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Envoys in last push as south Sudan's big day looms
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 01 - 2011

JUBA, Sudan: Western diplomats, elder statesmen and even a Hollywood star descended on south Sudan Friday as one of the world's poorest regions was finally poised to have its say on independence after a 50-year wait.
The beat of African drums reverberated around the regional capital Juba from early morning as hordes of youthful campaigners, who have held monthly rallies to ensure the promised referendum goes ahead, staged an exuberant “final march to freedom” from the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum.
Envoys of the major powers, which played a key role in brokering the 2005 peace deal that ended Africa's longest-running civil war, were locked in one final diplomatic push in the Sudanese capital to ensure no last-minute hitches mar the landmark vote which was its centerpiece.
“Just two days to go – we're going to vote and then the country will be split in two,” crowed Archelango, an elderly southerner newly returned from years as a refugee to have his say.
Cars festooned in the black, red and green of the southern flag went round and round the dusty streets and potholed pistes of Juba to ramp up enthusiasm for the week-long polling which begins on Sunday.
Although opposition to independence has been well-nigh invisible, turnout will be important because the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) stipulates a quorum of 60 percent of the 3.8 million registered voters.
In Khartoum, US envoy Scott Gration held a last round of talks with government officials and referendum organizers hot on the heels of Senator John Kerry, as Washington pulled out the stops to ensure no hitches blocked implementation of the peace deal in which it was so instrumental.
Former US president Jimmy Carter, whose Carter Center foundation has deployed poll observers across the south, praised the South Sudan Referendum Commission for overcoming the “great difficulties” it had faced in preparing the vote in a vast region with just 40 km (25 miles) of tarmacked road.
Commission spokesman George Maker Benjamin said the preparations were “absolutely complete.”
“The ballots arrived at all of the centers all over the south. We have coordination with the United Nations. They are giving us small planes to distribute the ballots.”
He added that an official ban on further campaigning would come into force after Friday's rallies.
In New York, the UN Security Council praised both sides for surprising the international community with their efforts to make sure the independence vote went ahead on schedule.
In a rare act of praise for President Omar Al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, over his government's handling of the seven-year-old rebellion in Darfur, the council said its members “appreciate” his stance on the referendum.
But it also expressed “deep concern” over the continuing failure of northern and southern leaders to resolve their dispute over the oil-rich district of Abyei, which had been due to hold a simultaneous vote on its future Sunday that has now been indefinitely postponed.
Hollywood star George Clooney arrived in Juba Thursday in a show of support.
Threats by leaders of the district's settled pro-southern Ngok Dinka population to take unilateral action over the poll delay have sparked fears of clashes with heavily armed Misseriya Arabs from the north who use its waters for seasonal pasture.
– Agence France


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