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To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (267)5/6/1999 5:25:00 PM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1713
 
Sudan: Government dispatches mujahadeen to defend oil fields

IRIN, 6 May 1999 Khartoum has sent out a first batch of "Protectors of Oil Brigade" mujahadeen (Islamic volunteers) to defend the industry, army spokesman Lieutenant-General Mohamed Osman Yassin said on Sudanese TV on Wednesday. He accused the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) "and those who supply them with funds and equipment" of wanting to deny the Sudanese people their resources. He said the mujahadeen were ready "to repulse any aggression and defeat conspiracy". Sudan is building a 1,000-mile oil pipeline from southern oilfields to Port Sudan and plans to export its first shipment of crude oil by 30 June.

Rebels reportedly targeting oil facilities in the south and east

Government forces also claimed on Wednesday to have repulsed rebel attacks on oil installations in the south and east of the country. In a radio statement, Yassin said the SPLA had attacked Ler in southern Unity state on Sunday, and other unnamed "traitors and agents" had attacked Rasai in the eastern state of Kassala. "The attack on Ler targeted the country's oil production, while that on Rasai aimed at the oil pipeline and highway", Yassin said.

AFP news agency reported a claim on Wednesday by the opposition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) that it had destroyed a government military convoy in Kassala state, causing "massive destruction". NDA forces are trying to cut off the Port Sudan-Khartoum road, the NDA statement said.

Unfreezing of businessman's assets shows up US "falsehood"

Sudan has said that the US Treasury's decision on Monday to unfreeze the American assets of Saleh Idris, owner of the pharmaceutical plant destroyed in a US air raid last August, "testifies to the falsehood of the accusations against Sudan and to the erroneous attack on the factory on grounds that it produced chemical weapons". Junior foreign minister Ali Abdel Rahman Al-Nimeiri on Wednesday called on the US to pay compensation to those affected in the air strike and to reconsider all measures it has imposed on Sudan, "including all forms of political, economic and commercial sanctions".



To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (267)5/7/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1713
 
Sudan. Dr. El- Turabi : Oil for war is a ridicolous disinformation

Al-Rayaam, Thursday May 6th
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr. Hassan Abdallah El- Turabi described today a statement that "oil revenue shall be used in manufacturing weapons" attributed to him in an artcile published by AFP on May 3rd, as a cheap and ridiculous attempt of disinformation that falls in the hostile campaign against the Sudan. Dr. El- Turabi asserted that the oil revenue is for construction and development.

This came in an interview with the Al- Rayaam on the ongoing dialogue and contacts with the opposition, regional and international forces to establish a comprehensive reconciliation and a peaceful settlement to the conflict in the Sudan.

sudan.net