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South Sudan rebels denied they were party to the agreement provides for the formation of a power-sharing government within 45 days to end the conflict The negotiator said on behalf of the rebels, Taban Deng Gai, they signed only on the document, which defines how to implement a cease-fire during the ceremony which was held in Ethiopia on Monday Gay and regional mediators accused of favoring the government side in a political settlement. And killed thousands and displaced nearly two million people to escape the fighting that broke out between two wings of the ruling party in December / January first last What began mounting political Kinsaa between President Salva Kiir and his former deputy, Riek Machar to ethnic violence Presented by regional mediators and several documents of rival for signature at the ceremony, which was held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, where peace talks for months However, feel rebels, loyal to Machar, dissatisfaction because the agreement that comes mediated body IGAD regional allow President Kiir to continue in power during the transitional period proposed by Temtad for two and a half year He pointed out that Gay was not the signing of this political document, as opposed to his part on the fact that the person who will serve as prime minister, who recently introduced - and the rebels who nominate him - will not be able to run for a second term after the transition period A BBC correspondent in Ethiopia, Emmanuel Agonza, that the step taken by the rebels were not a surprise He added that the rebel faction is facing severe criticism for delaying the peace talks and committed numerous violations of the cease-fire agreement signed in January On Wednesday, rebels have denied allegations that they shot down a helicopter belonging to the United Nations near the town of Bentiu rich dots this week And plays the United Nations Mission in South Sudan a vital role in providing food for thousands who fled to the headquarters of the United Nations in all parts of the country And relief agencies say that about four million people are at risk of food shortages because of the crisis
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 04:37:11 +0000

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