Press Conference: Tuesday, June 10, 10 a.m., Longworth 1742
Contact: Loralei Coyle 202-682-4131, 202-905-6852 cell, lcoyle@ird-renew.org; Radio Interviews: Jeff Walton, jwalton@ird-renew.org; both with the Institute on Religion and Democracy
WASHINGTON, June 9 /Christian Newswire/ -- In January IRD warned that there would be a return to conflict in southern Sudan if the Islamic government in Khartoum continued to shirk its promises in implementing the war-ending Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). The CPA, signed on January 9, 2005, tentatively brought an end to more than two decades of war waged by the Sudanese government in the north against southern Sudan and other marginalized areas.
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) accuses the northern National Congress Party (formerly known as the National Islamic Front Regime) of violating the terms of the CPA. In particular, the SPLM states that the Khartoum-based NCP has failed to withdraw over 15,000 troops from southern oilfields and failed to implement the Protocol on Abyei, a dispute over territory that lies within southern Sudan and contains significant deposits of natural resources. The town of Abyei was destroyed last week. It is time that the U.S. hold Khartoum accountable so that peace can be found in the north, south, east and west Sudan.
What:
Coalition Urging U.S. Government to Hold Khartoum Accountable
Where:
1742 Longworth House Office Building
When:
Tuesday, June 10, 10 a.m.
Who:
Faith McDonnell
Institute on Religion & Democracy
Nina Shea
Hudson Institute
John Prendergast
Enough! Project
Mohamed Yahya
Damanga Coalition for Freedom & Democracy
Jimmy Mulla
Southern Sudanese Voice for Freedom
Roger Winter
Former Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
Darara Gubo
International Christian Concern
Congressman Trent Franks
(Invited)
Congressman Michael Capuano
(Invited)
Representatives of Northern and Eastern Sudan
(Invited)
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