Ethiopia: House Passes Ethio-Sudan Security Agreement Bill

By Yonas Abiye, The Reporter

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Ethiomedia’s NoteWhat is adopted as law is further evidence on the part of the ruling party in Ethiopia that: 1) The vast, fertile areas from which Ethiopian farmers were uprooted and ceded to Sudan are now an indisputable part of Sudanese sovereignty, and 2nd) Ethiopians who flee to the Sudan for fear of political persecution would be hunted down anywhere in Sudan, and be extradited for further punishment, and possibly death.

The House of Peoples’ Representatives (HPR) on Tuesday passed a bill dubbed the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement on Criminal Matters between Sudan and Ethiopia.

The bill stipulates an exchange of vital evidence and witnesses in criminal investigation taking place in the two countries that was signed between the governments of Ethiopia and Sudan in December 2013.

The security cooperation pact was first signed in Khartoum ultimately focusing on information and evidence exchanges as part of fighting cross border crimes and terrorism.

A month ago the Houses deliberated on several provisions including the extradition of suspected criminal and exchange of intelligence regarding documentation and profiles of criminals among the two nations.

The security pact, which the Ethiopian government considers it as a highly rated agreement for its security and cross border criminal offenses, was highly accepted and was endorsed nemine contradicente .

According to the document presented to the house last month, the security agreement is intended to ensure peace and stability which in due course helps restoring justice.

Detailed in the agreement, the mutual assistance that is expected to be implemented includes taking evidence and statement from persons; assisting in availability of detained persons or others to give evidence or assisting in criminal investigation; effecting service of judicial documents; executing searches and seizures; examining objects and sites; providing information and evidentiary items; providing certified documents such as banks’, financial; in general corporate and business records.

Earlier this year, in April, minister of Defense Siraj Fegessa told MPs that the country had agreed with the Government of Sudan to establish joint forces to tighten security along the common border of the two nations against any external aggression and potential threat.

Meanwhile, the latest document revealed that judicial cooperation will help contribute to combat and control the growing cross-border criminal activity that stretches to international level.

Ethiomedia.com – An African-American news and views website.

SUDAN LURED INTO TPLF’S DEFENSE

Tesfa News Joint forces to operate under single command along common border The irony of the present defense arrangement is that the Ethiopian government is presenting Sudan as protector of its interests, among others, on the Nile River. But why Sudan go against Egypt – its coreligionist, a fellow member of the Islamic Conference Organization

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SUDAN LURED INTO TPLF’S DEFENSE

Tesfa News Joint forces to operate under single command along common border The irony of the present defense arrangement is that the Ethiopian government is presenting Sudan as protector of its interests, among others, on the Nile River. But why Sudan go against Egypt – its coreligionist, a fellow member of the Islamic Conference Organization

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Ethiopia and Sudan set to launch joint military operation

Sudan Tribune By Tesfa-Alem Tekle (ADDIS ABABA) – Ethiopia’s ministry of defence announced on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement with its Sudanese counterpart to establish a joint military force which would operate under the same command. Forces will be deployed on eight fronts along the two countries’ common border with the aim of

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Border Demarcation Ends Sudan-Ethiopia Border Chaos, stated Governor of Gedarif

Sudan Vision Daily

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The security chaos witnessed on the Sudan-Ethiopia border can be solved by border demarcation, stated Governor of Gedarif, Al-Daw Al-Mahi, on Saturday.

During a visit to territorial localities, Al-Mahi stated to Sudan Media Center (SMC) that the situation is stable on the Sudan-Ethiopia borderline, asserting his government’s commitment to protecting citizens as well as securing the upcoming agricultural season. 

Al-Mahi explained that the process of securing borders is the direct responsibility of the federal government. “The federal government has carried out tangible efforts to demarcate Sudan-Ethiopia borders,” concluded Al-Mahi. 

10 Sudanese soldiers killed near Ethiopia border

Star Africa Tension is brewing along the Sudan-Ethiopia border after ten Sudanese soldiers were killed in a skirmish with a militia group there on Saturday, the army and witnesses said. Sudanese farmers in Gedaref State told the {African Press Agency } on Sunday that another 13 soldiers were injured in the attack believed to have

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Sudan judges to rule on death row Christian woman 

By Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali AFP Meriam Yahia (AFP) Khartoum (AFP) – A three-judge panel in Sudan will examine the appeal of a Christian woman sentenced to hang for apostasy, in a case that has drawn international condemnation, her lawyer said Monday. “The judiciary appointed three judges last week to examine the appeal filed in

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SUDAN PLANS TO EXPORT NILE WATER TO ARAB GULF STATES: OFFICIAL

BY IAFRICA  IN SUDAN (KHARTOUM) – The director of the Water Commission in the state of Khartoum Gawdat-alla Osman disclosed that they plan to export fresh water to Arab Gulf states in the future depending on the available water from the Nile River to achieve a value-added situation. A Saudi Arabian study last December proposed

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SUDAN PLANS TO EXPORT NILE WATER TO ARAB GULF STATES: OFFICIAL

BY IAFRICA  IN SUDAN (KHARTOUM) – The director of the Water Commission in the state of Khartoum Gawdat-alla Osman disclosed that they plan to export fresh water to Arab Gulf states in the future depending on the available water from the Nile River to achieve a value-added situation. A Saudi Arabian study last December proposed

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Ethiopia-Sudan trade forum kicks off in Addis Ababa

Ethiopian Investment Agency Director-General Fitsum Arega said more than 700 Sudanese investors have been licensed to operate in various sectors in Ethiopia. World Bulletin/News Desk An Ethiopia-Sudan trade forum kicked off on Sunday in Addis Ababa under the auspices of the Sudanese embassy in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Ministry of Industry. During the opening ceremony,

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