes ont su se procurer des occasions mais le Zamalek a été plus efficace. Les quatre buteurs égyptiens donnent un avantage important à leur équipe avant le match retour qui se déroulera le samedi 24 septembre.
Categories: Afrique

Csóka: Előadás a változó világról és a migrációs válságról

VajdaságMA (Szerbia/Vajdaság) - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 21:57
Változó világ – migrációs válság címmel tartott előadást ma este Baráth Gábor, a szabadkai Ivan Sarić Műszaki Középiskola tanára a csókai Móra Ferenc Magyar Művelődési Egyesület székházában, a Vajdasági Magyar Szövetség csókai községi szervezete szervezésében.

Lausitzer Rundschau: Zur Gewalt zwischen Flüchtlingen und Rechtsextremen in Bautzen

Presseportal.de - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 21:53
Lausitzer Rundschau: Cottbus (ots) - Wenn man alle verfügbaren Informationen übereinanderlegt, ergibt sich folgendes Bild: Aus dem Kreis der jungen Flüchtlinge ist in Bautzen die erste Flasche geworfen worden. Offenbar, nachdem es schon länger Spannungen auf dem ...

Lausitzer Rundschau: Zum EU-Sondergipfel in Bratislava

Presseportal.de - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 21:52
Lausitzer Rundschau: Cottbus (ots) - An normalen Tagen fahren die frisch Vermählten in Bratislava nach dem Ja-Wort rauf auf die Burg, die über der Stadt und der Donau thront. Vor der weiß gekalkten Burg werden Hochzeitsfotos gemacht. Von Flitterwochen-Stimmung kann beim ...

A pozsonyi nyilatkozat és ütemterv

Európai Tanács hírei - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 21:44

Az európai projekt szempontjából kritikus időszakban találkozunk ma Pozsonyban (Bratislavában). A 27 tagállam pozsonyi csúcstalálkozójának az a célja, hogy együtt állítsuk fel az Európai Unió jelen állapotának diagnózisát, és megvitassuk közös jövőnket. Az alábbi általános szempontokban mindnyájan egyetértünk.

Erklärung von Bratislava und Bratislava-Fahrplan

Europäischer Rat (Nachrichten) - Fri, 16/09/2016 - 21:42

Heute sind wir in Bratislava in einer für unser europäisches Projekt kritischen Zeit zusammen­gekommen. Auf unserer Gipfeltagung in Bratislava mit 27 Mitgliedstaaten ging es darum, gemein­sam die derzeitige Lage der Europäischen Union zu analysieren und unsere gemeinsame Zukunft zu erörtern. Wir haben uns alle auf die folgenden allgemeinen Grundsätze geeinigt:

Categories: Europäische Union

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