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    Salva story (115




    Liberation leader appeals to churches


    By Nicholas Kerr


    Commander Salva Kiir Mayardit, deputy chairman of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and commander of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), has appealed to Australian churches to be the advocates of the people of southern Sudan.


    He was speaking to members of a delegation from the National Council of Churches in Australia. The delegation recently visited north and south Sudan.


    Commander Salva is a practicing Catholic. He told the group the war the National Islamic Front government of the north is waging against the people of the south amounts to genocide - and that the world is silent about it.


    He stressed that the only solution to the situation in Sudan - sometimes called the worst humanitarian tragedy since World War II - is peace.


    The government is carrying out a jihad (holy war) against the south. The people of the north are mainly Muslim and Arab. The people of the south are African and mainly Christian or follow traditional religions.


    The commander was echoing calls by the churches in Sudan to the delegation:


    . To be advocates for the people of southern Sudan.


    . To urge the Australian government to be involved in the peace process.


    . To put pressure on the oil companies. The government in Khartoum is using money from oil, which is pumped from the south to the north, to fund the war against the south.


    Commander Salva said the government of Sudan is spending US $3 million a day on the war. Most of this comes from oil revenue.


    "Our people have suffered a lot," he told the delegation.


    "They need somebody to be their advocates. And you are the right people to take the message to the people of Australia that the war being fought in Sudan is a genocidal one.


    "It is not only genocidal, it is being committed in silence. Nobody will talk about it.


    "People need peace. An honourable peace is what we want, a peace that will last."


    Churches have a special role in informing the international community, he said.


    "Nobody can quieten the churches," he said." Even during the communist era, the churches did not die in the Soviet Union when it was so great. Churches were existing there - and they were speaking out about all the oppression that was happening.


    "We believe that, through you, one day our case will be seen by the international community."


    Commander Salva said the SPLM follows the IGAD declaration of principles. IGAD (Inter-Governmental Authority on Development) represents countries in the region. It was set up to promote peace and stability and the peaceful resolution of conflicts.


    Commander Salva would like Australia to do whatever it can to support the IGAD peace process - perhaps by becoming an observer nation at the peace talks.


    "The IGAD declaration of principles speak of a negotiated peaceful solution to the war in Sudan," Commander Salva said. "And within this is the right to self-determination of the people of southern Sudan and the marginalised areas.


    "This can be achieved only when the war has stopped."


    Once the war has ended there should be a referendum on the right to self determination. The referendum should be supervised by the international community.


    "Of course, the government of Sudan does not accept this," he said. "It feels that, if the war stops, and people vote in a referendum, the southern Sudanese will vote for independence, cutting off the south from the north.


    "For this reason they will not allow it, and they will never allow it. So the government of Sudan took to arms. They feel they have to solve this problem by military means. They want a military victory over the SPLA. This is why this war has been going on for such a very long time."


    The war has been going for 19 years.


    "Of course, for the north, it would be an historical mistake for them to allow the south to secede," he said. "There is virtually nothing in the north. All the wealth is in the south. There is oil, there are agricultural lands, there are all the rivers. So they cannot allow this to happen.


    "This is why the situation is so difficult. This is why we want you to be our voices, wherever you are."


    Most of the south, with the exception of places like Juba, the capital of the south, is held by the SPLA. These liberated areas are known as New Sudan.


    Commander Salva said the people of New Sudan need humanitarian help.


    "They need education, health services, good roads - everything," he said. "People are hungry. They are human beings and they need all these things.


    "The only way to get these things is to stop the war."


    He said that, if international oil companies could be persuaded to stop exploiting oil from the south, the war would end.


    "The north could not finance the war without the oil," he said.


    "If they continue to exploit this oil the war will never stop, and maybe they will achieve what they are looking for - that is, military victory - because they will bring in a lot of military weapons. They will hire mercenaries from other countries.


    "The people who are bombing our civilian population now are not really Sudanese. They have pilots from Iraq, from Iran, people from Libya, Afghanistan and some Russians.


    "If the international community were to rise up and stop this oil, at least for the time being, it could achieve peace. Then there would be no problem about the war. We want you to help bring this about."


    Commander Salva said the government of Sudan has no respect for human rights.


    "They are so desperate that they do not want any living thing here in southern Sudan," he said. "They want only the land. If they were interested in people there would be no reason to bomb trading centres and school compounds.


    "Even when they find the cattle in our areas - the Dinka and the Nuer are cattle owning people - they drop bombs on the cattle, killing the livestock.


    "The international community should isolate this government from international bodies.


    "They are actually connected to al-Qaeda. Osama Bin Laden himself was in Sudan for about five or six years and had his headquarters here. People believe that senior members of al-Qaeda are still within Sudan. They are being hidden now in the bushes of southern Sudan in garrisons in the south where journalists and diplomats cannot find them. But they are still there.


    "All this should be brought out into the open and the international community should confront the regime with it.


    "These are the people who have taken on themselves the responsibility of exporting extremism. Islamic extremists are to be trained in Sudan and then sent wherever they can carry out these terrorist activities.


    "Unless this regime is removed, there can be no peace in Sudan, and there can be no peace in the whole region and the world at large."


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    *Nicholas Kerr, the editor of the Uniting Church in Australia's "New Times" in Adelaide, was a member of the NCCA delegation.



                  

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