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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Appendix 1: Assembly Areas

 

 

SAF assembly points in Equatoria

SPLA assembly points in Equatoria

No.

Sector

Assembly Area: Stage 1

Assembly Area: Stage 2

Assembly Area: Stage 1

Assembly Area: Stage 2

1.

Rokon

Rokon

Rokon

Jambo

Jambo

2.

Terkaka

a)      Terkaka

b)      Kaltok

 

Terkaka

Tendilo

Amadi

 

Amadi

3.

Bango

Bango.

 

Bango

Lanya

Lanya

4.

Southern

Korki;

 

Bango

Rojo

Rojo

5.

Sendiro

a)       Labonok;

b)       Sindiro.

Sindiro

Kit Bridge

Kit Bridge

6.

Jebelain

Nisito

Nisito

Magwe

Agoro

7.

Leria

Leria

Nengala

Kiyalla

Kiyalla

8.

Nengala

Nengala.

Nengala

Kidepo

Kidepo

9.

Jumeza

Jumeza

Jumeza

Nyore

Nyore

10.

Bor

Bor

Bor

Najero

Najero

11.

Torit

Torit

Leria

 

 

12.

Juba Sectors:

a) The Central.

b) Northen.

c) Southern.

d)Eastern  e)Western

 

a) Juba HQs.

b) CCI (Juba Airport).

c) Godalli

 

 

 


 

SAF assembly points in Upper Nile

 

SPLA assembly points in Upper Nile

No.

Sector

Assembly Area: Stage 1

Assembly Area: Stage 2

Assembly Area: Stage 1

1.

Bahr el Gabal:

a)      Al Ganal;

b)      Attar;

c)      Fangak;

d)      Tonja;

e)      Adok el Bahar.

 

Al Ganal.

Attar.

Pam-Al-Zaraf.

Tonja.

Adok el Bahar.

 

Kadok

Tonja

 

 

Baidit.

Wathkec.

Maguok.

Molbok.

Maker.

Aboroc

2.

Sobat:

a)      Al Nasir;

b)      Olang;

c)      Al Doma;

d)      Glashek;

e)      Adong And Balait;

f)        Negdiar.

 

Al Nasir.

Adong.

Al Doma.

Al Doma.

 

 

Adong

 

Al Doma

 

Guffa.

Kariel.

Nimne.

Jaw.

 

3.

White Nile:

a)      Detok;

b)      Kadok;

c)      Akoka;

d)      Waushulik and Detang;

e)      Warjok

 

Kadok.

Kadok.

Kadok.

Malakal.

 

Lello.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lello

 

4.

Western Upper Nile:

Leer.

a)      Koj el Sharika

 

 

Koj el Sharika

 

 

 

 

5.

Bentiu

a)      Niyaldio;

b)      Bantiu.

Robkona

 

6.

Rabkona

Rabkona

 

 

7.

Rogat

Rogat

Heglig

 

8.

Wankai

Wankai

 

 

9.

Mayom

Mayom

 

 

10.

Tamr

Tamr

 

 

11.

Manga

Manga

 

 

 

12.

Tor

Tor

Tor

 

13.

Pariang

Pariang

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14.

Eastern Upper Nile:

Bonj.

 

Bonj.

 

Jumam

 

15.

Adareil

Adareil

Adareil

 

16.

Jumam.

Jumam.

 

 

17.

Mallot.

Mallot.

Mallot

 

18.

Falloj

Falloj

 

 

19.

Khor Adar Bridge

Khor Adar Bridge

 

 

20.

Kaka el Tijaria

Kaka el Tijaria

 

 

21.

Renk

Renk

 

 

22.

Galhak

Galhak

Galhak

 

 

SAF assembly points in Bahr el Ghazal

 

SPLA assembly points in Bahr el Ghazal

No.

Sector

Assembly Area: Stage 1

Assembly area: Stage 2

Assembly Area: Stage 1

Assembly Area: Stage 2

Remarks

1.

Wau

 

Wau;

Wau/Grinti.

 

 

Tawtin

Pariak

Tawtin

 

2.

Gogrial

 Kuajwok

 

Kuajwok

Akur

 

Akur

 

3.

Aweil

Aweil

Aweil/Mathyang

Manyang

Manyang

 

4.

Raja

Raja

 

Tonj

 

 

5.

Daim Zubair

Daim Zubair

Boro el Bahar

Wun Yiik.

Riang awai.

Nyamlel

Awada.

Awarial

Ramshiel

Malau

Riang awai

Awada

Nyuamlel

Wun Yiik

Mapel

Ramshiel

Malau

 

 

 


Abyei:

SAF Forces to be assembled in Abyei and the SPLA to be assembled in Gong Mabil.

 

SAF assembly points in Southern Blue Nile

SPLA assembly points in Southern Blue Nile

No.

Sector

Assembly area: Stage 1

Assembly area: Stage 2

Assembly area: Sage 1

Assembly area:

Stage 2

 

1.

Giesan

 

a)      Bakori;

b)      Balonsho;

 

 

Bakori

Ulu.

Sali.

Ufud-Shatiyo.

Ulu

 

Sali

Ufud-Shatiyo

 

2.

Central

 

a)      Dindiro;

b)      Bulang.

 

 

Dindiro

 

 

 

3.

Western

a)      Wad Abok;

b)       El Salak.

 

Wad Abok

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eastern Sudan: for the purpose of disengagement of forces and redeployment of SPLA, the SAF and SPLA assembly areas in the Eastern Sudan shall be determined by the UN monitoring mission

 

 

 

Nuba Mountains Assembly Areas:

 

Notwithstanding sub-section 10.1 of the Protocol on the Resolution of Conflict of Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile States and sub-section 18.6 of this Agreement and as part of the Permanent Ceasefire Agreement and transition from war to peace, the Parties agree that SAF shall further reduce the deployment of its forces in Nuba Mountains to peace-time level and that both Parties shall create assembly areas for the purposes of the establishment of the JIUs within the Nuba Mountains.

 


Appendix 2 : Calendar and Timetable of Major Ceasefire  Activities:

 

M – Day date of issuance of Security Council Resolution which will include mandate (M – Day estimated to be D – Day + 14 days)

 

Pre-interim Period:

 

Major ceasefire activities

        (a)

Proposed time

     (b)

Responsible Authority

     (c)

1.                  Entry into force of the  ceasefire;

 

2.                  Submission of detailed lists of size, particulars and locations of all forces to current monitoring teams;

 

3.                  Lifting of state of emergency in Ceasefire Zone.

Upon signature of Comprehensive Peace Agreement. D- Day

 

D-day

 

 

D-Day

 

The two parties/ current monitoring teams.

 

The two parties/ current monitoring teams.

The Presidency

4.  Establishment of demining mechanism

D-Day+ 72 hours

The two parties

5. Announcement and dissemination of information on ceasefire.

D-Day+ 72hours

The two parties

6. Cessation of hostilities, including cessation of hostile propaganda.

D-Day+ 72 hours

The two parties

7. Establishment of Joint Media Committee.

D-Day+72 hours

The two parties

8. Establishment of Collaborative Committee.

D-Day+ 15 days

The two parties and the UN

9. Establishment of Incorporation and Reintegration Adhoc Committees.

D-Day+ 15 days

Each party

10. Release of POWs

DD+ 30 days

The parties and ICRC

11. Establishment of JDB

D-Day+ 30 days

The two parties

12. Establishment of  CPC

D-Day+ 30 days

The two parties

13. Establishment of CJMC

M-Day+30 days

Operational by

M – day + 45 days

The UN monitoring mission and the two parties

14.               Mobilization of international monitors and observers as well as mobilization of funds.

Starts M – Day + 30 days

The two parties + donors + UN

15. Disengagement and separation of forces. (phase one)

D-Day+ 30 days

The two parties and the UN monitoring mission

16. Establishment of National DDR Co-ordination Council and the two Sub-National Commissions

 

 

D-Day+ 30 days

The two parties

Major ceasefire activities

        (a)

Proposed time

     (b)

Responsible Authority

     (c)

17.Deployment of  UN monitoring mission

Starts M-Day+ 30 days

The UN

18. Establishment of AJMC and JMTs.

Starts M-Day+75 days, operational by M – day + 90 day

The two parties and the UN

19. Mandate of the current monitoring teams ends and UN verification and monitoring starts.

M-Day+ 90 days

The two parties The UN monitoring mission

20. Redeployment of SAF and SPLA as per section 18 of this Agreement.

D-Day+ 90 days

The two parties and the UN monitoring

21. Deployment of JIUs in Khartoum/ Juba.

D-Day+ 60 days

The two parties

22. Establishment of JIUs co-location and training

D-Day+ 90 days

The two parties

23. Concentration of forces in agreed upon assembly areas.

D-Day+ 90 days

The two parties and the UN monitoring mission

 

First half of the Interim Period:

 

        Major ceasefire activities

        (a)

Proposed time

     (b)

Responsible Authority

     (c)

1. Deployment of JIUs to their different locations.

D-Day+ 9 months

The two parties

2. Completion of SPLA redeployment from Eastern Sudan

D-Day+12 months

The SPLA and the UN monitoring mission

3. Beginning of training of SPLA nominated personnel to JIUs service arms. 

D-Day+12 months

The two parties

4. Common doctrine and code of conduct.

D-Day+12 months

The two parties

5. Non-essentials (section 19) reinsertion and reintegration into  civilian society 

D-Day+ 12 months

DDR and the two parties

6. Completion of SPLA redeployment from Nuba Mountains and Southern Blue Nile

 

 

 

D-Day+15 months

The SPLA and the UN monitoring mission


 

        Major ceasefire activities

        (a)

Proposed time

     (b)

Responsible Authority

     (c)

7. Completion of SAF redeployment from south  to North  Sudan

D-Day+30 months

The SAF and the UN monitoring mission

8. Continuation of DDR process

continue

The two parties and international experts (DDR)

9. Disarmament of non-military personnel

Continue

The two parties and international experts (DDR)

10. The UN verification and monitoring.

Continue

The UN monitoring mission

11. Establishment of the first Joint/Integrated service arms unit.

D-Day+36 months

The two parties

 

Second half of the Interim Period:

 

       (a)

     (b)

      (c)

1. Continuation of DDR process

Continue

DDR

 

2. Continuation of training programmes

Continue

JIUs command

25. Continuation of establishment of JIUs Service Arms

Continue

The two aprties

3. Development of ideas and modalities of transforming the JIUs into integrated ones.  

 

starts

The two parties

4.Termination of UN Monitoring Mission

D-day + 78 months.

 

 

The two parties

5.Extension of the mandate of UN Monitoring Mission

Depending on the recommendations of ex-post appraisal by the parties.

The two parties

 

Post Interim Period:

 

(a)

(b)

(c)

1. review of the situation

 Post interim +30days

The two parties

2.  Formation of SNAF in case of unity confirmed or dissolution of JIUs in case of secession.

 Post interim + 90 days

The two parties

 

Appendix 3: Structure of Infantry Division, Brigade and Battalion

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

The Structure of Infantry Battalion (NCOs and File)

 

S/N

Rank

Bn HQs

Admin. Coy

Support.

Coy

 

1st

Coy

2nd

Coy

3rd

Coy

4th

Coy

Total

1.

Regiment Sergeant Major Training

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

2.

RSM Admin.

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

3.

RSM Clerk

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

4.

RSM Technic.

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

5.

Sergeant Major Admin.

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

6.

Sergeant Major Clerk

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

7.

Sergeant Major Technic.

1

3

_

_

_

_

_

4

8.

Ser. Maj. Public Servant

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

7

9.

 Admin.

Sergeant

1

3

1

1

1

1

1

9

10.

Clerk

Sergeant

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

7

11.

Technic.

Sergeant

2

6

-

-

-

-

-

8

12.

Public Serv. Sergeant

1

1

5

5

5

5

5

27

13.

Admin.

Corporal

 

 

 

_

3

1

1

1

1

1

8


 

S/N

Rank

Bn HQs

Admin. Coy

Support.

Coy

 

1st

Coy

2nd

Coy

3rd

Coy

4th

Coy

Total

14.

Clerk.

Corporal

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

7

15.

Technic. Corporal

 

 

2

20

_

_

_

_

_

22

16.

Public Serv. Corporal

1

2

25

25

25

25

25

128

17.

Admin. Lank Corporal

_

3

_

_

_

_

_

3

18.

Private

6

40

54

66

66

66

66

364

 

Total

21

86

89

101

101

101

101

600

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 



[1] The issue of nomenclature will be resolved in the power sharing agreement.

* This is the full text of the proposal entitled “Principles of Agreement on Abyei,” presented by US Special Envoy Senator John Danforth to H.E. First Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and SPLM/A Chairman Dr. John Garang on the 19th March, 2004.  The Parties hereby declare to adopt these Principles as the basis for the resolution of Abyei Conflict.

[2] The name of the State shall be settled before the conclusion of the Peace Agreement by a committee representing the State formed by the two Parties.

[3] Export shall be valued at the actual Free On Board (FOB) export price and oil delivered to the refineries shall be valued at the average FOB export price of the last calendar month.