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Presidential Advisor: Most NGOs in Darfur are Spying under Humanitarian Coverage
Posted on Sunday, September 07 @ 00:20:00 UTC by admin

 By: Mona Al-Bashir
Presidential Advisor, Abdallah Masar shouldered the humanitarian organizations working in Darfur responsible for aggravating the conflict in the region. Masar stated that the said organizations are many and most of them are intelligence arms for international forces taking the humanitarian aspect as a cover for its activities.

He added that most of the aggravation in Darfur is due to two reasons namely the external and that is clear from the foreign organizations, and the countries hostile to Sudan.
Masar affirmed that the government is monitoring those organizations and their movements and due to that monitoring the government had expelled several NGOs outside the country after the discovery of their violations.
Masar added that the government drew the attention of those organizations but when they continued their violations it became necessary to expel them.
He affirmed that another reason of aggravating the situation in Darfur is USA losing the Sudanese oil  which has been transferred to China.
Masar said that the area is also witnessing a conflict between the big powers in the African continent as a whole as France wants to expand in Sudan, and in the other hand Britain and USA want to expand in Chad so those big powers are feeding the conflict.
Masar Disclosed that the international power benefited from the conflict in Darfur pointing out that the Darfur conflict became an international issue within only three years of time due to the media, Zionist and hostile powers to Sudan.
Masar, who was speaking to Arab On Line website, affirmed Sudanese government seriousness to achieve peace in the region pointing to the effort exerted to reach a settlement which will convince all the parties to the conflict.
Masar concluded that he could say now that 90% of Darfur region is free from conflicts and is under control. He added that the armed rebel movements are limited in the bordering areas.
Masar revealed about a roadmap to reach a settlement to the Darfur crisis which is summarized in unification of Darfur people, Security Arrangements Protocols implementation as stipulated in the DPA.

 
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