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Steiner
27.03.2012, 10:20
Laut neuesten Meldungen kam es gestern zu schweren Gefechten in der ölreichen Grenzregion zwichen Nord-und Südsudan. Der Süden beschuldigt den Norden Ölanlagen bombardiert zu haben worauf der Süden mit Truppen einmarschiert ist und dabei mindestens 2 Militärbasen eingenommen hat.


Nach neuen Kämpfen an der Grenze zwischen dem Sudan und dem Südsudan hat UN-Generalsekretär Ban Ki Moon ein Ende der Gewalt gefordert. Ein UN-Sprecher sagte am Montag (Ortszeit), der Generalsekretär sei „sehr besorgt“ über die „militärischen Zusammenstöße in der Grenzregion“ und fordere beide Seiten auf, die bereits getroffenen Vereinbarungen über Sicherheit, Grenzüberwachung und die umstrittene Region Abyei zu beachten und umzusetzen. Ban appellierte zugleich an die Führungen beider Staaten, Anfang April wie geplant in der südsudanesischen Hauptstadt Juba zusammenzutreffen.
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Sudan und Südsudan: Kämpfe in der Grenzregion – Ban fordert Ende der Gewalt - weiter lesen auf FOCUS Online: http://www.focus.de/politik/weitere-meldungen/sudan-und-suedsudan-kaempfe-in-der-grenzregion-ban-fordert-ende-der-gewalt_aid_728381.html

Hier gibts einen etwas ausführlicheren Bericht auf Englisch:


South Sudan accused Sudan of sending warplanes to bomb two border areas and launching a ground attack on a third.

Sudan accused the southern army of attacking the oil-producing Heglig region, parts of which are claimed by both nations.

The countries have been at loggerheads over a series of sensitive issues since South Sudan declared independence from Sudan in July, taking with it most of the country's known oil reserves.

The neighbours have yet to agree on the position of their 1,120-mile shared border or how much the landlocked south should pay to export oil – the lifeblood of both economies – through Sudan.

Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir had been planning to fly to the southern capital Juba on April 3 to meet his southern counterpart Salva Kiir to try and resolve their disputes.

South Sudan's army, or SPLA, on Monday accused Sudan of bombing the disputed border areas of Jau and Pan Akuach and then moving ground forces against another area called Teshwin.

"After repulsing the attack, the SPLA pursued the withdrawing SAF (Sudanese Armed Forces) force and they captured two bases of SAF between Heglig and Teshwin," SPLA spokesman Philip Aguer said.

"This is a self-defence measure by SPLA to defend itself against aggressors," he said.

Aguer said parts of Heglig were now under control of the southern army, a statement denied by Sudan.

Sudan's army spokesman Sawarmi Khalid Saad told state news agency SUNA many SPLA soldiers had been killed in the fighting in Heglig. SPLA forces later withdrew towards the border, he added.

Saad confirmed fighting in the border area of Sudan's South Kordofan state and the southern Unity state. He denied there had been any fighting in Jau but did not name other locations or say who started the violence.

Sudan's government spokesman Abdullah Ali Masar accused South Sudan of attacking Heglig with the help of rebels from the Darfur region, SUNA reported. Darfur is the scene of a separate near decade-long insurgency against the Khartoum government.

South Sudan secured its independence in a referendum promised in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war with the north.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/sudan/9168539/Clashes-erupt-between-Sudan-and-South-Sudan.html

derRevisor
27.03.2012, 10:22
Möge unser Hurensohn gewinnen, wer auch immer das ist.

fatalist
27.03.2012, 10:23
Christen gegen Moslems, und es geht um Geld.

Steiner
27.03.2012, 10:25
BREAKING!!!

Laut Ahram Online hat heute der Nordsudan seine Luftangriffe auf den Südsudan fortgesetzt.


Sudanese warplanes launched a second day of bombardment of oil-rich areas of South Sudan, after bloody clashes between ground troops of the rival states, a Southern government official said Tuesday.

"After a day of attacks by air and ground troops on Monday, this morning we heard the Antonov (aircraft) return, and dropped two bombs," said Gideon Gatpan, information minister for South Sudan's Unity state.

"We believe the airstrikes were targeting the oil fields," said Gatpan, adding the bombs, which landed some 35 kilometres (22 miles) from the state capital Bentiu, were not believed to have caused casualties or damage to oil infrastructure.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/37783/World/Region/Sudan-renews-airstrikes-of-South-Sudan-oil-region.aspx

Steiner
27.03.2012, 10:27
Möge unser Hurensohn gewinnen, wer auch immer das ist.

Das dürfte wohl der christliche Süden sein. Ich wünsche dem südsudanenischen Präsidenten Salva Kiir Mayardit viel Erfolg bei der Verteidigung seiner Heimat gegen muslimischen Invasoren aus dem Norden

Brathering
27.03.2012, 10:30
Südsudan sollte sich mich Äthiopien bündnismäßig zusammentun.

MANFREDM
27.03.2012, 10:32
Laut neuesten Meldungen kam es gestern zu schweren Gefechten in der ölreichen Grenzregion zwichen Nord-und Südsudan. Der Süden beschuldigt den Norden Ölanlagen bombardiert zu haben worauf der Süden mit Truppen einmarschiert ist und dabei mindestens 2 Militärbasen eingenommen hat.


Neger bombardiert Neger. Es trifft immer den Richtigen. Und anschliessend können die Linksknaller und Gutmenschen hier wieder Stränge eröffnen:

Hungerkatastrophe in der Sahelzone: 15 Millionen Menschen erwartet der Hungertod

Kolonialmächte für Afrikas sterbende Kinder verantwortlich , ... usw.

Die Bildchen dazu gibt es schon: http://www.abload.de/img/5h343.bildbgkcx.jpg

Oder die Jooooooooooooooooooooooden sind schuld.


Du hast in deiner Liste noch die "Klimakatastrophe" vergessen...

Oh, sorry!

Reilinger
27.03.2012, 10:37
BREAKING!!!

Laut Ahram Online hat heute der Nordsudan seine Luftangriffe auf den Südsudan fortgesetzt.



http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/37783/World/Region/Sudan-renews-airstrikes-of-South-Sudan-oil-region.aspx

Daß die Mohammedaner nicht einfach auf das Öl verzichten würden, war abzusehen.

Steiner
27.03.2012, 10:39
Da scheint sich etwas größeres zu entwickeln. Der Muselterroristenpräsident Al Bashir(Nordsudan) hat gestern ein Dekret veröffentlicht in welchem er zur Bildung von "Jihadmilizen" aufruft.Zudem hat er auch von einer "großen Moblisierungskampagne gesprochen". Der Süden sollte sich wohl allmählich auf eine Invasion einstellen....


Sudan’s President forms body to mobilize “Jihadists”

March 26, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The President of Sudan, Omer Hassan Al-Bashir, on Monday decreed the establishment of a committee to undertake “mobilization of Jihadists”, appointing first Vice-President Ali Osman Mohammad Taha as its chairman.

Earlier this month, Al-Bashir ordered full mobilization of the paramilitary Popular Defense Forces (PDF) in the wake of increased tension with neighboring South Sudan which Khartoum accuses of supporting rebels fighting the Sudanese government along the poorly defined borders between the two countries.

Sudan’s News agency SUNA published Al-Bashir’s decree which stated that the committee is tasked with making the necessary arrangements for the “grand mobilization campaign” and preparations of Jihadists camps as well as any other functions needed to achieve its purpose.

The committee’s membership is made up of 23 top state officials including first Vice-President Taha as chairman, Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mohamed Hussien as Vice-Chairman as well the ministers of interior, finance, the director-general of the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) and the general coordinator of the PDF.

The decree instructed the ministry of finance to provide funding for the committee which will be seated in the capital Khartoum but allowed to set up branch offices elsewhere.

The decree comes on the same day in which Sudan’s army clashed with South Sudan’s army in the oil-rich town of Heglig, in the most serious confrontation since the South split from Sudan in July last year.

http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudan-s-President-forms-body-to,42048

Reilinger
27.03.2012, 10:39
Neger bombardiert Neger. Es trifft immer den Richtigen. Und anschliessend können die Linksknaller und Gutmenschen hier wieder Stränge eröffnen:

Hungerkatastrophe in der Sahelzone: 15 Millionen Menschen erwartet der Hungertod

Kolonialmächte für Afrikas sterbende Kinder verantwortlich , ... usw.

Die Bildchen dazu gibt es schon: http://www.abload.de/img/5h343.bildbgkcx.jpg

Oder die Jooooooooooooooooooooooden sind schuld.

Du hast in deiner Liste noch die "Klimakatastrophe" vergessen...

Steiner
27.03.2012, 10:49
Die heutigen Bombenangriffe sind jetzt auch von der dort ansässigen chinesischen Ölfirma bestätigt worden:


"This morning as you called I heard the Antonov hovering over Bentiu town because it has just dropped some bombs in the main Unity oil fields," Unity state information minister Gideon Gatpan told Reuters.

"It has now gone back, possibly for refuelling, and may come back," he said by phone.

Sudanese army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad could not be reached on his mobile phone but Asian oil group GNPOC - the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, a consortium led by China's CNPC - operating in Unity state confirmed the bombing.

"The war planes are hovering everywhere ... One bomb actually just missed Unity base camp but anywhere else so far there is no information," said Vice President Chom Juaj.

"They bombed the oil field but so far we are still waiting for the report from the field telling us if they are damaged or not," he said.

http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE82Q00A20120327

Widder58
27.03.2012, 16:49
Da scheint sich etwas größeres zu entwickeln. Der Muselterroristenpräsident Al Bashir(Nordsudan) hat gestern ein Dekret veröffentlicht in welchem er zur Bildung von "Jihadmilizen" aufruft.Zudem hat er auch von einer "großen Moblisierungskampagne gesprochen". Der Süden sollte sich wohl allmählich auf eine Invasion einstellen....



http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudan-s-President-forms-body-to,42048

Zeit für die Europäer den Nordsudan zu unterstützen- man kann doch gut muslimischen Extremisten in letzter Zeit. Dabei können sich BP und Co. gleich noch die Quellen unter den nagel reißen.

Beobachter
28.03.2012, 15:53
Ehrlich gesagt fällt es mir schwer, hier eine Seite zu unterstützen. Der Norden ist islamisches Extremistengebiet, der Süden ist Vasall der USA. So what?
Könnte man fast Korea als Vergleich heranziehen, wenn man die islamischen Extremisten gegen Juche-Ideologen austauscht. ;)

Steiner
23.04.2012, 08:37
Der Nordsudan hat heute morgen ein süd-sudanesisches Dorf mit Flugzeugen angegriffen. Mindestens 3 Menschen darunter 1 Kind sollen bei den Luftangriffen getötet worden sein.....


Sudanese war planes launched a fresh bombing raid on a key South Sudanese town Monday, dashing hopes that a withdrawal of Southern troops from a contested area would end weeks of fighting.

Several bombs were dropped on Bentiu, capital of the oil-rich South Sudan border state of Unity, killing at least one child, officials said.

"This is a serious escalation, and a violation of the territory of South Sudan... I think it is a clear provocation," Mac Paul, the South's deputy director of military intelligence said.

The attack, the latest of several on the town and in South Sudan's border state, come a day after the South's army said it had completed a pullout of the contested Heglig oil field, seized from Sudan's army on April 10.

South Sudanese officials said the withdrawal from Heglig had been ordered to avert a return to all-out war after heavy fighting between the rival armies, but added that Khartoum continued to attack, including with air strikes, the departing troops.

"The bridge and the market were bombed... one person was killed and three were injured in the market," Paul added.

Bombs targeting a key bridge in the town landed some 50 metres away from an AFP reporter, prompting heavy bursts of gunfire from Southern soldiers hoping to shoot down Khartoum's Antonov bomber airplanes.

In the market, stalls were on fire and large plumes of grey smoke rose high into the air, as screaming civilians ran in panic.

Several shouted angrily that the South had been made to withdraw from Heglig, but that the attacks on civilians were still continuing.

One charred body of a small boy was seen by an AFP reporter, while market traders said that three civilians had been killed, although those figures could not be immediately verified.

"Yesterday they (Sudan) attacked us, and then today they continue to attack us, what is next?" said the South's Lieutenant General Obuto Mamur.

Southern officials claimed Sudan's troops had pushed across the contested border on Sunday before being repelled after heavy fighting, although it was impossible to verify exactly where the clashes took place.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iq_TfH95M1xGV8RhasGtb5vtvSWw?docId=CNG.7f6ec 43b3ad5166541d3ece2e232db54.811

Steiner
24.04.2012, 08:32
Der Süden spricht jetzt bereits von einer "Kriegserklärung des Nordens".....


OUTSIDE BENTIU, South Sudan (Reuters) - Sudanese war planes bombed a market in the capital of South Sudan's oil-producing Unity State on Monday, residents and officials said, an attack the southern army called a declaration of war.

Sudan denied carrying out any air raids but its President Omar Hassan al-Bashir ramped up the political tension by ruling out a return to negotiations with the South, saying its government only understood "the language of the gun".

Weeks of border fighting have brought the neighbours closer to a full-blown war than at any time since South Sudan split from Sudan as an independent country in July.

The two territories went their separate ways last year without settling a list of bitter disputes over the position of their shared border, the ownership of key territories and how much the landlocked South should pay to transport its oil through Sudan.

The disputes have already halted nearly all the oil production that underpins both struggling economies.

"Bashir is declaring war on South Sudan. It's something obvious," southern army (SPLA) spokesman Philip Aguer said after the Bentiu bombing.

"LANGUAGE OF THE GUN"

In the worst fighting since the split, South Sudan earlier this month seized the disputed oil-producing territory of Heglig - then announced it had started withdrawing on Friday, following sharp criticism from the U.N. Secretary-General.

Bashir, dressed in military uniform, visited the Heglig region on Monday, descending from his plane to shouts of "Allahu akbar" - "God is greatest" - from soldiers and officials gathered on the tarmac.

http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE83N01L20120424?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0

Sollte sich dieser Grenzkonflikt tatsächlich zu einem Krieg entwickeln dann wünsche ich den tapferen und christlichen Soldaten des Südens viel Erfolg bei der Jagd auf die muslimischen Invasoren aus dem Norden. Mögen sie alle Barbaren bis auf den letzten Mann niedermetzeln.:]

Berwick
24.04.2012, 13:34
Ein alt-neuer Krisenherd: Der Südsudan.

Es sieht nach Krieg aus ....


Südsudans Präsident Salva Kiir wirft Sudan vor, Krieg gegen sein Land zu führen. Trotz eines Appells von Uno-Chef Ban Ki Moon habe Khartums Armee die Bombardierung des Südens fortgesetzt. Im Streit um die Grenzziehung und die Verteilung des Öls ist eine schnelle Lösung nicht in Sicht.


http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,829457,00.html

Steiner
30.04.2012, 16:04
Der Konflikt hat sich jetzt weiter zugespitzt. Gestern hat der muslimische Norden den Ausnahmezustand in der Grenzregion ausgerufen.


KHARTOUM — Sudan declared a state of emergency along its border with South Sudan on Sunday after month-long border clashes, as four foreigners allegedly arrested in the Heglig oil region remained in custody.

President Omar al-Bashir issued a resolution declaring the emergency in the border states of South Kordofan, White Nile and Sennar, the official SUNA news agency said. Other parts of the border were already under a state of emergency.

The measure suspends the constitution and imposes a trade embargo against the South.

Commerce across the frontier has unofficially been banned since South Sudan's independence last July, but the emergency formalises that prohibition.

Bashir's resolution "gives the right to the president and anyone with his mandate" to establish special courts, in consultation with the chief justice, SUNA said.

The courts will handle criminal and "terrorist" cases, it added.

Nationalist feeling has intensified in Sudan after South Sudan occupied the north's main Heglig oil field for 10 days, a move which coincided with Sudanese air strikes against the South.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jOjMOL0UOwUXyfHlAffhcrQRZ4qA?docId=CNG.babfe fb58a04bf7ad1203dbc54c1f351.8a1

Währendessen verlegt der Süden gerade zehntausende Soldaten an die Grenze um einen möglichen Sturmangriff des Nordens aufzuhalten:


War Fears As South Sudan Troops Defend Border

There are fears of all-out war as the world's newest nation, South Sudan, prepares for action against its northern neighbour.

Less than a year after getting independence from Sudan, South Sudan is now ready to do battle as a state of emergency is declared on the border.

Thousands of troops from the South have dug into defensive positions along the disputed border region, as more soldiers are dispatched to the area.

The conflict has arisen out of a contest for oil riches and disputed territory, and comes just days after South Sudanese troops withdrew from Sudan's largest oil field, at Heglig.

It gained independence last year and there were hopes that the two countries would remain at peace.

But the South Sudanese troops, who were once answerable to Sudan President Omar Bashir, have now turned their fury towards the Khartoum regime in the North.

"We will fight because no one has the right to take our land from us," one South Sudanese soldier told Sky News.

On the other side, Mr Bashir has cranked up the rhetoric and said his aim was to "liberate" the people in the South.

He described the former rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement government in the southern capital Juba as "insects" that needed to be eliminated.

Witnesses reported bombing raids against southern forces after they took the Heglig oil field, and against the South Sudanese town of Bentui.

Major General James Gaduel told Sky News: "Now is the right time to arrest Omar Bashir. If the international community will not do it, we will do it."

The newly formed southern forces have inferior military capabilities to the North and struggle to protect the disputed border, which exceeds 1,300 miles.

The South Sudanese military, which is also responsible for an area the size as Texas, is sending more weapons to the area by transport aircraft and troops by lorries.

Meanwhile, UK consular staff confirmed that officials are "urgently investigating the arrest of a British national in Sudan" and had requested access to the man.

http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16218837