Monday, August 3, 2015

Sudan Says Willing to Suspend Verdicts Against Rebels Who Join Talks


Reuters, 03/08 17:18 CET

By Khalid Abdelaziz

KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan said on Monday it could freeze court verdicts against armed rebels if they agree to join national reconciliation talks, a renewed attempt by the government to end fighting that has long mired the country.

First Vice President Bakri Hassan Saleh told reporters the freeze on verdicts, which could include death sentences, would apply for the duration of the talks.

Khartoum has been fighting an insurgency in the southern provinces of Blue Nile and South Kordofan since 2011, mounted mostly by former civil war fighters who were left in Sudan after South Sudan seceded that year.

President Omar al-Bashir called for a national dialogue early last year but little progress has been made. He also renewed a general amnesty for armed groups who “truly desire to return and participate in dialogue”.

“We can freeze rulings during the talks period as well as take any other measures based on consensus,” he said.

Full article available here: Willing to Suspend Verdicts 

Source: Euronews

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