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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor David Drew (Labour and Co-operative Party), on Thursday, 4 February 2010, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 45 members in total.


COMPREHENSIVE PEACE AGREEMENT IN SUDAN

That this House is concerned about the current situation in Sudan; notes that the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement put an end to one of Africa's longest running civil wars, in which over two million people lost their lives; is gravely concerned that, without adequate preparation, the upcoming national elections and referendum on southern independence could re-ignite conflict between north and south Sudan, with broader implications for regional stability; notes with horror the significant spike in violence in South Sudan in 2009, with over 2,500 killed and 350,000 displaced; further notes that, in the western region of Darfur, millions continue to suffer daily in camps; calls on the Government to seek urgent action now to protect civilians during this turbulent period in Sudan; and further calls on the Government to devote greater attention to inducing the parties, North, South, East and Darfur, to continue dialogue and find constructive solutions to the problems they face.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
806 
Session
2009-10
Other sponsors
Sally Keeble
Stephen Crabb
Ed Davey
Mark Pritchard
Baroness Kramer
Subjects
Africa Politics and government
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk