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117:(NCP), Bashir's party, and to join the JEM's inclusive national vision that represents the diversity of Sudan. By merging with JEM, FAES aligned itself with a broader national movement which will more adequately address their regional concerns. With a unified opposition against the government in Khartoum, concerns have been raised about an Arab Spring-like situation occurring in Sudan as well. 102:
By February 7, 2007, the Eastern Front had registered as a political party. However, FAES claims that the peace agreement only normalizes bilateral relations between Sudan and Eritrea without tackling the problems and concerns of the Eastern Sudanese people or promoting economic development within
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Prior to the merger deal, eight months ago, both rebel groups had engaged in joint military operations against the Sudanese government, receiving backing from Eritrea at the time. This shared cooperation between the two facilitated merger talks and strengthened their alliance against the Bashir
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regime. As part of the merger agreement, 270 FAES soldiers, along with five members of FAES' leadership council, joined JEM. Secretary General Adam Abdalla Yahia indicated more of the rebel group's membership would join JEM in the future.
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Chronic poverty and marginalization in East Sudan, exacerbated by neglect from the central government, have led to the formation of rebel groups such as FAES, who advocate for equal development opportunities and economic redistribution.
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regime, sponsored by Eritrea. Under the agreement, the Eastern Front would be given three high-ranking positions in
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primarily formed due to the inability to address their regional concerns through peaceful means.
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and also ten legislative seats in each of the three states in East Sudan:
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On January 8, 2011, the rebel group merged with the
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Arabic
romanized
Eastern Front
Beja Congress
Rashaida Free Lions
Eastern Front
Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement
Omar al-Bashir's
Khartoum
Kassala
Al-Qadarif
Red Sea
Darfuri
Justice and Equality Movement
National Congress Party


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ISBN
9781841624136


"BEJA PEOPLE AND BEJA CONGRESS: HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS IN EASTERN SUDAN"

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