Sudan's former foes begin Abyei withdrawal

By Skye Wheeler JUBA, Sudan (Reuters) - Sudan's north and south armies have begun to withdraw their forces from the disputed oil-rich region of Abyei, officials said on Friday, after missing an end-June deadline agreed to by the former foes. A 2005 north-south landmark peace deal ended Africa's longest civil war, shared wealth and power, enshrined democratic transformation with elections due next year and a southern vote on secession by 2011. "We began today to withdraw parts of our force," said the northern army spokesman of the Joint Defense Board (JDB) Abdel Rahman Mohamedain. The JDB is the body created by the accord which ensures cooperation from both northern and southern armies. The southern army, known as the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), said on Thursday they had almost completed their withdrawal. "In less... [read full story]                    

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