Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus

Country/entity
South Sudan
Sudan
Darfur
Region
Africa (excl MENA)
Agreement name
Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus
Date
30 Sep 2009
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/intrastate conflict
Stage
Implementation/renegotiation
Conflict nature
Government/territory
Peace process
Sudanese (North-South) peace process
Parties
36 Participants [Most signatures in Arabic and illegible]
Ali Hussein Dousha
Third parties
-
Description
Re-affirming, re-negotiation agreement touching on the important of National Dialogue and Consensus, National Reconciliation, renewal of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), importance of democracy, and the economic and social situation.


Groups

Children/youth

No specific mention.

Disabled persons

No specific mention.

Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group

No specific mention.

Religious groups

No specific mention.

Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups

No specific mention.

Refugees/displaced persons
Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.5. Calls for immediate cease-fire to create conducive environment for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and to enable the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to their villages.
Social class
Groups→Social class→Rhetorical
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.2. The APPC notes with grave concern the worsening economic situation triggered by full dependency on oil which has seen sharp decline in prices on international market. The situation is further aggravated by the spread of rampant corruption and by the pursuit of misguided policies of privatization, plunging the country into soaring budget deficit and dire living conditions, which impact on the most disadvantaged class of society in particular.

Gender

Women, girls and gender
Page 3, PREAMBLE
The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitut
2.2 The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to ional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.1. The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party. The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.
Men and boys

No specific mention.

LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)

No specific mention.

State configuration
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3, 3.2.2.4 Maintaining Darfur as one Region;
Self determination
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.1. Holding of referendum on self-determination within the period stipulated in the CPA and Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005;

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Referendum
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.1. Holding of referendum on self-determination within the period stipulated in the CPA and Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005;
3.1.1., 3.1.1.2. Enactment of Referendum Bill during the prorogation of the current National Assembly, with simple majority vote (50%+1) being threshold for either confirming unity of Sudan or opting for secession and providing for all Southern Sudanese to take part in this process; and
3.1.1.3. Demarcation of North-South borders prior to the holding of general elections.
3.1.5. Adhering to the CPA provisions on making unity attractive, the APPC decides to set up a working group focused on developing political, economic and cultural programs to promote unity during the remainder of the Interim Period while at the same time guaranteeing respect for separation in the event the people of Southern Sudan opt for it.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.2. Enactment of Referendum Bill during the prorogation of the current National Assembly, with simple majority vote (50%+1) being threshold for either confirming unity of Sudan or opting for secession and providing for all Southern Sudanese to take part in this process; and
3.1.5. Adhering to the CPA provisions on making unity attractive, the APPC decides to set up a working group focused on developing political, economic and cultural programs to promote unity during the remainder of the Interim Period while at the same time guaranteeing respect for separation in the event the people of Southern Sudan opt for it.
Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation
Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.3. Demarcation of North-South borders prior to the holding of general elections.
3.1.4. Adheres to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on Abyei, and calls for immediate demarcation of Abyei boundary in such a manner that would promote peaceful coexistence, and would uphold traditional rights of the groups, whose interests are inextricably linked to Abyei Area, to passage and grazing.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.3. Demarcation of North-South border;
Cross-border provision
Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1. The APPC reaffirms adherence to foreign policy directives, as called for in the CPA and INC, and to the pursuit of foreign policy initiatives predicated on mutual interests and good neighborliness to further Sudan national interests, including, inter alia:
6.1.2. Diffusing tensions with the neighboring countries to enhance regional security;

Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.4. Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest, particularly in relation to the construction of dams.
Elections
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.3. Demarcation of North-South borders prior to the holding of general elections.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.7. Calls for the expeditious resolution of the Darfur conflict before the upcoming general elections to enable the participation of Darfurians in those elections.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5. Calls for the conduct of free and fair elections under the right conditions, notably:
4.5.1. Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;
4.5.2. Resolution of Darfur conflict;
4.5.3. Demarcation of North-South border;
4.5.4. Agreement on acceptable formula for addressing the flaws and irregularities characterizing the results of the 5th population census; and
4.5.5. Ensuring fair access for all elections’ contestants to publicity by putting stateowned media under the direct supervision and sovereign control of the National Elections Commission (NEC) in the run-up to general elections.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Electoral commission
Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5. Calls for the conduct of free and fair elections under the right conditions, notably:
4.5.1. Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;
4.5.2. Resolution of Darfur conflict;
4.5.3. Demarcation of North-South border;
4.5.4. Agreement on acceptable formula for addressing the flaws and irregularities characterizing the results of the 5th population census; and
4.5.5. Ensuring fair access for all elections’ contestants to publicity by putting stateowned media under the direct supervision and sovereign control of the National Elections Commission (NEC) in the run-up to general elections.
Political parties reform

No specific mention.

Civil society
Page 3, PREAMBLE
A unique moment in history saw the Sudanese political parties, civil society organizations, national personalities and prominent media figures respond to an inspiring clarion call for dialogue by SPLM Leadership, headed by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, and converge on a rather exceptional location. The historic national gathering took place in Juba, capital of Southern Sudan and second capital of the Sudan, as the Interim Period draws to a close. Representatives from the diplomatic corps and international organizations that are concerned about the situation in Sudan were also invited as observers.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The All Political Party Conference (APPC) set up Leadership Council comprising the leaders of political parties and general assembly, consisting of all delegates. The APPC constituted Sudan peoples’ parliament where delegates conducted free, open dialogue in a transparent democratic environment.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.1. The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party. The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.
1.2. The APPC renews invitation to the National Congress Party (NCP) and all those who did not join in this national endeavor to do so, especially at a time when our country is gripped by national crisis and is in dire need of such dialogue

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.3. Calls for holding Popular Consultation in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States after the conduct of credible population census to ensure the elected Legislatures truly express the will of the people in the two States.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.9. Calls for the holding of the Darfur-Darfur dialogue conference with the participation of all stakeholders with the view to sorting out Darfuri internal relations and repairing the social fabric destroyed by the civil war. The conference shall be guided by agreed Declaration of Principles (DOP), resulting in comprehensive agreement that shall be acceptable to all Darfurians and endorsed nationally by an all-party conference.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3.4. Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest, particularly in relation to the construction of dams.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.4. The APPC calls for the holding of a national economic conference to address the root causes of the current economic crisis.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.1. The APPC maintains that the Juba meeting marks the beginning of a long march towards the realization of national consensus; it is neither a one-off event nor a closed elitist club.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.2. The APPC resolves to set up the following mechanisms for coordinating the intensification and expansion of national dialogue:
7.2.1. Leadership Council,
7.2.2. Working Group
7.2.3. Secretariat

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.3. The organs specified in Sub-paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 shall convene meetings aimed at forging national consensus to address key national issues and to meet the requirements of a just, comprehensive peace and genuine democratic transformation.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3. Upholds the legitimate rights of the people of Darfur, particularly in relation to:
3.2.2.1 Share of the Region in power and civil service at the national level according to its demographic size;

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.4. Maintains that the results of the 5th Population Census are contested and that pending agreement on the same, CPA power-sharing ratios shall stand.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.5. Ensuring fair access for all elections’ contestants to publicity by putting state owned media under the direct supervision and sovereign control of the National Elections Commission (NEC) in the run-up to general elections.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.3. Reinstating the arbitrarily dismissed employees and civil servants as called for in the INC, and implementing the constitutional provisions protecting civil servants against arbitrary dismissals.
Constitution
Governance→Constitution→Constitutional reform/making
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.3. The APPC maintains that achieving the objective referred to in Paragraph 2.2 above demand full implementation of outstanding key provisions of the CPA, more especially the provisions related to democratic transformation.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1., 3.1.1.1. Holding of referendum on self-determination within the period stipulated in the CPA and Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005;
3.1.2. Emphasizes the importance of bringing all laws in consonance with the INC, 2005

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.1. Reaffirms commitment to uphold basic freedoms as stipulated in the Basic Human Rights Charter which has been incorporated into the INC.
4.2. Calls for amending and bringing all laws related to freedoms and democratic transformation in consonance with the INC, namely the National Security Law, Criminal Procedures Law, Trade Unions Law, Immunities Law, Personal Status Law, Press and Publications Law, States’ Public Order Laws.
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.1. Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.3. Reinstating the arbitrarily dismissed employees and civil servants as called for in the INC, and implementing the constitutional provisions protecting civil servants against arbitrary dismissals.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.4. Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest, particularly in relation to the construction of dams.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.3. The organs specified in Sub-paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 shall convene meetings aimed at forging national consensus to address key national issues and to meet the requirements of a just, comprehensive peace and genuine democratic transformation.

Power sharing

Political power sharing
Power sharing→Political power sharing→General
State level
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.1. Urges the full implementation of Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA), particularly the powersharing, wealth-sharing and security provisions.
3.2.3. Upholds the legitimate rights of the people of Darfur, particularly in relation to:
3.2.2.1 Share of the Region in power and civil service at the national level according to its demographic size;

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.4. Maintains that the results of the 5th Population Census are contested and that pending agreement on the same, CPA power-sharing ratios shall stand.
Territorial power sharing

No specific mention.

Economic power sharing
Power sharing→Economic power sharing→Sharing of resources
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.1. Urges the full implementation of Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA), particularly the powersharing, wealth-sharing and security provisions.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3. Upholds the legitimate rights of the people of Darfur, particularly in relation to:
3.2.2.2 Share of the Region in the national wealth in accordance with objective criteria, notably population ratio and principle of affirmative action;
Military power sharing

No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.1. Reaffirms commitment to uphold basic freedoms as stipulated in the Basic Human Rights Charter which has been incorporated into the INC.
4.2. Calls for amending and bringing all laws related to freedoms and democratic transformation in consonance with the INC, namely the National Security Law, Criminal Procedures Law, Trade Unions Law, Immunities Law, Personal Status Law, Press and Publications Law, States’ Public Order Laws.
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.1. Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;
Bill of rights/similar

No specific mention.

Treaty incorporation
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.4. Affirms zero-tolerance to impunity from prosecution and stresses that those who have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity are brought to book before an independent judiciary.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.1. Reaffirms commitment to uphold basic freedoms as stipulated in the Basic Human Rights Charter which has been incorporated into the INC.

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.1. Ensuring respect for international conventions;
Civil and political rights

No specific mention.

Socio-economic rights

No specific mention.


Rights related issues

Citizenship

No specific mention.

Democracy
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The All Political Party Conference (APPC) set up Leadership Council comprising the leaders of political parties and general assembly, consisting of all delegates. The APPC constituted Sudan peoples’ parliament where delegates conducted free, open dialogue in a transparent democratic environment.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.1. The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party. The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.

Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.3. The APPC maintains that achieving the objective referred to in Paragraph 2.2 above demand full implementation of outstanding key provisions of the CPA, more especially the provisions related to democratic transformation.

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.2. Calls for amending and bringing all laws related to freedoms and democratic transformation in consonance with the INC, namely the National Security Law, Criminal Procedures Law, Trade Unions Law, Immunities Law, Personal Status Law, Press and Publications Law, States’ Public Order Laws.
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.1. Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.3. The organs specified in Sub-paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 shall convene meetings aimed at forging national consensus to address key national issues and to meet the requirements of a just, comprehensive peace and genuine democratic transformation.
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Detention procedures

No specific mention.

Media and communication
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Media roles
Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.5. Ensuring fair access for all elections’ contestants to publicity by putting state owned media under the direct supervision and sovereign control of the National Elections Commission (NEC) in the run-up to general elections.
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Other
Page 3, PREAMBLE
A unique moment in history saw the Sudanese political parties, civil society organizations, national personalities and prominent media figures respond to an inspiring clarion call for dialogue by SPLM Leadership, headed by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, and converge on a rather exceptional location. The historic national gathering took place in Juba, capital of Southern Sudan and second capital of the Sudan, as the Interim Period draws to a close. Representatives from the diplomatic corps and international organizations that are concerned about the situation in Sudan were also invited as observers.
Mobility/access

No specific mention.

Protection measures

No specific mention.

Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions

No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law
Justice sector reform→Criminal justice and emergency law→Reform to specific laws
Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.2. Emphasizes the importance of bringing all laws in consonance with the INC, 2005

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.3. Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (ESPA)
3.3.1. The APPC reaffirms its commitment to full implementation of ESPA and to the lifting of state of emergency.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.2. Calls for amending and bringing all laws related to freedoms and democratic transformation in consonance with the INC, namely the National Security Law, Criminal Procedures Law, Trade Unions Law, Immunities Law, Personal Status Law, Press and Publications Law, States’ Public Order Laws.
4.3. Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties –that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion
State of emergency provisions
Page 7, 3.3. Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (ESPA)
3.3.1. The APPC reaffirms its commitment to full implementation of ESPA and to the lifting of state of emergency.
Judiciary and courts
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.4. Affirms zero-tolerance to impunity from prosecution and stresses that those who have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity are brought to book before an independent judiciary.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.4. Adheres to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on Abyei, and calls for immediate demarcation of Abyei boundary in such a manner that would promote peaceful coexistence, and would uphold traditional rights of the groups, whose interests are inextricably linked to Abyei Area, to passage and grazing.
Prisons and detention

No specific mention.

Traditional Laws
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.2.5 Traditional tribal land ownership (Hawakir), and calls for the restitution of land grabbed during the civil war to its rightful owners and for ensuring the proper utilization of land for the benefit of all the people of Darfur.

Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.4. The APPC further maintains that national reconciliation also entails prioritizing marginalized areas all over Sudan in the allocation of development projects. The Presidency shall, in this respect, draw on similar experiences in other countries, especially in Africa.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.5. Adhering to the CPA provisions on making unity attractive, the APPC decides to set up a working group focused on developing political, economic and cultural programs to promote unity during the remainder of the Interim Period while at the same time guaranteeing respect for separation in the event the people of Southern Sudan opt for it.

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.3. Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (ESPA)
3.3.2. The APPC further reiterates its commitment to address the shortcomings of ESPA through the undertaking of complementary political, developmental and remedial measures to resolve the underlying grievances of the people of Eastern Sudan.

Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.5. Ensuring immediate implementation of projects to connect the North and South via various means of transport, notably river, land and railways networks with a view to strengthening relations between the Sudanese people all over the country, and promoting their interests.

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.4. Promoting national economic interests through inward investment while seeking to ensure that Sudan has access to the benefits of international and regional funds, and is eligible for debts write-off; and
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.5. Calls for immediate cease-fire to create conducive environment for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and to enable the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to their villages.
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstruction
Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.3. Mobilizing international support for the reconstruction of war-affected areas, especially Southern Sudan, Southern Kordofan, Blue Nile and Abyei Area, in addition to Darfur and Eastern Sudan;
National economic plan
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.1. The APPC is alarmed that, after decades of totalitarian rule, ill-considered policies of economic liberalization and structural weaknesses in the economy since Sudan’s Independence in 1956, the national economy is currently in deep crisis, evident in the fall in the agricultural, pastoral and industrial production.
5.2. The APPC notes with grave concern the worsening economic situation triggered by full dependency on oil which has seen sharp decline in prices on international market. The situation is further aggravated by the spread of rampant corruption and by the pursuit of misguided policies of privatization, plunging the country into soaring budget deficit and dire living conditions, which impact on the most disadvantaged class of society in particular.
5.3. The APPC maintains that a change of direction and a shift to new economic paradigm is critical for addressing the root causes of the economic crisis. In this connection, the APPC recommends that the following measures be taken:
5.3.1. Cutting public expenditure, especially in areas of security and defense.
5.3.2. Genuinely eliminating taxation at all levels of government, especially relating to agricultural and animal production.
5.3.3. Reinstating the arbitrarily dismissed employees and civil servants as called for in the INC, and implementing the constitutional provisions protecting civil servants against arbitrary dismissals.
5.3.4. Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest, particularly in relation to the construction of dams.
5.3.5. Ensuring immediate implementation of projects to connect the North and South via various means of transport, notably river, land and railways networks with a view to strengthening relations between the Sudanese people all over the country, and promoting their interests.
5.4. The APPC calls for the holding of a national economic conference to address the root causes of the current economic crisis.
Natural resources
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3.4. Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest, particularly in relation to the construction of dams.
International funds
Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.3. Mobilizing international support for the reconstruction of war-affected areas, especially Southern Sudan, Southern Kordofan, Blue Nile and Abyei Area, in addition to Darfur and Eastern Sudan;

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.4. Promoting national economic interests through inward investment while seeking to ensure that Sudan has access to the benefits of international and regional funds, and is eligible for debts write-off; and

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.5. Securing constructive partnership and engagement with the international community to tackle the problems facing our country in such a way that would shield Sudan’s national interests from foreign designs.
Business
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.1. The APPC is alarmed that, after decades of totalitarian rule, ill-considered policies of economic liberalization and structural weaknesses in the economy since Sudan’s Independence in 1956, the national economy is currently in deep crisis, evident in the fall in the agricultural, pastoral and industrial production.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3, 5.3.2. Genuinely eliminating taxation at all levels of government, especially relating to agricultural and animal production.
Taxation
Socio-economic reconstruction→Taxation→Reform of taxation
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3, 5.3.2. Genuinely eliminating taxation at all levels of government, especially relating to agricultural and animal production.
Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights
Land, property and environment→Land reform/rights→Property return and restitution
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3, 3.2.2.5 Traditional tribal land ownership (Hawakir), and calls for the restitution of land grabbed during the civil war to its rightful owners and for ensuring the proper utilization of land for the benefit of all the people of Darfur.
Pastoralist/nomadism rights
Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.4. Adheres to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on Abyei, and calls for immediate demarcation of Abyei boundary in such a manner that would promote peaceful coexistence, and would uphold traditional rights of the groups, whose interests are inextricably linked to Abyei Area, to passage and grazing.
Cultural heritage

No specific mention.

Environment

No specific mention.

Water or riparian rights or access
Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIA SITUATION
5.3.5. Ensuring immediate implementation of projects to connect the North and South via various means of transport, notably river, land and railways networks with a view to strengthening relations between the Sudanese people all over the country, and promoting their interests.

Security sector

Security Guarantees
Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005; including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States. The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.2. The APPC renews invitation to the National Congress Party (NCP) and all those who did not join in this national endeavor to do so, especially at a time when our country is gripped by national crisis and is in dire need of such dialogue

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.1. Reaffirms commitment to full implementation of CPA which is essential to sustainable peace and confidence building between the North and South Sudan. In this regard, the APPC resolves the following:

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.1. Urges the full implementation of Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA), particularly the powersharing, wealth-sharing and security provisions.
3.2.2. Affirms that negotiation is the best mechanism for resolving the Darfur conflict and appeals to all parties to desist from military escalation of the conflict.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.6. Calls upon the international community to properly equip the United Nations African Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians in Darfur.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.7. Calls for the expeditious resolution of the Darfur conflict before the upcoming general elections to enable the participation of Darfurians in those elections.

Page 7, DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION,
4.5, 4.5.1. 4.5.2. Resolution of Darfur conflict;

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.2. Diffusing tensions with the neighboring countries to enhance regional security;

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Ceasefire
Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provision
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.5. Calls for immediate cease-fire to create conducive environment for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and to enable the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to their villages.
Police

No specific mention.

Armed forces

No specific mention.

DDR
Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisions
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.8. Urges the disarmament of Janjaweed and other tribal militias.
Intelligence services

No specific mention.

Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.8. Urges the disarmament of Janjaweed and other tribal militias.


~

Page 3, PREAMBLE
A unique moment in history saw the Sudanese political parties, civil society organizations, national personalities and prominent media figures respond to an inspiring clarion call for dialogue by SPLM Leadership, headed by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, and converge on a rather exceptional location. The historic national gathering took place in Juba, capital of Southern Sudan and second capital of the Sudan, as the Interim Period draws to a close. Representatives from the diplomatic corps and international organizations that are concerned about the situation in Sudan were also invited as observers.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.1. The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party. The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.

Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.1. The APPC recognizes the historical injustices leveled against the individuals and groups across Sudan, particularly in Southern Sudan and Darfur since the Independence, and stresses the importance of documenting those injustices and apologizing for them as a prelude to true national reconciliation.
2.2 The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to investigate all violations and atrocities committed against those individuals and groups and to take appropriate measures to address their grievances either through instituting judicial processes or material and moral compensation. This is critical for bringing about forgiveness, reconciliation and healing of wounds.

Page 5, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS
3.1. Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)
3.1.4. Adheres to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on Abyei, and calls for immediate demarcation of Abyei boundary in such a manner that would promote peaceful coexistence, and would uphold traditional rights of the groups, whose interests are inextricably linked to Abyei Area, to passage and grazing.
Withdrawal of foreign forces

No specific mention.

Corruption
Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.2. The APPC notes with grave concern the worsening economic situation triggered by full dependency on oil which has seen sharp decline in prices on international market. The situation is further aggravated by the spread of rampant corruption and by the pursuit of misguided policies of privatization, plunging the country into soaring budget deficit and dire living conditions, which impact on the most disadvantaged class of society in particular.

Page 9, 6. FOREIGN POLICY
6.1, 6.1.4. Promoting national economic interests through inward investment while seeking to ensure that Sudan has access to the benefits of international and regional funds, and is eligible for debts write-off; and
Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism

No specific mention.


Transitional justice

Transitional justice general

No specific mention.

Amnesty/pardon
Transitional justice→Amnesty/pardon→Relief of other sanctions
Page 7, 3. PEACE AGREEMENTS, 3.4. Cairo Peace Agreement
3.4.1. The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3.3. Reinstating the arbitrarily dismissed employees and civil servants as called for in the INC, and implementing the constitutional provisions protecting civil servants against arbitrary dismissals.
Courts
Transitional justice→Courts→National courts
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.4. Affirms zero-tolerance to impunity from prosecution and stresses that those who have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity are brought to book before an independent judiciary.
Mechanism
Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.1. The APPC recognizes the historical injustices leveled against the individuals and groups across Sudan, particularly in Southern Sudan and Darfur since the Independence, and stresses the importance of documenting those injustices and apologizing for them as a prelude to true national reconciliation.
2.2 The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to investigate all violations and atrocities committed against those individuals and groups and to take appropriate measures to address their grievances either through instituting judicial processes or material and moral compensation. This is critical for bringing about forgiveness, reconciliation and healing of wounds.
Prisoner release

No specific mention.

Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3, 3.2.2.3 Compensation for material and moral damages suffered by the individuals and groups in Darfur;
[...]
3.2.2.5 Traditional tribal land ownership (Hawakir), and calls for the restitution of land grabbed during the civil war to its rightful owners and for ensuring the proper utilization of land for the benefit of all the people of Darfur.
Missing persons

No specific mention.

Reparations
Transitional justice→Reparations→Material reparations
Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.2 The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to investigate all violations and atrocities committed against those individuals and groups and to take appropriate measures to address their grievances either through instituting judicial processes or material and moral compensation. This is critical for bringing about forgiveness, reconciliation and healing of wounds.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.3, 3.2.2.3 Compensation for material and moral damages suffered by the individuals and groups in Darfur;
[...]
3.2.2.5 Traditional tribal land ownership (Hawakir), and calls for the restitution of land grabbed during the civil war to its rightful owners and for ensuring the proper utilization of land for the benefit of all the people of Darfur.
Reconciliation
Page 3, PREAMBLE
A unique moment in history saw the Sudanese political parties, civil society organizations, national personalities and prominent media figures respond to an inspiring clarion call for dialogue by SPLM Leadership, headed by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, and converge on a rather exceptional location. The historic national gathering took place in Juba, capital of Southern Sudan and second capital of the Sudan, as the Interim Period draws to a close. Representatives from the diplomatic corps and international organizations that are concerned about the situation in Sudan were also invited as observers.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal. The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying. This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC’s agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings. The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples’ Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea. On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Page 3, PREAMBLE
...Inspired by a spirit of patriotism and candor and after having exhaustively deliberated on the agenda on September 26 – 30, the APPC therefore resolves as follows:

Page 4, 1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS
1.1. The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party. The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.
1.2. The APPC renews invitation to the National Congress Party (NCP) and all those who did not join in this national endeavor to do so, especially at a time when our country is gripped by national crisis and is in dire need of such dialogue

Page 4, 2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
2.1. The APPC recognizes the historical injustices leveled against the individuals and groups across Sudan, particularly in Southern Sudan and Darfur since the Independence, and stresses the importance of documenting those injustices and apologizing for them as a prelude to true national reconciliation.
2.2 The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to investigate all violations and atrocities committed against those individuals and groups and to take appropriate measures to address their grievances either through instituting judicial processes or material and moral compensation. This is critical for bringing about forgiveness, reconciliation and healing of wounds.
2.4. The APPC further maintains that national reconciliation also entails prioritizing marginalized areas all over Sudan in the allocation of development projects. The Presidency shall, in this respect, draw on similar experiences in other countries, especially in Africa.

Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.9. Calls for the holding of the Darfur-Darfur dialogue conference with the participation of all stakeholders with the view to sorting out Darfuri internal relations and repairing the social fabric destroyed by the civil war. The conference shall be guided by agreed Declaration of Principles (DOP), resulting in comprehensive agreement that shall be acceptable to all Darfurians and endorsed nationally by an all-party conference.

Page 8, 5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION
5.3.5. Ensuring immediate implementation of projects to connect the North and South via various means of transport, notably river, land and railways networks with a view to strengthening relations between the Sudanese people all over the country, and promoting their interests.

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.1. The APPC maintains that the Juba meeting marks the beginning of a long march towards the realization of national consensus; it is neither a one-off event nor a closed elitist club.
7.2. The APPC resolves to set up the following mechanisms for coordinating the intensification and expansion of national dialogue:
7.2.1. Leadership Council,
7.2.2. Working Group
7.2.3. Secretariat

Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.3. The organs specified in Sub-paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 shall convene meetings aimed at forging national consensus to address key national issues and to meet the requirements of a just, comprehensive peace and genuine democratic transformation.

Implementation

UN signatory

No specific mention.

Other international signatory

No specific mention.

Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar
Page 6, 3.2 DARFUR CONFLICT
3.2.6. Calls upon the international community to properly equip the United Nations African Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians in Darfur.
Enforcement mechanism
Page 9, 7. THE WAY FORWARD
7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.
Related cases

No specific mention.

Source
UN Peacemaker
http://peacemaker.un.org/
http://peacemaker.un.org/node/1719

Source agreement

JUBA DECLARATION ON DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS ALL POLITICAL PARTIES;

CONFERENCE (APPC) - SUDAN Juba September 26th & 30th, 2009 Under the theme Towards full Implementation of Peace Agreements and Democratic Transformation

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preamble 3 Dialogue and National Consensus 4 National Reconciliation 4 Peace Agreements 5 Democratic Transformation 7 Economic and Social Situation 8 Foreign Policy 9 The Way Forward 9 Appendix:

(Signatures) 10

All Political Parties';

Conference Juba September 26th & 30th , 09 Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus JUBA DECLARATION ON DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS PREAMBLE

A unique moment in history saw the Sudanese political parties, civil society organizations, national personalities and prominent media figures respond to an inspiring clarion call for dialogue by SPLM Leadership, headed by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, and converge on a rather exceptional location.

The historic national gathering took place in Juba, capital of Southern Sudan and second capital of the Sudan, as the Interim Period draws to a close.

Representatives from the diplomatic corps and international organizations that are concerned about the situation in Sudan were also invited as observers.

The meeting comes against a backdrop of non-implementation of key provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), more especially the conduct of free and fair general elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan to either confirm unity of Sudan or opt for separation and holding of Abyei referendum on whether Abyei retains its special administrative status in the North or be part of Bahr el Ghazal.

The meeting also comes as the simmering crisis in Darfur is intensifying.

This underscores the need for extensive dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party with a view to addressing the national crisis Sudan currently faces.

The aim is to ensure full implementation of all peace agreements and all constitutional arrangements prescribed in the Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005;

including respect for human rights and the rule of law, political empowerment of women, conduct of free and fair elections, holding of referendum for the people of Southern Sudan and popular consultation for Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States.

The commitment to resolve the conflict in Darfur is duly emphasized.

The All Political Party Conference (APPC) set up Leadership Council comprising the leaders of political parties and general assembly, consisting of all delegates.

The APPC constituted Sudan peoples' parliament where delegates conducted free, open dialogue in a transparent democratic environment.

The Leadership Council met on September 26 to adopt the APPC's agenda and to draw up a set of rules to govern proceedings.

The general assembly met on September 27 and listened to keynote speech by the Chairman of SPLM and opening remarks by leaders of 28 political parties and 5 civil society organizations, in addition to an address by a delegation from the Peoples' Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ) of Eritrea.

On September 28, the APPC set up 5 working committees to discuss key national issues, namely implementation of all peace agreements, democratic transformation, national reconciliation and healing, economic and social situation in addition to foreign policy.

Inspired by a spirit of patriotism and candor and after having exhaustively deliberated on the agenda on September 26 & 30, the APPC therefore resolves as follows:

All Political Parties' Conference Juba September 26th & 30th , 09 | Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus

1. DIALOGUE AND NATIONAL CONSENSUS 1.1.

The APPC maintains that the process of forging national consensus requires open dialogue without prior conditions or exclusion of any party.

The APPC in Juba is the first such process since the signing of all peace agreements, particularly the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).

There is need to continue this free democratic dialogue among all national forces, civil society and women organizations.

1.2. The APPC renews invitation to the National Congress Party (NCP) and all those who did not join in this national endeavor to do so, especially at a time when our country is gripped by national crisis and is in dire need of such dialogue.

2. NATIONAL RECONCILIATION 2.1.

The APPC recognizes the historical injustices leveled against the individuals and groups across Sudan, particularly in Southern Sudan and Darfur since the Independence, and stresses the importance of documenting those injustices and apologizing for them as a prelude to true national reconciliation.

2.2. The APPC urges the Presidency to form “Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC)” to investigate all violations and atrocities committed against those individuals and groups and to take appropriate measures to address their grievances either through instituting judicial processes or material and moral compensation.

This is critical for bringing about forgiveness, reconciliation and healing of wounds.

2.3. The APPC maintains that achieving the objective referred to in Paragraph 2.2 above demand full implementation of outstanding key provisions of the CPA, more especially the provisions related to democratic transformation.

2.4. The APPC further maintains that national reconciliation also entails prioritizing marginalized areas all over Sudan in the allocation of development projects.

The Presidency shall, in this respect, draw on similar experiences in other countries, especially in Africa.

All Political Parties' Conference Juba September 26th & 30th , 09 | Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus

3.1. 3.

PEACE AGREEMENTS Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) 3.1.1.

Reaffirms commitment to full implementation of CPA which is essential to sustainable peace and confidence building between the North and South Sudan.

In this regard, the APPC resolves the following:

3.1.1.1.

Holding of referendum on self-determination within the period stipulated in the CPA and Interim National Constitution (INC), 2005;

3.1.1.2.

Enactment of Referendum Bill during the prorogation of the current National Assembly, with simple majority vote (50%+1) being threshold for either confirming unity of Sudan or opting for secession and providing for all Southern Sudanese to take part in this process;

and

3.1.1.3.

Demarcation of North-South borders prior to the holding of general elections.

3.1.2.

Emphasizes the importance of bringing all laws in consonance with the INC, 2005

3.1.3.

Calls for holding Popular Consultation in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States after the conduct of credible population census to ensure the elected Legislatures truly express the will of the people in the two States.

3.1.4.

Adheres to the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on Abyei, and calls for immediate demarcation of Abyei boundary in such a manner that would promote peaceful coexistence, and would uphold traditional rights of the groups, whose interests are inextricably linked to Abyei Area, to passage and grazing.

3.1.5.

Adhering to the CPA provisions on making unity attractive, the APPC decides to set up a working group focused on developing political, economic and cultural programs to promote unity during the remainder of the Interim Period while at the same time guaranteeing respect for separation in the event the people of Southern Sudan opt for it.

All Political Parties' Conference Juba September 26th & 30th , 09 | Juba Declaration on Dialogue and National Consensus

Darfur conflict 3.2.1.

Urges the full implementation of Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA), particularly the power- sharing, wealth-sharing and security provisions.

3.2.2.

Affirms that negotiation is the best mechanism for resolving the Darfur conflict and appeals to all parties to desist from military escalation of the conflict.

3.2.3.

Upholds the legitimate rights of the people of Darfur, particularly in relation to:

3.2.2.1 Share of the Region in power and civil service at the national level according to its demographic size;

3.2.2.2 Share of the Region in the national wealth in accordance with objective criteria, notably population ratio and principle of affirmative action;

3.2.2.3 Compensation for material and moral damages suffered by the individuals and groups in Darfur;

3.2.2.4 Maintaining Darfur as one Region;

and

3.2.2.5 Traditional tribal land ownership (Hawakir), and calls for the restitution of land

grabbed during the civil war to its rightful owners and for ensuring the proper utilization of land for the benefit of all the people of Darfur.

3.2.4.

Affirms zero-tolerance to impunity from prosecution and stresses that those who have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity are brought to book before an independent judiciary.

3.2.5.

Calls for immediate cease-fire to create conducive environment for the delivery of humanitarian assistance and to enable the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to their villages.

3.2.6.

Calls upon the international community to properly equip the United Nations African Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) to fulfill its mandate of protecting civilians in Darfur.

3.2.7.

Calls for the expeditious resolution of the Darfur conflict before the upcoming general elections to enable the participation of Darfurians in those elections.

3.2.8.

Urges the disarmament of Janjaweed and other tribal militias.

3.2.9.

Calls for the holding of the Darfur-Darfur dialogue conference with the participation of all

stakeholders with the view to sorting out Darfuri internal relations and repairing the social fabric destroyed by the civil war.

The conference shall be guided by agreed Declaration of Principles (DOP), resulting in comprehensive agreement that shall be acceptable to all Darfurians and endorsed nationally by an all-party conference.

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Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement (ESPA) 3.3.1.

The APPC reaffirms its commitment to full implementation of ESPA and to the lifting of state of emergency.

3.3.2.

The APPC further reiterates its commitment to address the shortcomings of ESPA through the undertaking of complementary political, developmental and remedial measures to resolve the underlying grievances of the people of Eastern Sudan.

Cairo Peace Agreement 3.4.1.

The APPC resolves to expedite the implementation of all provisions of Cairo Peace Agreement, particularly those related to democratic transformation, economic reforms and redress for dismissed employees on political grounds as well as to combating corruption.

4. DEMOCRATIC TRANSFORMATION Reaffirms commitment to uphold basic freedoms as stipulated in the Basic Human Rights Charter which has been incorporated into the INC.

Calls for amending and bringing all laws related to freedoms and democratic transformation in consonance with the INC, namely the National Security Law, Criminal Procedures Law, Trade Unions Law, Immunities Law, Personal Status Law, Press and Publications Law, States' Public Order Laws.

Insists that the amendment of the laws referred to in Paragraph 4.2 herein shall be done no later than November 30, 2009, and that the participation of all political parties &that attended the APPC in Juba- in the upcoming general elections shall be conditional upon their completion.

Maintains that the results of the 5thPopulation Census are contested and that pending agreement on the same, CPA power-sharing ratios shall stand.

Calls for the conduct of free and fair elections under the right conditions, notably:

4.5.1.

Bringing laws that curtail freedoms in consonance with the INC and within the period stated above in Paragraph 4.3 herein;

4.5.2.

Resolution of Darfur conflict;

4.5.3.

Demarcation of North-South border;

4.5.4.

Agreement on acceptable formula for addressing the flaws and irregularities

characterizing the results of the 5th population census;

and

4.5.5.

Ensuring fair access for all elections' contestants to publicity by putting state-

owned media under the direct supervision and sovereign control of the National

Elections Commission (NEC) in the run-up to general elections.

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5. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SITUATION 5.1.

The APPC is alarmed that, after decades of totalitarian rule, ill-considered policies of economic liberalization and structural weaknesses in the economy since Sudan's Independence in 1956, the national economy is currently in deep crisis, evident in the fall in the agricultural, pastoral and industrial production.

5.2. The APPC notes with grave concern the worsening economic situation triggered by full dependency on oil which has seen sharp decline in prices on international market.

The situation is further aggravated by the spread of rampant corruption and by the pursuit of misguided policies of privatization, plunging the country into soaring budget deficit and dire living conditions, which impact on the most disadvantaged class of society in particular.

5.3. The APPC maintains that a change of direction and a shift to new economic paradigm is critical for addressing the root causes of the economic crisis.

In this connection, the APPC recommends that the following measures be taken:

5.3.1.

Cutting public expenditure, especially in areas of security and defense.

5.3.2.

Genuinely eliminating taxation at all levels of government, especially relating to

agricultural and animal production.

5.3.3.

Reinstating the arbitrarily dismissed employees and civil servants as called for in

the INC, and implementing the constitutional provisions protecting civil servants

against arbitrary dismissals.

5.3.4.

Slimming down the institutions of government at all levels and undertaking

development initiatives with the consent of the people and to their interest,

particularly in relation to the construction of dams.

5.3.5.

Ensuring immediate implementation of projects to connect the North and South

via various means of transport, notably river, land and railways networks with a view to strengthening relations between the Sudanese people all over the countryand promoting their interests.

5.4. The APPC calls for the holding of a national economic conference to address the root causes of the current economic crisis.

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6. FOREIGN POLICY 6.1.

The APPC reaffirms adherence to foreign policy directives, as called for in the CPA and INC, and to the pursuit of foreign policy initiatives predicated on mutual interests and good neighborliness to further Sudan national interests, including, inter alia:

6.1.1.

Ensuring respect for international conventions;

6.1.2.

Diffusing tensions with the neighboring countries to enhance regional security;

6.1.3.

Mobilizing international support for the reconstruction of war-affected areas,

especially Southern Sudan, Southern Kordofan, Blue Nile and Abyei Area, in

addition to Darfur and Eastern Sudan;

6.1.4.

Promoting national economic interests through inward investment while seeking

to ensure that Sudan has access to the benefits of international and regional

funds, and is eligible for debts write-off;

and

6.1.5.

Securing constructive partnership and engagement with the international

community to tackle the problems facing our country in such a way that would shield Sudan's national interests from foreign designs.

7. THE WAY FORWARD 7.1.

The APPC maintains that the Juba meeting marks the beginning of a long march towards the realization of national consensus;

it is neither a one-off event nor a closed elitist club.

7.2. The APPC resolves to set up the following mechanisms for coordinating the intensification and expansion of national dialogue:

7.2.1.

Leadership Council,

7.2.2.

Working Group

7.2.3.

Secretariat

7.3. The organs specified in Sub-paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.3 shall convene meetings aimed at forging national consensus to address key national issues and to meet the requirements of a just, comprehensive peace and genuine democratic transformation.

7.4. The APPC maintains that Juba Declaration shall be subject to periodic review, particularly in relation to democratic transformation, elections, holding of referendum on self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan, implementation of Abyei Protocol and holding of popular consultation for the people of Blue Nile and South Kordofan States, in addition to finding a just, comprehensive and lasting peace in Darfur.

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APPENDIX SIGNED BY:

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