Monday 1 October 2012

The defence minister told the journalist that sudan is not helping rebells against Silva now after the pact for petr4olium signed we find that the government was doing that they deny.

Controlled security forces opposed to the government of the south Omdurman ... escape Gai and the arrest of 70 individuals and adjust the heavy guns Raid and fire with militia led by Maj. Gen. James Gai Bafattaahab 10-01-2012 10:49 AM Sudanese security authorities raided a house leader southern opposition to the government of the south and the northern government-backed James Gai object in "Omdurman, after an exchange of fire with the rest of the troops. The newspaper "Sudan Tribune" issued in Khartoum on Monday morning, flight Gai, who heads the South Sudan Liberation Movement yesterday to an unknown destination where followed by some members of his militia, while taken away by security forces 5 officers and 70 individuals and seized 5 heavy guns and 4 phones "rich." The security forces arrested 24 members of the militia after a raid of two adjacent houses in the area cordoned since yesterday afternoon with a large number of vehicles and heavily armed soldiers and security force put her hand on a cart full of weapons, amid a state of panic swept resident of the area after an exchange of fire. This development comes against the backdrop of rejection South Sudan Liberation Movement of the recently signed agreements between the Government of Sudan and the southern state in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, in particular the Convention on the security arrangements and which provides for the prevention of armed opposition movements in the two countries. A security source said: "The raid attempt by the government to drain capital from the militias fighting the government of the south, he said, adding that authorities seized 8 cars next to dozens of small arms." Under recent security agreements between Sudan and South Sudan to stop both countries from harboring and supporting armed opposition movements to the other state system. Network perimeter

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