Northern Sudan insists Uganda is backing rebels to overthrow Khartoum government

 

The leaders in Northern Sudan have insisted that Uganda is training the Justice and equality rebels in a bid to overthrow the government in Khartoum.

The Khartoum government also alleges that Uganda was behind the formation of the Sudanese Peoples’ Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N). This SPLM-N is reportedly working closely with the Justice and Equality Movement rebels to kick out president Omar Bashir’s government in Khartoum.

A source in Khartoum government told our reporters that there is no way Northern Sudan can not believe that Uganda is not behind the rebels fighting Bashir’s government when Museveni has been behind the rebellions which have been taking place in some African countries in the recent past.

The source alleges that the rebels that invaded Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Somalia among other countries all had routes in Kampala government.

However Uganda army spokesman, Felix Kulayigye dismisses the allegations by Northern Sudan and calls the allegations as a deliberate ploy by Khartoum to deflect attention from the daunting challenges Northern Sudan is facing.

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