On
Abyei, S
Sudan's Deng
Praises
Referendum,
Sudan Calls
It Personal,
Rice Echo
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
November 25 --
Sudan's and
South Sudan's
ambassadors
traded
speeches about
Abyei in the
UN Security
Council Monday
morning, and
things got
personal.
While
the Security
Council urged
against the
unilateral
referendum
held in
Abyei, South
Sudan's
Francis Deng
on Monday
praised it. He
said the
Miseriya had
been out of
the area "in
their own
homeland"
125 miles away
when the
referendum was
held.
Inner
City Press has
previously
reported that
Deng's family
comes from
Abyei, and
has questioned
if he owns
property
there. It
makes for a
more dramatic
story.
Sudan's
Permanent
Representative
Daffa-Alla
Elhag Ali
Osman took the
floor to
say Deng's
speech was
against the
current tenor
between
Khartoum and
Juba, and was
based on
"personal
interests" and
not the
interests of
the whole of
South Sudan.
It's
rare these
days at the UN
for arguments
to turn
personal in
this way.
Relatedly,
some in the
Council note
that soon
after
Ambassador
Susan
Rice was
promoted to
Washington,
there were no
more twice a
month
meetings on
Sudan and
South Sudan.
In fairness we
report that
others
say that's a
coincidence.
Like Deng's
personal
story? Both
are
compelling.
Watch this
site.
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