Former regime of Sudan most hostile, according to opposition leader

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The head of Sudan Liberation Army Minni Arko Manawi describes the government of ousted leader Omar El- Bashir as the most hostile system that practiced genocide in Darfur and ethnic cleansing in  different regions of the Sudan.
 
He told the press on Tuesday in Juba that the former government forced South Sudan to separate because of bad rule.
 
Arko appeals to fellow movements to settle and think of the past and put in their minds that South Sudan that separated from Sudan is helping in the unity of the armed movements’, he explains.
 
The opposition leader confirms their acceptance for President Salva Kiir invitation to meet in Juba and talk peace with other Movements to touch on issues putting Sudan apart.
 
He stresses on the importance of the neighboring countries role to achieve peace and stability in the Sudan.
 
President Advisor on Security Affairs, Tut Kew Gatluak says all the delegation of the Sudan Oppositions groups will assemble in Juba after two days together with head and deputy of the Transitional Military Council to start negotiations to  to reach peace.
 
The Sudanese and South Sudanese political leaders spoke in Juba on Tuesday.