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Sudan bans activities of Eritrean opposition

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(KHARTOUM) — Sudan has banned the activities of the Eritrean opposition in the country after years of support. The move indicates the level of good relations between Asmara and Khartoum.

The Sudanese government officially notified the representative of the Eritrean opposition in the Khartoum to stop political activities against Asmara government and close their venues.

According to Islam Today website, which is well informed about Islamist movements in the Horn of Africa, the Sudanese government also ordered the Eritrean groups to render houses and vehicles granted by the Sudanese security service.

In 1994 Eritrea severed bilateral ties accused the Islamist led government in Khartoum of harbouring the Eritrean opposition and particularly the Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement. The two countries repaired relations at the end of 2000 thanks to Qatari mediation.

However, Eritrea continued to accuse Sudan of embracing “terrorist groups” while it maintained its support to the Sudanese opposition parties settled in Asmara since 1996.

Following the signing of Comprehensive Peace Agreement by the Sudanese government and the former rebel SPLM in January 2005, Sudan and Eritrea started a timid rapprochement under the initiative of the former ally of Asmara, the SPLM. The Eritrean mediation to end the eastern Sudan conflict in October 2007 strengthened the bilateral ties between the two countries.

Since the closure of the opposition radio station, Al-Sharq in November 2006, Eritrean opposition forces moved its activities to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa. Actually, Sudan since 2005 refused to allow it to hold a conference in Khartoum.

However, an analyst who required anonymity said this move could mean that Sudan wants more decisive Eritrean action against the rebels of the Justice and Equality Movement who are still have some presence in Asmara.

He further said that the arrest of Abdel-Aziz Abu Ashr, the head of JEM intelligence and half brother of its chairman Khalil Ibrahim, in eastern Sudan while he was preparing to cross the border to Eritrea has a big significance for Sudanese authorities.

The opposition Eritrean Democratic Alliance consists of thirteen parties including two Islamist organizations, Eritrean Islamic Party for Justice and Development, and Eritrean Islamic Congress. The opposition alliance in its conference held in Addis Ababa last May elected Ould Cyprslasi Chairman of the Executive Office, Abdullah Mahmoud head of the Office of the leading opposition coalition.

Source: Sudan Tribune

4 thoughts on “Sudan bans activities of Eritrean opposition

  1. Eritrean-sudanese relationship isn’t something born over night, but its a friendship that have endured for centuries. Sudan is one of the first few countries to have recognized Eritreans struggle for independence, hosted both EPLF & ELF and accepted over one million Eritrean refugees during the time of great devestation and oppression. Sudan is also the only country who truely tried to mediate and solve the EPLF and ELF crisis in the 70ties.

    Eritreans in sudan moved freely and felt like home when they were in sudan.Sudan was Eritrean’s backbone during our struggle for independence and “border dispute”, no single Eritrean will ever forget that!!! Sudan is also one of the first countries that recognized Eritrea’s independence and hosted Eritrea’s first embassy. Even during the 98/00 Eri -ethio “border” dispute, sudan welcomed over 250,000 eritrean refugees.

    Nonetheless, Eritrean and Sudanese governments had their disagreements and misunderstandings, but Sudan remained Eritreans second home. Even during the tough times where Eritrea and Sudan relationship was at odds, no Eritrean civilian was deported or hurt.Now, Sudan decided it was time that the two sisterly nations comeback to their sense after a few lost years. and I truely admire the sudanese governments to have taken the first steps and remove all elements that bring chaos to Eritrea’s national security. And i hope Eritrea follows the same steps and removes all elements that put Sudan’s national integrity and security at risk.

    These jihadists not only bring a disaster to Eritrea, but they are also involved in sudan’s arm trafficing. I am glad that both governments have realized this, and argue both of them to work togthere in all domains.

    A stronger and united sudan also means a better and peacful Eritrea!!!!! lets all work togthere and make a better horn africa.

    One love for Sudan and Eritrea!!

  2. It is about time and indeed way overdue for the Sudanese government to deny those Jihadist pests the facility for their idiocy. As you know, they are embarssement to Eritrean Moslem who have been living peacefully with their Christian brothers and sisters and who have refused to get swayed by these backward groups. If not cut at the bud, their infectious disease goes beyond the borders of Eritrea.

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