Sudan
independence vote at 60 percent threshold, says official
Wednesday January 12, 2011 03:36:38 PM,
DPA
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Juba (Sudan): The
outcome of Southern Sudan's landmark independence referendum will
be valid as more than 60 percent of registered voters have already
cast their ballots, an official from the southern ruling party
said Wednesday.
Anne Itto, deputy secretary general of southern ruling party the
Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), said around 2.3 million
people had cast their ballots in the week-long vote, which got
underway Sunday.
"On the part of the SPLM, we feel like by the third day we have
reached 60 percent turnout," Itto told journalists in the southern
capital Juba.
The referendum commission did not immediately confirm the figures.
Just under four million Southern Sudanese are registered to vote
in the poll, which is widely expected to see the south vote to
break away from the north. The result will only be considered
valid if more than 60 percent of registered voters cast their
ballots.
The week-long referendum is the centrepiece of a 2005 peace deal
that ended decades of civil war between the mainly Muslim north
and the Christian and Animist south - a conflict that claimed the
lives of more than two million southerners and displaced four
million more.
Concerns the vote could spark a return to conflict have faded as
the poll was organised on time and Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir
indicated he will accept the autonomous south's decision to
secede.
However, clashes between northern and southern tribes in the
oil-producing border region of Abyei during the vote have raised
tensions in the area.
According to the referendum commission's timetable, preliminary
results will be announced on Feb 1. Final results are expected by
Feb 14.
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