Submitted by Tamazuj1 on Fri, 2012-03-02 23:39
The president of the Sudan Revolutionary Front Malik Agar
has denied allegations that South Sudan was involved in the attack
supporting Sudanese rebel forces on the border area of Jau in South
Kordofan.
Early last week, Khartoum accused South Sudan of aiding and
arming rebels engaged in recent fighting along the border with the
Sudan Armed Forces.
Malik Agar the head of the SRF and also the chairman of the
Sudan People's Liberation Movement North denied accusations Of South
Sudan's involvement and said the fighting took place within the Sudanese
territory.
Speaking to Radio Tamazuj, the chairman said the recent
fighting followed the SRF's first successful operation in South
Kordofan.
The SRF is made a coalition of opposition movements from
Darfur and South Kordofan, including the Sudan People's Liberation
Movement North (SPLM-N), the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and the
two Sudan Liberation Movement factions led by Abdel Wahid and Minni
Minawi (SLM-AW, SLM-MM).
The Front's collective aim is to overthrow the regime in Khartoum.
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