Mukjar, May 15(Darfur24)
The local civil administrations have almost succeeded to contain the tension and tribal gathering that were observed over the past few days, in the areas of mukjar and Artala between the Salamat and Beni Halba tribes.
The tribal crowds dispersed as a result of popular attempts and measures taken by the Rapid Support Forces to remedy the armed clash between the two tribes.
Member of the reconciliation committee, Bakhit Nahid, revealed to Darfur 24 that a delegation from the Salamat, headed by the representative of Prince Abdullah Muhammad Hussein (Danjak), arrived in the city of Mukjar to present the Salamat vision to the rift-reconciliation committee formed by the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Colonel Muhammad Al-Banjos, who has been in the region since. The beginning of tensions, while awaiting the arrival of the Beni Halba delegation in preparation for concluding reconciliation between the two tribes.
Relations between the two tribes became tense as a result of the phenomenon of stealing cows from both sides, the most recent of which was the end of last week when the Beni Halba tribe lost a number of its cows, accusing Al Salamat of stealing them, which made the latter mobilize to confront the former, but the intervention of popular efforts and the Rapid Support Forces returned the cows and committees were formed. To bring the warring parties together and resolve the phenomenon of thefts.