Sudan: Draft Proposal to End Sudan War Proposed By Tagaddum Chair Abdalla Hamdok

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Sudan: Draft Proposal to End Sudan War Proposed By Tagaddum Chair Abdalla Hamdok
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The London-based Arab magazine Al Majalla yesterday posted 'a document circulating in Sudanese political circles' entitled A Proposal for a Political Solution to End the War and Establish the Sudanese State, which is an initiative of former Sudanese PM Abdalla Hamdok, chair of the newly established Civil Democratic Forces (Tagaddum).

The London-based Arab magazine Al Majalla yesterday posted"a document circulating in Sudanese political circles" entitledJeddah Declaration

Recognising that the Sudanese crisis since independence is a comprehensive political, security, economic, social and cultural crisis that must be recognised and solved radically; We affirm that the principle of equal citizenship, the greatest product of modern political thought, is the backbone for establishing and building a modern state in Sudan;

5- The state shall be unbiased, keeping the same distance to religions, identities, and cultures, recognising diversity and pluralism, and considering all its components in a fair way. 9- The building and establishment of civil state institutions to ensure efficiency, professionalism, nationalism, and a fair distribution of opportunities at all levels among Sudanese.

15- Commitment to the principle of peaceful political action and criminalizing all forms of violence and extremism or deviating from constitutional legitimacy and undermining the democratic system. 21- Addressing the humanitarian and economic catastrophe, its social effects, and all the issues of those affected, and reconstructing what was destroyed by the war.We are the SAF and the RSF, facilitated by Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The Parties shall implement this Agreement in good faith and warrant that all forces under their command and control and allied with them shall fully comply with this Agreement at all times. 2.2 The Cessation of Hostilities Agreement shall be valid for a period of sixty days from the date of its entry into force and may be extended by agreement of the two parties in order to reach a permanent ceasefire agreement.

2.12.7 Torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, including sexual and discriminatory violence in all its forms.2.12.9 Obtaining or strengthening defences, resupplying or distributing weapons or military supplies including from foreign sources. 2.12.12 Hostile media actions by both parties, or issuing negative statements and statements against any party inside or outside Sudan.2.12.14 Mobilizational movement of forces, weapons or resources.2.12.16 Mobilizing, mobilizing, mobilizing or arming civilians and bringing in mercenaries and foreigners.

2.13.2 Facilitating humanitarian work through the flow of humanitarian and relief aid without any obstacles. 2.13.6 During the transfer of non-military supplies, the SAF, the RSF, and the Joint Ceasefire Monitoring Centre must follow the following procedures: D- The Joint Ceasefire Monitoring Centre, which includes representatives of the SAF and the RSF, visits the designated inspection areas, which are required to be located outside the unit/units sending supplies, and verifies the items prepared for deportation and allows their passage.

G- The Joint Ceasefire Monitoring Centre will develop a timetable for the transfer of supplies in Khartoum state, which will be exchanged with the SAF and the Rapid Support Forces.3.

3.5 The two parties are committed to providing the necessary protection and creating the appropriate environment for the centre's workers, its sectors, and field teams in a way that ensures the facilitation of its work and the success of its mission.: Measures and procedures to be followed in the event of a breach or violation of the agreement.

4.1.1.3 In the event that solutions are not reached regarding specific violations, the Centre organises a high-level meeting between the joint supreme committee, which consists of the heads of the intelligence agencies of Egypt, the Emirates, and Bahrain, the deputy commander-in-chief of the SAF, and the second commander of the RSF, to discuss the serious violations reported by the Centre. Finding solutions and ensuring that they do not happen again.5.

5.5 The Parties are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of humanitarian workers, their equipment and their property. 5.8 The two parties are committed to opening safe corridors for civilians and not impeding the movement of humanitarian and commercial convoys while ensuring safety procedures for them.

5.12 During the period of cessation of hostilities, the SAF and the RSFshall exchange lists of prisoners of war and detainees, followed by a visit by the International Committee of the Red Cross and their release in parallel and gradually. 1- The commander-in-chief of the SAF is chosen by the political forces because he is the link between politics and the military in the army.3- Commander of the Air Force according to competence and specialization.The declaration of principles for the political solution is divided into the following four files: A- Humanitarian issues B. Security and military issues: - Permanent ceasefire.

- Addressing the imbalance in the representation of Sudanese at all levels by taking into account diversity and pluralism. - Forming independent investigation committees into the violations and crimes that occurred before and after April 15.

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