Sudan’s military leader urges troops to back democratic transition

Abdel Fattah al Burhan, who seized power in a 2021 coup, vows to “put an end” to the military’s long history of staging takeovers and supporting “dictatorial governments”.

Sudan’s military leader Abdel Fattah al Burhan has called on troops to “end” support for authoritarian leaders as talks begin on military reforms, part of a prolonged transition to civilian rule.

“During our history, the armed forces have supported dictatorial governments, and we want to put an end to that,” Burhan, a career soldier during Bashir’s three-decade rule, said in a speech to soldiers on Sunday.

Burhan seized power in a 2021 coup that had derailed a short-lived democratic transition following the 2019 ouster of long-time leader, general Omar al Bashir.

Sudan’s army has a long history of staging military takeovers and has amassed substantial economic holdings.

Reform of the military and the security forces is a key point of tension in discussions on a two-phase political process launched in December, envisaging the military’s exit from politics once a civilian government is installed.

The two sides are expected to formally adopt the deal on April 6 and launch a new civilian government on April 11.

Critics, however, have decried the deal, agreed by Burhan with multiple factions including a key civilian bloc, as “vague”.

The proposed reforms include the integration into the regular army of the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by Burhan’s deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.

Created in 2013, RSF emerged from the Popular Defence Forces, a government-backed/linked militia known as the Janjaweed that Bashir unleashed a decade earlier in the western region of Darfur against non-Arab rebels, where it was accused of war crimes by rights groups.

By some estimates, RSF has up to 100,000 fighters, integrated under its control.

While experts have pointed to worrying rivalries between Burhan and Daglo, the two men took turns speaking on Sunday in the capital Khartoum, pleading for a successful integration.

Daglo said he wanted “a unified army”, while Burhan called for “a professional army that stays away from politics”.

The December deal came after near-weekly protests since Burhan’s October 2021 military takeover, which had also triggered international aid cuts, adding to the deepening political and economic troubles in one of the world’s poorest countries.

Daglo, the RSF commander also known as Hemeti, said earlier this month he was against “anyone who wants to become a dictator”, and that he opposed those “clinging on to power”.

He said the latest coup had “failed” because it had not brought change but rather the return of the “old regime” of Bashir loyalists.

Source: TRTworld.com

GEMAYEL MEETS SAUDI AMBASSADOR

Kataeb party leader MP Sami Gemayel met in Saifi on Monday with Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon, Waleed Bukhari, and an accompanying delegation from the Saudi Embassy in Beirut.
A statement by the Kataeb press office indicated that talks touched on the latest local and regional developments, especially the presidential file. It added that conferees stressed the necessity to speed up the election of a president who is capable of resolving all files and ending Lebanon’s isolation from the world.
Bukhari has reportedly expressed his confidence in the Lebanese people’s aspirations and determination to exit the crises. “We are used to Lebanon’s resilience towards crises and its ability to overcome them,” he said.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

MEA: ALL FLIGHTS DEPARTING RAFIC HARIRI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ARE RESCHEDULED IN ACCORDANCE WITH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AS OF 29-30 MARCH 2023

The Middle East Airlines company (MEA) on Monday announced the following:
Further to the decision issued by the Lebanese Council of Ministers to return to daylight saving time, starting from the midnight of March 29-30, 2023, Middle East Airlines – Air Liban announces the rescheduling of all its flights departing from Rafic Hariri International Airport- Beirut (R.H.I.A) accordingly.
As for the tickets issued between 25 and 27 March 2023 (winter time), passengers are kindly requested to check the revised departure timing (according to daylight saving time).
For more information, please contact: MEA Call Center 961-01-629999 – callcenter@mea.com.lb or visit: www.mea.com.lb

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

GEN. AOUN MEETS UNIFIL COMMANDER, CHIEF OF FRENCH SEA FORCES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

Lebanese Army Commander, General Joseph Aoun, met, at his Yarze office on Monday, with Commander-in-chief of French Forces in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, Vice Admiral Gilles Boidevezi, accompanied by the Defense Attaché at the French Embassy, Colonel Grigory Medina.
Talks reportedly touched on the means to bolster cooperation and coordination between the Lebanese and French armies.
General Aoun late received UNIFIL Commander, Major General Aroldo Lazaro, with whom he discussed the cooperation between the military and the international peacekeeping force

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

MAKARY RECEIVES HEAD OF NORTH LEBANON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

Caretaker Minister of Information, Ziad Makary, on Monday welcomed in his office at the ministry, Head of the North Lebanon Merchants Association, Assaad Hariri.
Discussions reportedly touched on the preparations underway for the Ramadan festivals that will be held in the northern city of Tripoli, as of upcoming April 1st.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon