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SA probes Sudan mercenary links

2002-02-13 12:07
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Johannesburg - The South African government is investigating the alleged mercenary activities of its citizens in strife-torn Sudan. It has also banned a state-owned petroleum company from seeking oil concessions in the east African country, IRIN reported on Tuesday.

An official in the department of foreign affairs on Tuesday said the National Conventional Arms Controlling Committee (NCACC), chaired by Minister of Education Kader Asmal, had launched a formal investigation into the alleged activities of former Executive Outcomes mercenaries, operating as NFD, in Sudan.

The official, who did not wish to be named, said: "The matter is under official investigation, it's quite concerning to us. Although the country is not at the moment involved in peace talks, we will assume the chair of the OAU [Organisation of African Unity] in June and we will become involved. President [Thabo Mbeki] has said on several occasions that we must get that [the Sudanese conflict] resolved.

Embarrassing for government

"It's being taken very seriously, it's embarrassing for our government. We have a Foreign Military Assistance Act of 1998 which, if the allegations are true, they [NFD] are contravening. If so, they will be prosecuted."

In a recent statement the department of foreign affairs said the Act makes it illegal for South Africans to "offer to render any foreign military assistance to any state or organ of state, group of persons or other entity or person unless he or she has been granted authorisation to offer such assistance by the National Conventional Arms Control Committee".

Asmal, the chairperson of the NCACC, was not able to comment at the time of writing but his spokesperson confirmed the matter was being investigated.

Foreign Affairs notes on its website that: "South Africa as a firm supporter of the ... peace process (as espoused by the agreed upon Declaration of Principles signed by the Government of Sudan and the [rebel] Southern People's Liberation Movement/Army in 1994), is exploring possible ways to assist in the search for a comprehensive negotiated peace settlement."

State-owned company prevented from doing business

As such the government has moved to avoid the embarrassment and mistrust that would accompany the involvement of its citizens in alleged mercenary activity in Sudan. It has also moved to prevent a state-owned company from becoming involved with oil extraction in the south of the country.

Sudan has been at war within itself for 19 years. The conflict pits a northern government that is mainly "Arab" and Muslim, against a southern insurgency that is largely "black" and non-Muslim. The SPLM/A say they are fighting for the political and economic rights of all of Sudan's marginalised people, and against Khartoum's radical Islamist agenda. But increasingly analysts point out that the conflict is also about the control of oil and other natural resources. Some two million people have died as a result of the war.

The latest report by the United States Agency for International Development (USAid) on Sudan said: "Populations in the south and transitional areas continue to be adversely affected by forced displacements due to the continued fighting, raiding, and [government] aerial bombings. Since 1999, oil drilling and exploration, as well as piping crude oil to the Red Sea for export, has further increased displacement of the affected populations in the Nuba Mountains and western Upper Nile."

Petro SA 'no longer interested'

The chief executive officer of Petro SA, the state-owned company that late last year had been pursuing oil concessions in Sudan, on Tuesday said this company was no longer interested in any business venture with Khartoum.

Petro SA CEO Mpumelelo Tshume said: "The government directive is quite clear that we don't do business in Sudan. I am aware that last year, before my time [appointment], my guys had looked at the possibility [of oil concessions in Sudan] but after the directive from the ministry of minerals and energy we are definitely not looking at Sudan."

Tshume said also that "whilst there are business opportunities for us we are quite alive to the political challenges that face the country [Sudan]." He did not rule out the future exploration of business involvement in oil-rich Sudan, should the political situation improve. "If it could be stabilised in such a way that we can do normal business, that will be welcomed."

Late last year, the respected London-based publication Africa Confidential reported that former Executive Outcomes members had formed a company called NFD that was contracted by the Sudanese government, on the recommendation of Libya, to help it protect oil fields in southern Sudan.

Sandline not involved

Africa Confidential reported that: "A former director of EO [Executive Outcomes] told Africa Confidential that the contract was widely known in 'military circles' in the country and involved training Sudanese special forces officers in counter-insurgency operations to guard the oil fields. He described the firm involved as 'the rump' of EO. 'Those of us in the company who made enough money are out of it, those who didn't are still in the game,' he added. EO was formally wound up in December 1998."

Sandline International, a United Kingdom private military company which had a relationship with Executive Outcomes, on Tuesday said NFD was likely formed around the time Executive Outcomes folded. "We think that NFD was formed around 1998," said Sandline's Michael Grunberg. Sandline, however, "are not in contact with the company". The NFD website is no longer in operation. - Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN)

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