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Africa Horn
When armed groups obstruct peace in Sudan
2020-05-25
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman

[Sudan Tribune] It is regrettable that some Armed struggle movement factions stand as a stumbling block against the path to the grinding of the peace processor for Sudan. Having said that, one will start by asking himself as to how can the grinding of the peace processor in Sudan be pushed forward in the presence of barricades against it made by those who demand peace? It is appalling that some factions of the armed struggle movements who turned semi-pirates stand as a stumbling block against the path to peace. Thus, the Barricades and Stumbling Blocks have been created by the aggressively selfish and the self-centred are delaying the Sudanese Peace Process in Juba, the South Sudan Capital.

The foregoing title of this article comes against the backdrop of the Major General Yassin Ibrahim Abdel Ghani, the Governor of Blue Nile State, called on all the Armed Struggle Movements and the Peoples Liberation Movement (SPLM) -Abdul Aziz al-Hilo wing, in particular, to push the grinding of the peace processor forward in order to reach a comprehensive and sustainable peace, stressing that the negotiating parties are serious in the grinding of the peace processor and that they are making appreciable efforts had it not for the emergence of the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
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