Mbeki on AU mission in Sudan
AFP
Published:Apr 02, 2009
South Africa’s former president Thabo Mbeki, heading an African Union panel on Darfur, was in Sudan today for talks on the country’s conflict-ravaged province, an AU statement said.
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Mbeki, who arrived yesterday, will meet with government officials in Khartoum and travel to Darfur for a "series of meetings with state officials, tribal leaders, IDP (internally-displaced persons) representatives and senior leadership of UNAMID," the Darfur peacekeeping force, the statement said.
Sudan expelled several aid groups from the war-riven region after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against President Omar al-Bashir last month.
United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has called on Sudan’s government to reverse its decision to expel the 13 international aid groups.
The AU has opposed the court’s action against Beshir on grounds that it will jeopardise peace efforts in Africa’s largest country.
I beleave that in Africa we can solve the war conflicts and political social problems alone but ex president Mbeki should have to start to talk to rebel factions out side Sudan also not only to hear Tribe heads in Sudan it is an idea, WHO IS ORDERING WAR ARE OUT SIDE OF SUDAN........................................Abdelazim Abdella Gomaa assoc. Arci Darfur Milan
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