29.07.10 Libya Focus
Qadhafi urges Southerners to remain part of united Sudan

Colonel Qadhafi has said that Southern Sudanese would be better united than independent from
their Northern counterparts. Qadhafi, who was one of the key supporters of the Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLM) since its inception in the 1980's, has urged Southerners to remain united
with
the North in the upcoming self-determination referendum.
"As for south Sudan, the matter depends on referendum, even though I advice
brothers in the south to stay with the great Sudan instead of a dwarf country
in
the south" said Qadhafi.
According to a number of in-country sources South Sudan's president, and SPLM chairman, Salva Kiir was assured by Colonel Qadhafi of his support for southern Sudan's
independence, and informed that should the Southerners vote for independence he “will stand with them”.
Kiir added that Qadhafi stated that the British colonial power made a mistake
when they allowed South Sudan to be part of the North back in 1956, and quoted
the
Libyan leader as saying that “they should have been separated either to become an independent state or join
any country in east Africa”.
Colonel Qadhafi has since reiterated that he would support the independence of
South Sudan, if its citizens decide so in the 2011 referendum, most notably in
a
meeting with Darfur Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) leader Khalil Ibrahim, but it now appears the Colonel has changed his mind once again.
Source: Sudan Tribute
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