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News Roundup 7th November

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A weekly news roundup from Peace Direct (www.peacedirect.org)

News Roundup:

  • The Sudanese army has captured Kurmuk, a key rebel stronghold in Blue Nile State. Despite the loss of the town, the rebels have vowed to continue fighting. Fighting between the Sudanese army and rebels continues in neighbouring South Kordofan. Both sides claimed hundreds were killed during fighting around the town of Taludi on Tuesday, though these claims have yet to be independently verified.
  • The human rights group the Enough Project, has accused the Sudanese army and militias of killing and raping civilians who are fleeing the fighting in Blue Nile.
  • Sudan has lodged a complaint against South Sudan with the UN Security Council. Sudan alleges the South has been supporting rebels in Blue Nile and South Kordofan. South Sudan rejected the claims.
  • The USA has extended sanctions against Sudan for another year.
  • A UN peacekeeper has been killed in Darfur.

News in Detail:

Blue Nile and South Kordofan

AFP: Hundreds of rebels killed in Kordofan clashes: governor
01 Nov: Hundreds of SPLM-North rebels were killed in clashes with the Sudanese army in South Kordofan on Monday, said a local governor in Sudan's only oil producing state where the army is battling insurgents. Read more

Reuters: Rebels say still fighting in Sudan oil state
02 Nov: Sudanese insurgents in the country's main oil-producing state South Kordofan battled government forces in a volatile border region for a second day Wednesday, a rebel spokesman said. Read more

AFP: Sudan forces accused of killings, rape
02 Nov: Sudanese government forces and militias are "killing and raping civilians in Blue Nile state" as they flee violence and bombing, a human rights watchdog said on Tuesday. Read more

BBC: Sudan army seizes rebel stronghold in Blue Nile state
03 Nov: Sudanese forces have captured the key rebel stronghold of Kurmuk in the border state of Blue Nile, government and rebel sources said. Read more

Reuters: Sudan SPLM-N rebels: "war will continue" after stronghold falls
03 Nov: Rebels in Sudan's Blue Nile border state vowed to continue fighting after the Sudanese army captured their main stronghold of Kurmuk on Thursday. Read more

International

Reuters: US extends long-standing sanctions on Sudan
01 Nov: US President Barack Obama Tuesday extended sanctions on Sudan for another year, saying Khartoum's policies had not yet improved enough to warrant their removal. Read more

Reuters: UK ambassador in Sudan keeps blogging despite protest
02 Nov: Britain's ambassador to Sudan said on Tuesday he would continue his controversial blog despite protests by Khartoum over his latest entry which criticised a severe economic crisis in the African country. Read more

Guardian: Britain urges Sudan and South Sudan to co-operate over resettlement 04 Nov: UK's international development minister calls on governments to help hundreds of thousands left in limbo following partition Read more

South Sudan

Sudan Tribune: South Sudan army accuses Khartoum based airline company of aiding rebels
01 Nov: A senior official from South Sudan's military intelligence has openly accused a Khartoum-based airline company of backing rebel groups intending to overthrow the southern government. Read more

Reuters: South Sudan wants investors for refinery
02 Nov: Africa's newest country South Sudan is looking for foreign investors to help build a refinery, a government official said on Wednesday. Read more

Abyei

AFP: South Sudan seeks more UN muscle in contested Abyei
02 Nov: South Sudan has called on the UN to deploy more troops in areas, including contested Abyei region, threatened by attack from rebel groups. Read more
North-South Relations

AFP: Sudan lodges Juba ‘border war' protest at UN
06 Nov: Sudan has lodged a fresh complaint with the UN Security Council detailing South Sudan's alleged support for rebels in its war-torn border states, just four months after partition, state media said on Saturday. Read more

Reuters: South Sudan rejects Sudan's complaint to UN over rebels
06 Nov: South Sudan on Sunday rejected allegations it was arming insurgents in two conflict-stricken border regions in Sudan after its old civil war foe brought the charges to the United Nations Security Council. Read more

Darfur

Al Jazeera: UN peacekeeper killed in Sudan's Darfur
06 Nov: UN chief condemns attack that left two other peacekeepers wounded while on patrol and urges Khartoum to ensure justice. Read more