

RDC: Association des Jeunes Professionnels de l’UDPS – Declaration Politique (09.06.2019)









As a continuation of your various and strong roles in supporting the revolution, and in concurrence with the civil disobedience, we ask you to boycott all embassies and Military Council representation posts outside Sudan, and to avoid any dealings that could provide funds to the Coup Council.
We also request that you do not transfer any money through banks or any establishment that could go to the funds of the regime.
We stand united, firm, and strong, inside and outside Sudan, until all our demands are met, and our civil disobedience is successful.
SPA Media Team
8th of June, 2019

8 June 2019, Addis Abeba: The Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat welcomes the visit to Khartoum by Ethiopia’s Prime Minister and current Chairman of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD),Dr Abiy Ahmed, and the constructive meetings he held with the parties in the crisis in Sudan on Friday, 8 June 2019.
The Chairperson further wishes to express his deep appreciation for the close collaboration between IGAD and the AU Special Envoy Prof Mohamed El Hacen Lebatt and the Special Representative for Sudan Ambassador Mohamed Belaiche for their joint efforts in bringing parties to urgently resume negotiations.
In this regard, the Chairperson notes with satisfaction that the cooperation between IGAD and the AUC is firmly in line with the AU Peace and Security Council decision of 6 June 2019, and further reinforces the AU-led facilitation process to ensure that Africa continues to speak with one voice in its efforts to support the Sudanese people resolve the crisis in Sudan.
The Chairperson encourages the parties to undertake all the necessary political and security measures required to pave the way for a rapid resumption of negotiations to achieve a consensual agreement for transition towards civilian-led rule.
The Chairperson further stresses the need for all foreign actors to refrain from interference, and support the African Union efforts to support a Sudanese-led and and owned process that respects the will and aspirations of the people of Sudan, the region and the Continent.



The Transitional Military Council is really insane thinking of their strategy going into negotiations and mediation with the Forces of Freedom and Change Delaration (FFC), as if they ever was serious about anything else than using the guns on innocent civilians. The TMC should show serious finesse and gratitude for being in power, instead of their crimes against humanity and vindictive actions.
The TMC is really stalling their plans for a negotiations or talks with the FFC. As there are reports of two more leaders arrested after the meeting at the Ethiopian Embassy in Khartoum.
These being the SPLM-N leaders Ismail Jallab and Mubarak Ardol. Therefore, three SPLM-N leaders are in detention and one from the SPA. This shows the intention of the TMC. The TMC are really not serious.
With the reports of these actions done to the FFC. The TMC is clearly not planning for real talks. They are just doing it for photo-ops and getting headlines. Hoping it will die down and drown like the bodies have done in river Nile. Because, the TMC is a military movement, they are using the arms as their tool to finish things up and not even thinking of talking.
The TMC is not to be trusted, not to be legitimate body, as it is an military junta and outfit, which is only there to try take the power of the state without legitimacy. The TMC will not give up to a civilian ruler, because that means they have to give way. That is why they are arresting the FFC, the SPA and SPLM-N leaders.
This is a real sign and the Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed Ali is on a loose goose hunt. There is no way at this junction he will not get anything. Not if they are contemplating real talks with serious measures for the future. Everything else is just lie, a manufactured story, as if the TMC would be a serious governing body, they would have acted differently and not arrested the counter-parts in the process. Especially not directly after the mediation meeting, which three leaders of the FFC has been detained since.
The TMC is trying to intimidate, to challenge and getting anyone with submission by arms and by taking the leaders of the people away. This is who they are and they are not even hiding it. Peace.


The Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA) today will not go back to the negotiation table with the Transitional Military Council (TMC) until those responsible for last week’s barbaric attacks on demonstrators at the Army HQ are brought to justice.
Following up on our announcement of yesterday, we stand firm in our rejection of any proposed resumption of direct negotiations with the Military Council. While we appreciate the mediation of Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, H.E. Abiy Ahmad, we need to emphasize that for such an effort to be successful, the following measures must be immediately met:
*Setup an internationally recognized independent investigation panel, with international panel to probe into the criminal attacks on protesters near the Army HQ in Khartoum and other sit-in camps across the country, as well as all crimes committed since April 11, and bring perpetrators and those who issued the orders to fair trial.
*Put an end to the systematic killing and torturing of peaceful citizens by the Janjaweed militias and withdraw those forces out of cities, towns, and villages.
*Free all political detainees and prisoners of war and put an end to the ongoing arrest campaign against citizens, particularly those working in strategic sectors such as banking, utilities and aviation, as well political activists and revolutionaries.
*Restore public freedoms and cease all violations of the rights of expression and association.
*Lift the ban on the internet service, imposed by the coup junta to cover up for their atrocious crimes in the streets of cities and villages.
*The ultimate aim of any mediation effort should be to facilitate the transfer of power to a transitional civilian authority in line with the Freedom and Change Declaration.
*Our immediate focus now is on ensuring the success of our all-out civil disobedience and open political strike.
SPA
07 June 2019