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                    CHAPTER VIII : OTHER 
                      PROVISIONS 
                    Article 26. 
                    
                      
                       - Citizens of the Southern Region shall 
                        constitute a sizeable proportion of the People's Armed 
                        Forces in such reasonable numbers as will correspond to 
                        the population of the region.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - the use of the People's Armed Forces 
                        within the Region and outside the framework of national 
                        defense shall be controlled by the President of the advice 
                        of the President of the High Executive Council
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Temporary arrangements for the composition 
                        of units of the People's Armed Forces in the Southern 
                        Region are provided for in the Protocol on Interim Arrangements.
 
                      
                     
                    Article 27. The President 
                      may veto any Bill which he deems contrary to the Provisions 
                      of the National Constitution provided the People's Regional 
                      Assembly, after receiving the President's views, may reintroduce 
                      the Bill. 
                    Article 28. The President 
                      and members of the High Executive Council may initiate laws 
                      in the People's Regional Assembly. 
                    Article 29. Any member 
                      of the People's Regional Assembly may initiate any law provided 
                      that financial Bills shall not be presented without sufficient 
                      notice tot he President of the High Executive Council. 
                    Article 30. The People's 
                      Regional Assembly shall strive to consolidate the unity 
                      of the Sudan and respect the spirit of the National Constitution. 
                    Article 31. All citizens 
                      are guaranteed freedom of movement in and out of the Southern 
                      Region, provided restriction or prohibition of movement 
                      may be imposed on a named citizen solely on grounds of public 
                      health and order. 
                    Article 32.  
                    
                       
                         
                           
                            a)	All citizens 
                              resident in the Southern Region are guaranteed equal 
                              opportunity of education, employment, commerce and 
                              the practice of any profession. 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                         - No law adversely affect the rights 
                          of citizens enumerated in the previous item on the basis 
                          of race, tribal origin, religion, place of birth, or 
                          sex.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    Article 33. Juba 
                      shall be the Capital of the Southern Region and the seat 
                      of the Regional Executive and Legislature. 
                    APPENDIX A: FUNDAMENTAL 
                      RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS 
                    The following should be 
                      guaranteed by the Constitution of the Democratic Republic 
                      of the Sudan. 
                    
                      
                       - A citizen should not be deprived of his 
                        citizenship 
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Equality of citizens.
 
                      
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            a)	All citizens, 
                              without distinction based on race, national origin, 
                              birth, language, sec, economic or social status, 
                              should have equal rights and duties before the law. 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                         - All persons should be equal before 
                          the courts of law and should have the rights to institute 
                          legal proceedings in order to remove any injustice or 
                          declare any right in an open court without delay prejudicing 
                          their interest.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                       - Personal liberty.
 
                      
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            a)	Penal liability 
                              should be personal. Any kind of collective punishment 
                              should be prohibited. 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                         - The accused should be presumed innocent 
                          until proved guilty.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                         - Retrospective penal legislation and 
                          punishment should be prohibited.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                         - The right of the accused to defend 
                          himself personally or through an agent should be guaranteed.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                       - No person should be arrested, detained 
                        or imprisoned except in accordance with the due process 
                        of law, and no person should remain in custody or detention 
                        for more than twenty-four hours without judicial order.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - No accused person should be subjected 
                        to inducement, intimidation of torture in order to extract 
                        evidence from him whether in his favor or against him 
                        or against any other person, and no humiliating punishment 
                        should be inflicted on any convicted person.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Freedom of Religion and Conscience.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                        
                         - Every person should enjoy freedom of 
                          religious opinion and of conscience and the right to 
                          profess them publicly and privately and to establish 
                          religious institutions subject to reasonable limitations 
                          in favor of morality, health or public order as prescribed 
                          by law. 
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                         - Parents and Guardians should be guaranteed 
                          the right to educate their children and those under 
                          their care in accordance with the relation of their 
                          choice.
 
                        
                       
                     
                    
                      
                       - Protection of Labor.
 
                      
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            i)	Forced and 
                              compulsory labor of any kind should be prohibited 
                              except when ordered for military or civil necessity 
                              or pursuant to penal punishment prescribed by law. 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    ii)	The right to equal 
                      pay for equal work should be guaranteed. 
                    
                      
                       - Freedom of minority to use their languages 
                        and develop their culture should be guaranteed.
 
                      
                     
                    APPENDIX B: DRAFT ORDINANCE 
                      ON ITEMS OR REVENUE AND GRANTS-IN-AID FOR THE SOUTHERN REGION 
                    
                      
                       - Profits accruing to the Central Government 
                        as a result of exporting products of the Southern Region.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Business Profit Tax of the Southern Region 
                        that are at present in the Central list of the Ministry 
                        of Treasury.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Excise Duties on alcoholic beverages 
                        and spirits consumed in the Southern Region.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Profits on sugar consumed in Southern 
                        Region.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Royalties of forest products of the Southern 
                        Region.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Royalties on leaf Tobacco and Cigarettes.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Taxation on property other than that 
                        provided in the Rates Ordinance.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Taxes and Rates on Central and Local 
                        Government Projects (5 percent of net profits of factories, 
                        co-operative societies, agricultural enterprises and cinemas).
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Revenue accruing from Central Government 
                        activities in the Southern Region provided the Region 
                        shall bear maintenance expenses e.g., Post Office revenue, 
                        land sales, sale of forms and documents, stamp duties 
                        and any other item to e specified from time to time.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Licenses other than those provided for 
                        in the People's Local Government Act, 1971.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Special Development Tax to be paid by 
                        Residents in the Southern Region the rate of which should 
                        be decided by the People's Regional Assembly.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Income Tax collected from officials and 
                        employees serving in the Southern Region both in the local 
                        and national civil services as well as in the Army, Police 
                        and Prisons, Judiciary, and Political Establishment.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Corporation Tax on any factory and/or 
                        agricultural project established in the Region but not 
                        run by the Regional Government (5 percent of the initial 
                        cost).
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Contribution from the Central Government 
                        for the encouragement of construction and development; 
                        for every agricultural project, industrial project and 
                        trading enterprise (20 percent of the initial cost as 
                        assessed by the Central Government).
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - New Social Service Projects to be established 
                        by the Region or any of its Local Government units, and 
                        for which funds are allocated, shall receive grants from 
                        the National Treasury in the following manner:
 
                      
                     
                     
                       
                        Education institution, 
                          20 percent of expenses. 
                        Trunk and through Roads 
                          and Bridges, 25 per cent of expenses. 
                        Relief and Social amenities, 
                          15 percent of expenses. 
                        Tourist attraction projects 
                          25 percent of expenses. 
                        Security, 15 percent 
                          of expenses. 
                        Grants for Post Secondary 
                          and University education within the Sudan, 20 percent 
                          of grants, outside the Sudan 30 percent of grants. 
                        Contribution for Research, 
                          Scientific Advancement, and Cultural Activities, 25 
                          percent of expenses. 
                      
                    
                    AGREEMENT OF THE CEASE-FIRE 
                      IN THE SOUTHERN REGION 
                    
                       
                         
                           
                             Article 1. 	This 
                              Agreement shall come into force on the date and 
                              time specified for the ratification of the Addis 
                              Ababa Agreement. 
                            Article 2.	There 
                              will be an end to all military operations and to 
                              all armed actions in the Southern Region from the 
                              time of cease-fire. 
                            Article 3.	All 
                              combat forces shall remain in the area under their 
                              control at the time of the cease-fire. 
                            Article 4.	Both 
                              parties agree to forbid any individual or collective 
                              acts of violence. 
                            	Any underground 
                              activities contrary to public order shall cease. 
                            Article 5.	Movements 
                              of individual members of both combat forces outside 
                              the areas under their control shall be allowed only 
                              if these individuals are unarmed and authorized 
                              by their respective authorities. The plans for stationing 
                              troops from the National Army shall be such as to 
                              avoid any contact between them and the Southern 
                              Sudan Liberation Movement combat forces. 
                            Article 6.	A 
                              joint Commission is hereby created for the implementation 
                              of all questions related to the cease-fire including 
                              repatriation of refugees. The Joint Commission shall 
                              include members from all the countries bordering 
                              on the Southern Region as well as representatives 
                              of the International Committee of the Red Cross, 
                              World Council of Churches, all Africa Conference 
                              of Churches and United Nations High Commissioner 
                              for Refuges. 
                            Article 7.	The 
                              joint Commission shall propose all measures to be 
                              undertaken by both parties in dealing with all incidents 
                              after a full inquiry on the spot. 
                            Article 8.	Each 
                              party shall be represented on the Joint Commission 
                              by one senior military officer and maximum of five 
                              other members. 
                            Article 9.	The 
                              headquarters of the Joint Commission shall be located 
                              in Juba with provincial branches in Juba, Malakal 
                              and Wau. 
                            Article 10.	The 
                              Joint Commission shall appoint local commission 
                              in various centers of the Southern Region composed 
                              of two members from each party. 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    PROTOCOLS ON INTERIM ARRANGEMENTS 
                    CHAPTER 1: INTERIM ADMINISTRATIVE 
                      ARRANGEMENTS 
                    (Political, Local Government 
                      and Civil Service) 
                    
                       
                         
                           
                             Article 1.	The 
                              President of the Democratic Republic of Sudan shall, 
                              in consultation with the Southern Sudan Liberation 
                              Movement (S.S.L.M) and branches of the Sudanese 
                              Socialist Union in the Southern Region, appoint 
                              the president and members of an Interim High Executive 
                              Council.  
                            Article 2.	The 
                              Interim High Executive Council shall consist of 
                              the President and other members with portfolios 
                              in: 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 1Finance and Economic Planning.
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                       - 2Education
 
                      
                      
                       - 3Information, Culture and Tourism
 
                      
                      
                       - 4Communication and Transport
 
                      
                      
                       - 5Agriculture, Animal Production 
                        and Fisheries.
 
                      
                      
                       - 6Public Health.
 
                      
                      
                       - 7Regional Administration (Local 
                        Government, Legal Affairs, Police and Prisons).
 
                      
                      
                       - 8Housing, Public Works and Utilities	
 
                      
                      
                       - 9Natural Resources and Rural 
                        Development (Land Use, Rural 	Water Supply, Forestry 
                        and Cooperatives).
 
                      
                      
                       - 10Public Service and Labor
 
                      
                      
                       - 11Minerals and Industry, Trade 
                        and Supply.
 
                      
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            Article 3.	The 
                              interim High Executive Council shall, in accordance 
                              with national laws, establish a Regional Civil Service 
                              subject to ratification by the People's Regional 
                              Assembly. 
                            Article 4.	The 
                              President shall, in consultation with the Interim 
                              High Executive Council determine the date for the 
                              election to the People's Regional Assembly, and 
                              the Interim High Executive Council shall make arrangements 
                              for the setting up of this Assembly. 
                            Article 5.	In 
                              order to facilitate the placement in and appointment 
                              to both central and regional institutions, the Southern 
                              Sudan Liberation Movement shall compile and communicate 
                              lists of citizens of the Southern Region outside 
                              of the Sudan in accordance with details to be supplied 
                              by the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative 
                              Reform. 
                            Article 6.	The 
                              Interim High Executive Council and the Ministry 
                              of Public Service and Administrative Reform shall 
                              undertake to provide necessary financial allocations 
                              with effect from the 192\72-73 Budget for such placements 
                              and appointments. 
                            Article 7.	The 
                              Mandate of the Interim High Executive Council shall 
                              not exceed a period of 18 months. 
                              
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    CHAPTER II: TEMPORARY 
                      ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COMPOSITION OF UNITS OF THE PEOPLE'S 
                      ARMED FORCES IN THE SOUTHERN REGION. 
                    
                       
                         
                           
                             Article 1.	These 
                              arrangements shall remain in force for a period 
                              of five years subject to revision by the President 
                              of the request of the President of the High Executive 
                              Council acting with the consent of the People's 
                              Regional Assembly. 
                            Article 2.	The 
                              People's Armed Forces in the Southern Region shall 
                              consist of a national force called the Southern 
                              Command composed of 12,000 officers and men of whom 
                              6,000 shall be citizens from the Region and the 
                              other 6,000 from outside the Region. 
                            Article 3.	The 
                              recruitment and integration of citizens from the 
                              Southern Region within the aforementioned Forces 
                              shall be determined by a Joint Military Commission 
                              taking into account the need for initial separate 
                              deployment of troops with a view to achieve smooth 
                              integration in the national force. The commission 
                              shall ensure that this deployment shall be such 
                              that an atmosphere of peace and confidence shall 
                              prevail in the Southern Region. 
                            Article 4.	The 
                              joint Military Commission shall be composed of three 
                              senior military officers from each side. Decision 
                              of the Joint Military Commission shall be taken 
                              unanimously. In case of disagreement such matters 
                              shall be referred to the respective authorities. 
                            CHAPTER III: AMNESTY 
                              AND JUDICIAL ARRANGEMENTS 
                            Article 1.	No 
                              action or other legal proceedings whatsoever, civil 
                              or criminal, shall be instituted against any person 
                              in any court of law for or on account of any act 
                              or matter done inside or outside the Sudan as from 
                              the 18th day of August 1995, if such 
                              act or matter was done in connection with mutiny, 
                              rebellion or sedition in the Southern Region. 
                            Article 2.	If 
                              a civil suit in relation to any acts or matters 
                              referred to in Article 1 is instituted before or 
                              after the date of ratification of the Addis Ababa 
                              Agreement such a suit shall be discharged and made 
                              null and void. 
                            Article 3.	All 
                              persons serving terms of imprisonment or held in 
                              detention in respect of offences herein before specified 
                              in Article 1 shall be discharged of released within 
                              15 days for the date of ratification of the Addis 
                              Ababa Agreement. 
                            Article 4.	The 
                              joint Cease-fire Commission shall keep a register 
                              of all civilian returnees, which register shall 
                              serve to certify that the person therein named are 
                              considered indemnified within the meaning of this 
                              Agreement provided that the commission may delegate 
                              such power to the Sudan in the case of citizens 
                              from the Southern Region living abroad and to whom 
                              the provisions of this Agreement apply. 
                            Article 5.	In 
                              the case of armed returnees or those belonging to 
                              combat forces the Joint Military Commission shall 
                              keep a similar register of those persons who shall 
                              be treated in the same manner as provided for in 
                              Article 4. 
                            Article 6.	Notwithstanding 
                              the provisions of Articles 4 and 5 above a Special 
                              Tribunal with ad hoc judicial powers shall be established 
                              to examine and decide on those cases which in the 
                              estimation of the authorities do not meet the conditions 
                              for amnesty specified in Article 1 of this Agreement. 
                              The Special Tribunal shall be composed of a President 
                              appointed by the President of the Republic and not 
                              more than four members named by the Cease-fire Commission. 
                            Article 7.	Cases 
                              referred to in Article 6 shall be brought to the 
                              attention of the Special Tribunal by request of 
                              the Minister of Justice. 
                            Article 8.	The 
                              Amnesty Provision contained in this Agreement as 
                              well as the powers of Special Tribunal shall remain 
                              in force until such time as the President after 
                              consultation with the commissions referred to in 
                              this 
                            Article 9.	Although 
                              resettlement and rehabilitation of refugees and 
                              displaced persons is administratively the responsibility 
                              of the Regional Government the present conditions 
                              in the Southern Region dictate that efforts of the 
                              whole nation of the Sudan and International organizations 
                              should be pooled to help and rehabilitate persons 
                              affected by the conflict. The Relief and Resettlement 
                              Commission shall co-ordinate activities and resources 
                              of the Organization within the country. 
                            Article 10.	The 
                              first priority shall be the resettlement of displaced 
                              persons within the Sudan in the following order: 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 1Persons presently residing in overcrowded 
                            centers in the Southern Region, and persons desirous 
                            to return to their original areas and homes;
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 2Persons returning from the bush 
                            including Anayanya Supporters;
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 3Handicapped persons and orphans
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            Article 11.	The 
                              second priority shall be given to returnees from 
                              the neighboring and other countries according to 
                              an agreed plan. This plan shall provide for: 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 1Adequate reception centers with 
                            facilities for shelter, food supplies, medicine and 
                            medicaments;
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 2Transportation to permanent resettlement 
                            villages or places of origin.
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 3Materials and equipment.
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    Article 12.	The 
                      Relief and Resettlement Commission shall: 
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 1Appeal to international organizations 
                            and voluntary agencies to continue assistance for 
                            students already under their support particularly 
                            for students in secondary schools and higher institutions 
                            until appropriate arrangements are made for their 
                            repartition;
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                    
                      
                        
                          
                           - 2Compile adequate information on 
                            students and persons in need of financial support 
                            from the Sudan Government.
 
                          
                         
                       
                     
                     
                       
                         
                           
                            Article 13.	The 
                              Relief and Resettlement Commission shall arrange 
                              for the education of all returnees who were attending 
                              primary schools. 
                          
                        
                      
                    
                    This agreement is hereby 
                      concluded on this twenty-seventh day of the month of February 
                      in the year one thousand nine hundred and seventy two, A.D, 
                      in this city Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, between the Government 
                      of the Democratic Republic of the Sudan on the one hand 
                      and the Southern Sudan Liberation Movement on the other. 
                      It shall come into force on the date and hour fixed for 
                      its ratification by the President of the Democratic Republic 
                      of the Sudan and the Leader of the Southern Sudan Liberation 
                      Movement. It shall be ratified by the said by two Leaders 
                      in person or through their respective authorized Representatives, 
                      in this city, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, at the twelfth hour 
                      at noon, on the twelfth day of the month of March, in the 
                      year on thousand nine hundred and seventy two, A.D. 
                    In witness whereof, we the 
                      Representatives of the Government of the Democratic Republic 
                      of the Sudan and the Representatives of the Southern Sudan 
                      Liberation Movement hereby append our signatures in the 
                      presence of the Representative of His Imperial Majesty the 
                      Emperor of Ethiopia and the Representatives of the World 
                      Council of Churches, the All Africa Conference of Churches, 
                      and the Sudan Council of Churches. 
                    FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF 
                      THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN 
                    
                      
                       - Abel Alier-Wal Kuai, Vice President and 
                        Minister of State for Southern Affairs.
 
                      
                      
                       - Dr. Mansour Khalid, 
                        Minister for foreign Affairs.
 
                      
                      
                       - Dr. Gaafar Mohammed 
                        Ali Bakheit, Minister for Local Government 
 
                      
                      
                       - Major-General Mohammed 
                        Al Baghir Ahmed, Minister of Interior.
 
                      
                      
                       - Abel Rahman Abdalla, 
                        Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform.
 
                      
                      
                       - Brigadier Mirghani Suleiman
 
                      
                      
                       - Colonel Kamal Abashar.
 
                      
                     
                    FOR THE SOUTHERN SUDAN 
                      LIBERATION MOVEMENT 
                    
                       
                      
                       - Ezboni Mondiri Gwonza, Leader of the 
                        Delegation.
 
                      
                     
                    
                      
                       - Dr. Lawrence Wol Wol, Secretary of the 
                        Delegation. Mading deGarang, Spokesman of the Delegation.
 
                      
                      
                       - Colonel Frederick Brian Maggot, Special Military Representative.
 
                      
                      
                       - Oliver Batali Albino, Member.
 
                      
                      
                       - Anelo Voga Morjan, Member.
 
                      
                      
                       - Rev. Paul Puot, Member.
 
                      
                      
                       - Job Adier de Jok, Member.
 
                      
                     
                    
                    Witnesses 
                    
                    
                      
                       - Nabiyelul Kifle, Representative of His 
                        Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Ethiopia.
 
                      
                      
                       - Leopolda J. Niilus, Representative of the World Council 
                        of Churches.
 
                      
                      
                       - Kodwo E. Akrah, Representative of the World Council 
                        of Churches.
 
                      
                      
                       - Burgess Carr, General Secretary All Africa Council of 
                        Churches.
 
                      
                      
                       - Samuel Athi Bwogo, Representative of the Sudan Council 
                        of Churches.
 
                      
                     
                    
                    Attestation 
                      
                    I attest that these signatures are genuine 
                      and true. 
                    Burgess Carr, Moderator.
   
                    
                    
                      
                     
 
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