October 4, 2020 (Nyala) Internally displaced people (IDPs) of South
have rejected the peace deal signed Saturday, October 3, 2020 in the
capital of South Sudan Juba, between Sudan’s transitional; government
and a coalition of armed struggle movements.
However, four big IDP camps located in the vicinity of Nyala city, are
home to thousands of diaplace people , majority of them suppport the
non-signatory movement Abdul Wahid Nur.
Head of the displaced people in Kalma IDP camp, 17 kilometers east of
Nyala, the state capital, Ishaq Mohamed Abdullah, says that displaced
people in south Darfur did not take part in the celebrations that
accompanied the signing of the agreement between the government and
the revolutionary front.
“The IDPs were not a party to it and they were not part of it. It is a
partial peace that cannot have an impact on the ground, Ishag added.
“If this agreement was to establish a real peace, all the people of
Darfur, including the displaced, people would have joined the
celebrations” Further added Ishag Mohamed.
Sudanese transitional government signed an agreement on Saturday,
October 3, with the Revolutionary Front coalition in the capital of
South Sudan ending two decades of bloody civil war that left thousands
dead and millions more displaced