Sunday, October 17, 2010

As Kouchner & Le Roy Ask Where Darfur Nur Could Be Sent, Gambari .

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, September 27, 2010 - With Darfur rebel Abdel Wahid Nur living in Paris, what is France's relationship to and plans for him? Inner City Press on Monday asked French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner about Nur, whom Kouchner had said would be joining the dialogue process in Doha. Kouchner shrugged that Nur had said that. Now what?

"Where would you give us send him?" Kouchner asked Inner City Press. "Sudan?"

Inner City Press asked Kouchner to affirm that other French diplomats have argued, that France wants to expel Nur but believes a tribunal would on current evidence grant him asylum. These Elysee sources say that France has been seeking evidence, including through the UN, that Nur is behind recent violence in the Kalma and Zalingei IDP Camps in Darfur, as a base to release him.

Before Kouchner could answer, his handler Monsieur Valero groaned and rolling his eyes, as if the interview was forbidden. There are many causes for the force in the camps, Kouchner finally said. Video here.One would care to best understand France's position, but the defence of access, seemingly based on the subject of articles, makes it difficult.

Later on Monday, Inner City Press asked the UN's top peacekeeper Alain Le Roy, a French national, about Abdul Wahid Nur. Le Roy replied much as Kouchner had: Where should Nur be sent? Inner City Press pointed out that Khalil Ibrahim of the Justice & Equality Movement is presently in Libya.

Inner City Press also posed a Nur question to the UN's Ibrahim Gambari, in New York for the Tripartite Meeting with Sudan held on Monday afternoon in the UN's Conference Room 7. Gambari said there is evidence Nur - or his supporters? - made death threats. There is talking of a bill to this effect, which Nur has denied.

The government here appear to have Gambari, a fan of the Doha process and some say of Omar al Bashir, wanting Abdul Wahid Nur arrested or expelled from France. Obviously, someone is protecting him. Watch this site.

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