Wednesday 20 July 2011

Save the Nuba!!!













Justice and equality confirms participation in attacks in South Kordofan. . .Confirmed the Justice and Equality Movement, the rebel group in Darfur, it launched the attacks with anti-government forces in southern Kordofan, the local against the positions of the army in the state of Sudan.Is the first time announcing the Justice and Equality Movement, the largest rebel movements in Darfur, it is fighting to stand by the militias of the south in this state divided Atnea in Sudan, which has witnessed violent confrontations since the fifth of June / JuneAnd said Taher Al-Fateh, a senior officials in the Justice and Equality Movement, told AFP on Monday night, Tuesday, "We attacked in a joint operation launched today (Monday) forces, Justice and Equality Movement and the northern branch of the Popular Army for the Liberation of Sudan, the camps of the Sudanese armed forces in Pisaa, 25 km south of Kadugli (the capital of South Kordofan). ""We controlled the camps and the army withdrew," saying the rebels had killed more than 100 soldiers and confiscated many weapons and ammunition did not lose any man in spite of the bombings carried out by helicopters and Antonov aircraft belonging to the army.And not to the spokesman for the Sudanese army immediately comment on the information that could not be verified from another source.Southern Sudan announced its independence on the ninth of July, and is considered by observers that the opposition in the areas in the vicinity such as South Sudan, Kordofan and Darfur (West), may increase after the secession of the south.According to an internal report of the United Nations, seen by Agence France-Presse, the systematic attacks of the army and the Sudanese security forces against civilians of other ethnic Nuba in southern Kordofan may constitute crimes against humanity and war crimes. A charge denied by Khartoum, saying it faced an internal rebellion.Last week, touched on Justice and Equality Movement to the possibility for a new raid on the Sudanese capital.The group warned in a statement that "who waged a heroic attack on Omdurman, and terrorized the regime of President Omar al-Bashir, are able to repeat the same attack the help of their partners."The rebel Justice and Equality Movement launched in May 2008 an unprecedented attack against the twin city of Khartoum, Omdurman, but security forces repulsed after heavy fighting killed 220 people.

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