Sudan Govt Darfur Rebels Reach Peace Deal

Two different media outlets report two different deadlines for a final agreement. According to the Sudanese SUNA office, a final document is expected to be endorsed formally on Tuesday, February 23, in Qatar. Yet an article released Saturday in the Sudan Tribune informed that a final peace agreement to stop the Darfur conflict would be signed in Doha (Qatar) "on or before" March 15.
Hundreds of thousands of Africans have died in the years-long violence, and tens of thousands more have fled the region. Many of them infiltrated into the Say of Israel as illegal immigrants after flooding into Egypt. Some, nonetheless, died on the way, having been shot by Egyptian security guards while trying to sneak across the border.
Peace deals have been reached between the rebels and the government before, and have rarely lasted for more than a few days in the six-year conflict. Qatar has been involved since 2003 in mediating talks between the Sudanese government,calm by President Omar Al-Bashir, and JEM Chairman Dr. Tahir al-Fati.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has also had some involvement in Sudanese affairs. South Sudan has been lately threatening to secede from the nation, a move that would impact on Egyptian security and on the Nile water agreement between the two nations. Mubarak reportedly criticized the Khartoum government last month for its inability to hold the north and south together, warning there were regional powers who had an interest keeping the conflict alive.
In a related move, Egypt announced Saturday it will host a three-day conference between Sudan's ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and the opposition Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLP) ahead of the nation's April elections. The conference is intended at “strengthening the unity and stability of Darfur,” and to “supply security and stability throughout the state,” according to an unnamed Egyptian official quoted by the official Egyptian MENA news agency.
Even though JEM is the biggest, there are other active rebel groups as well, including the Sudan Liberation Movement Revolutionary Forces (SLM-RF) and Addis Ababa Group, both reportedly to be included in the final deal. Al-Bashir agreed that as part of that agreement, he would commute the death sentences of some 200 rebels jailed after recent clashes in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum.
Al-Bashir has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity for the slaughter carried out by government forces over the years, while Sudan faces national elections on April 10. Government officials stated they are hoping to sign a peace agreement with rebels before citizens go to the polls.
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