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EU condemns Killing of Members of the Justice and Equality Movement in Sudan
15 May, 2013By: Mohammed Osman
Khartoum, Sudan (Sudanow)-The European Union on Wednesday said killing signatory leaders of a peace deal with the government, last week, was determintal to the peace process an to the people in Darfur
‘’The EU Delegation in Sudan condemns the attack on 12 May 2013 that led to the killing of Mohamed Bashar, signatory to the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD), and several other members of the Justice and Equality Movement-Sudan. ‘’ the EU said in a press release issued here Wednesday.
The press release pointed out that European Union supports the DDPD and remains committed to promote reconciliation and peace in Darfur . Attacking those who are willing to lay down arms and negotiate is detrimental to the peace process and to the people of Darfur .
The statement stressed that the EU Delegation calls on all sides involved in the fighting to immediately cease hostilities and to engage in a peaceful settlement of the conflict, recalling that ‘’justice and accountability are the cornerstones of sustainable peace in Darfur and can only be accomplished by a common will to move forward among all parties."
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