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JEM formed an alliance with other factions called the National Redemption Front and established a training camp in Eritrea. The SLM-AW refused to join the coalition of Darfur groups but established its own camp in Eritrea. Since that time rebel elements have remained in Eritrea even after the normalisation ...

... time had refused to sign the agreement and very quickly established the National Redemption Front, together with the Sudan Federal Democratic Alliance. While the two agreeing parties were trying to implement the agreement, the non-signatories were still in war with the Government of Sudan; therefore, ...
POB Al Fashir, Sudan; nationality Sudan; National Foreign ID Number 4203016171 (France) issued 20 Feb 2004; Registration ID 0179427 (France); Chairman, Justice and Equality Movement; Co-founder, National Redemption Front (individual) [DARFUR]. The following entities have been added to ...
The conflict in Darfur in western Sudan began in 2003 after rebel groups began attacking government targets, saying their communities were being discriminated against in favour of Arabs. Darfur, which means land of the Fur, has faced many years of tension over land and grazing rights between the mostly ...
In June, in Asmara, the Eritrean capital, Khalil brought together some veteran Darfurian opposition leaders and SLM commanders who hadn't signed the DPA, and created the National Redemption Front (NRF). Abdel Wahid, fresh from his final refusal to make a deal with the government, attended; but at the ...
Adam Shogar, a spokesman for the National Redemption Front based in Ndjamena, the capital of Chad, said that the new rebel alliance was not bound by any previous cease-fires and was ready to fight if the government refused to open new negotiations. The May agreement was not acceptable, he said.
Adam Shogar, a spokesman for the National Redemption Front based in Ndjamena, the capital of Chad, said that the new rebel alliance was not bound by any previous cease-fires and was ready to fight if the government refused to open new negotiations. The May agreement was not acceptable, he said.


 

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