South Sudan: Juba Releases Sudanese Pows Detained in Heglig

| April 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

Khartoum — 13 Sudanese military who were detained in Heglig will arrive to Khartoum on Thursday, the foreign ministry announced here today.

The prisoners of war (POWs) were detained when South Sudanese troops captured the oil producing town on 10 April and then were flown to Juba from Higleg are by Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).

Rahamtallah Mohammed Osman, undersecretary of the foreign affairs ministry told reporters that the POWs will arrive from Cairo, underscoring that their release was coordinated by Egypt, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, (ICRC).

A photo posted on the social networking site, facebook showed the POWs dressed in new clothes, handbags, and got paid by the ICRC for transportation whey arrive in Khartoum.

Egypt‘s foreign ministry spokesman stated that South Sudanese president Salva Kiir agreed to free SAF POWs after Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mohammed Amro , shuttled between Khartoum and Juba in an attempt to being the two sides to the negotiating table, but he failed to do so.

Meanwhile, SAF spokesperson, al-Sawarmi Khaled told the official news agency, SUNA, that the POWs were captured from Higleg hospital, along with the hospital’s medical team. “They were sick and detained on the 10th of April, not the 20th of

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