Categories: General
      Date: Mar  8, 2010
     Title: Arab League to Monitor Sudan Elections
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The Arab League has announced its resolution to dispatch a delegation chaired by the AL Representative, Salah Halima, in the company of 50 monitors for supervising the presidential and parliamentary elections set for coming April.


Halima reported that the league has been  concern with the situations in Sudan, particularly Darfur, commending the Doha peace talks between the government and Darfur movements, security and humanitarian enhancement, tribal reconciliations concluded, normalization between Sudan and Chad and  the up stepping  development trend.
He stated that China has adopted a humanitarian and development- oriented position similar to that assumed by the AL by establishing basic services projects, with emphasis on infrastructures, noting that China is a major investor in the oil sector of South Sudan.


 Former President, Marshal Abdalrahman Swaraddahab informed that 3,000 members of the Sudanese community in Cairo have support al-Bashir nomination for national presidency.
 Addressing the  procession staged by the National Congress Party Office in Cairo last Saturday  in support of Bashir's candidacy, Chairman to the National Committee for Al Bashir's Election , Swaraddahab, said," For the continuity of peace and development, there exists a need for Al Bashir election as he is the only person  trustable of  advancing those efforts."

Moreover he said, "As the country needs a president experienced in governance, the committee has consensually agreed that Bashir is the most fit man for the presidency." adding that the committee is a civil organization with no connections with the National Congress Party or the government.
 Wrapping up his address, the former president lauded the support Egypt has been long providing, wishing President Hosni Mubarak swift health recovery.


 The southern leader in Congress Party, Riak Gai, views that any Sudanese person ken on Sudan's interest ought to vote for Al Bashir, given his national achievements.


The party representative to Cairo, Kamal Hassan Ali said, " Swaraddahab, sided the Sudanese people during the uprising of 1985  and he is now doing the same by supporting Al Bashir nomination.
 The Sudanese community chanted in support of Al Bashir, while denouncing the ICC Chief Prosecutor, Ocampo.