April 13, 2021 (KHARTOUM) - Gunmen killed 7 people who were returning Monday from a weekly market near Geraida, about 100 km south of Nyalaon Monday, the capital of South Darfur state.
"Militiamen wearing military uniform opened fire on a totok tricycle, 2 km south of Graida when people were returning from Saggar weekly market," said the General Coordination for Displaced Persons and Refugees Camps (GCDPRC) in a statement released on Tuesday.
The group which is supportive of the holdout SLM of Abdel Wahid al-Nur further said that 3 others were seriously wounded as a result of the shooting.
A complaint was filed to the police station in Graida and the victims were transferred to the hospital before burying the dead on Monday evening.
The deteriorating security situation and the attacks by militias "supported by a component of the transitional government have created a tragic humanitarian situation, further stressed the statement.
Different reports speak about the growing attacks on civilians and humanitarian groups by uncontrolled elements in Darfur.
On 3 April, gunmen carjacked an MSF ambulance, travelling from the Rokero area of Jabel Marra to El-Fasher Hospital in North Darfur State.
"The passengers, which included a pregnant woman who was being referred to hospital for emergency treatment, had all their belongings stolen and were left by the roadside in a remote location," said the medical humanitarian group.
The national security council decided this week to expedite the deployment of the 12000-troop joint force which includes former rebel groups signatory of the Juba peace agreement.
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April 13, 2021 (JUBA) - South Sudan President Salva Kiir has urged the new army chief of staff, General Santino Wol to ensure there is unity within the national army (SSPDF).
Speaking during the swearing-in of the newly appointed army chief on Monday, Kiir said security is paramount for peace to hold across the country.
He urged the new army chief to ensure stability in the young nation.
“Santino Wol, you have been brought into this position, and this is a big position among all your peers, because if there is no security, no army, then there is no nation,” said Kiir.
The president, also commander in chief of the army, further urged the army chief to minimize desertions in the military.
The South Sudanese leader on Saturday appointed Wol to replace Gen. Johnson Juma Okot who was sent to Belgium as ambassador.
The newly-appointed army chief will oversee an estimated over 185,000 forces in the country.
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April 13, 2021 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan's Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has called his Egyptian and Ethiopian counterparts for a closed-door meeting over the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), after the failure of the Kinshasa discussions, a week ago.
In a meeting held from 3 to 6 April in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo Kinshasa, the three countries failed to reach a deal over a four-way mediation to broker a final settlement on the GERD filling and operation.
The Sudanese cabinet in a statement released on Tuesday said the invitation is in line with the Declaration of Principles of 23 March 2015, which provides to hold talks at the level of heads of states or prime ministers if their delegations fail to settle a dispute.
"Since the parties have failed to reach an agreement through direct talks or African Union brokered negotiations, Sudan calls for a closed meeting between the prime ministers of the three countries via video-conference," reads the statement extended to Sudan Tribune.
The statement further said this meeting should take place within 10 days.
The meeting aims to evaluate the stalled negotiations on the GERD, to discuss possible options to break the deadlock and renew the political commitment of the three countries to reach an agreement in a timely manner in accordance with the DoP signed between the three countries.
" It is regrettable that ten years of negotiations have elapsed without reaching an agreement," despite the significant progress made during the meetings mediated by the United States and the World Bank, further said Hamdok.
The three countries have agreed on more than 90% of the agenda of the talks. Among the remaining issues, there are the conflict resolution mechanism, drought and other environmental issues, and data sharing.
Recently, Addis Ababa proposed to exchange data on the filing of the GERD without signing a legally binding agreement.
Ethiopian officials refuse to sign a legally binding agreement fearing that it would allow the downstream countries to prevent the construction of three other dams they plan to build in the future.
So, the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed proposed to start a new process from the scratch, to include a water-sharing deal in the process, or to sign two separate agreements one on the filling and another on the operation of the giant dam.
Sudan and Egypt reject these proposals stressing that any proposal should be based on the 2015 DoP and build on what has been achieved.
They also asserted Ethiopia's right to future development, underscoring that they want guarantees that these projects would not harm the downstream countries.
It is expected that the Sudanese prime minister would reiterate his call for a genuine political will based on the interests of the three countries and their joint destiny.
Hamdok's invitation is seen as the last attempt to reach a legally binding agreement before resorting to the UN Security Council and to avoid further escalations in the region if the parties fail to strike a deal.
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April 13, 2021 (CAIRO) - South Sudan has approved the importation of poultry products from Egypt, a senior official disclosed on Tuesday.
The Egyptian Minister of Agriculture, Al-Sayed el-Qasir said the move comes within the framework of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's policy to open new foreign markets for Egyptian products, as well as to deepen the cooperation between Egypt the East African nation.
El-Qasir reviewed achievements Egypt has so far made in the field of domestic wealth, which, he said, had resulted in the animal health organization's accreditation of 14 areas free of bird flu in Egypt, approval of 16 other new facilities and the arrival of Egypt to self-sufficiency in poultry and the start of exporting abroad.
He further revealed that his country signed a signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Sudan to establish an integrated Egyptian farm for agricultural, animal, poultry and fish production.
Egypt was one of the countries that recognised South Sudan's independence on July 9, 2011.
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