dimanche 2 août 2015

Sign for peace in Libya between Tuareg and Tubu

To the President of the Republic of Niger: A commitment to peace in the Fezzan region and throughout Libya. Why it matters: Having been the most spared region of Libya, for too many months, the Tuareg and Tubu communities have clashed in the south of the country, causing a severely critical humanitarian and social situation. This crisis has witnessed several cease-fires, involving mercenaries from far-off horizons. The cease-fire framework and its protagonists have perplexed the majority of both communities, leaving the causes, implications and objectives incomprehensible in light of historical and recent links between the two populations. For nearly a year, the local population is multiplying initiatives in favor of peace and reconciliation, not only among the Tuareg and Tubu communities, but as well for other communities in the region. Such actions go unnoticed as it is more interesting for media to broadcast news as it relates to violence than for peace. Numerous representatives from the Fezzan region and the rest of Libya have already convened several times to initiate discussions toward a resolution of this conflict that endangers all of West Africa in terms of what is happening in Northern Libya. In Niger, where Tuareg and Tubu concerned about the situation in Libya also reside, a Committee for Peace was established in Agadez in November 2014, with the objective of promoting conflict resolution locally and in neighboring countries. Fighting has not ceased, yet a clear willingness to help resolve this conflict by many Nigerian citizens is visible. With the support and signatures of numerous public and political figures of our countries - including Honorable Goukouni Weddeye, former Head of State of Chad - ministers, diplomats, politicians, entrepreneurs and heads of associations, we, the members of the Tubu and Tuareg communities in Niger, Chad, Libya, Algeria and Mali, convinced that this conflict can be and must be appeased locally, are launching a petition for greater involvement of Niger and its government for mediation involving our various states across Niger. Concretely, this greater involvement of Niger would bring together all the initiatives already undertaken and provide a framework for exchange near the site of the conflict and make for more efficient mediation and swift resolution to this fratricidal conflict. If we sign the petition in thousands, we can convince the President and the Government of Niger to precipitate engagement and with greater scrutiny. You are the ambassadors of this project. Let us bring about peace. At the initiative of Rhissa Ag Boula, a former minister of Niger, The Tubu Coordination for Chad, The Tuareg Coordination for Libya. With the support of: Goukouni Weddeye, former President of Chad Brigi Rafini, Prime Minister of Niger His Highness Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, Sultan of The Aïr (Niger) Abdraman Salah, Minister of Chad Adoum Younousmi, Minister of Chad Issa Ali Taher, Minister of Chad Mahamat Issa Halikimi, Minister of Chad Albade Abouba, Minister of Niger Mahaman Ousmane, Minister of Niger Mano Aghali, Minister of Niger Goukouni Zen, former Minister of Niger Issa Lamine, former Minister of Niger Khamed abdoulaye, former Minister of Niger Akoli Daouel , former Minister of Niger Issouf Baco, former Minister of Niger Mohamed Abdoulaye, former Minister of Niger Mohamed Akotey, former Minister of Niger Issyad Kato, former Minister of Niger Mohamed Aitock, former Minister of Niger Oki Mahamat Yahya Dagache, former Minister of Chad Barchar Ali Souleyman, former Minister of Chad Souleyman Ali Dahbi, former Minister of Chad Mahamat Béchir Okorimi, former Minister of Chad Youssouf Abassallah, former Minister of Chad Kedallah, former Minister of Chad Adoum Togoi, former Minister of Chad Wordougou Bolou, former Minister of Chad Mahamat Abali Salah, former Minister of Chad Hassan Soukoya, former Minister of Chad Alhousseini Mouloul, Ambassador of Niger to Libya, former Minister Mohamed Anako, Chairman of the Regional Council of Agadez, former Minister (Niger) Molia Tahar, MP (Chad) Mahamat Bazingue Anni, MP (Chad) Adili edji, MP (Chad) Djidi Alahi, MP (Chad) Kodié Moussa, MP (Chad) Mahamat Tokoro, MP (Chad) Mahamat Togoi, MP (Chad) Aklou Sidi Sidi, Vice President of the Regional Council of Agadez (Niger) Rhissa Feltou, Mayor of Agadez (Niger) Colonel-Major Mahamadou Abou Tarka, President of the High Authority for Peacebuilding (Niger) Halid Ikhiri, Chairman of the National Commission of Human Rights of Niger Colonel Ilias Elmahdy, Retired Colonel (Niger) Doctor Adal Rhoubeid, Chairman for the Democratic Movement for Renewal (Niger) Ex MP Galmaye Losso Ex MP Yosko Bolou Ex MP Gourde Salah Ex Togüí MP Hassan Mamane Abou, Nigerian entrepreneur Moussana Alkabous, CEO of Sonichar (Niger) Alkache Alhada, President of the Court of Accounts of Niger Mohamed Ewanghey, High Authority for Peacebuilding (Niger) Mamane Hassane, Chairman of the Tubu Committee in Agadez (Niger) Boutali Tchiwiren Ag, Secretary General of the Peace Committee of Agadez (Niger) Aoutchiki Mohamed (Niger) Ely Boussouma (Niger) Ixa Mohamed, President of Tidène NGO (Niger) Liman Feltou, Co-founder Tidène NGO (Niger) Aghali Alambo, Advisor to the National Assembly (Niger) Amoumen Kalakoua, former Head of Mission of the Prime Minister (Niger) Sherif Abidine, Contractor (Niger) Asseyed Sidi Mohamed (Niger) Turnat Sidi Mohamed (Niger) Rhissa Mohamed Boubacar (Niger) Mohamed M'Barek (Niger) Mindi Alaguimis, Contractor (Niger) Baba Ahmed, Entrepreneur (Niger) Ghabdouwene Mohamed (Niger) Ahmed Haidara (Niger) Chinloutan Mohamed (Niger) Mohamed Alhassane (Niger) Alhousseini Doctor Ousmane (Niger) Ajira Salifou (Niger) Assoni Almoustapha (Niger) Warta Almoustapha (Niger) Hamzata Alhourar Mohamed (Niger) Adam Effengal (Niger) Collective Euro-Amazigh (Belgium) Lansary Mohamed, MP (Libya) Souleeymane Bashir, President Tawalene NGO (Libya) Ghaliou Bidasse, Sebha Local Council, Ombudsman (Libya) Dr. Hamadi Habab (Libya) Sidi Mohamed, Ministry of Higher Education Coordinator (Libya) Colonel Ghabdou Moulou (Libya) Colonel Ghuissa Dodo (Libya) Dr. Abdullah Hassan (Libya) Doctor Ghalo Walat Ihmad (Libya) Emoud Mohamed, retired Colonel (Libya) Alkoni Moussa, former Ambassador (Libya) Alkoni Hassan, former Ambassador (Libya) Katy Mohamed, Diplomat (Libya) Mohammed Hamid, National Mobility for Tuareg of Southern Libya Issalik Mohammed, town of Ubari Sawdata Walet Almoustapha, Anna NGO Sebha/Ubari Nina Walet Indatou Sanady Tchimaden Albadé, President National Cell Processing Financial Information, former Minister (Niger) El Moctar Icha, pdt Traditional Chief Association Ekade Abali, former Prefect Hussein Yahya Mali Ghoumar Rhissa Alhousseini (Libya) Ex MP Galmaye Losso Ex MP Yosko Bolou Ex MP Gourde Salah Ex Togüí MP Hassan Tips Mardakore Adili, Mediator Aht Salah Boudimi, Mediator Council Brahim Edji Council Choua Dazi Council Coordo Radjeb Edji Pr ABETV Ousmane Ali Khamis Governor mht Allafouza Governor Adoum Dagai Dr. Brahim Tchouma Dr. Adoum Goukini Delegate mht Aboubakar Kellei DG Souleyman Barkai Ex Minister Brahim mht Tidei Governor Alifa Wodeye

https://secure.avaaz.org/fr/petition/Au_President_de_la_Republique_du_Niger_Un_engagement_pour_la_paix_dans_le_Fezzan_et_en_Libye/?frxbkeb&pv=0

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