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Nuer
Community holds the Government of South Sudan Responsible for
the killings of civilians For
Immediate Public Release Nuer
Community Development Service-USA (NCDS) 2011-08-26
The Supreme leadership
of Nuer Community in North America is informing the world about
the findings of its investigation of genocide committed against
Lou Nuer civilians of Uror County of Jonglei State on August,
19, 2011. On that date, SPLA gunmen attacked seven densely
populated villages of Uror County and massacred 650 people.
Among the dead bodies counted were mostly women, children and
elderly. More than 300 people are still missing and are presumed
dead because the search team did not find anyone alive. Over 200
were wounded and those seriously maimed may not survive in the
coming few days given the lack of medical facilities in the
area. The NCDS, in its
investigation, discovered that the attackers were not Murle
cattle rustlers as the Government of South Sudan wants the world
to believe. The attackers were estimated to be a force of 5, 000
SPLA gunmen in uniform. Two of the attackers captured alive were
from Dinka tribe and they confessed that they were an SPLA force
composed of Murle and Dinka. The attackers confessed that they
were ordered by the Jonglei government and the SPLA headquarters
in Bilpam to go to Uror County and disarm Lou Nuer by force.
They narrated that on their way to Uror County they decided to
massacre the civilians instead to forcefully disarm them in
order to settle tribal grudges. The account of the
captured killers could not be disputed because the day before
the massacre, the head of SPLA Division 8 Commander met with
chiefs of Uror County and told them that the SPLA was on the way
to disarm them. The Chiefs told him that they would not accept
to be disarmed while the SPLA did not protect them from cattle
rustlers in the past after accepting first disarmament in 2006.
The day after that meeting, all villages of the County were in
flames. It should
be born in mind that the SPLA army embarked on a forceful
disarmament of Lou Nuer in 2006 where several villages were
burned to ashes resulting in massive displacements and death of
hundreds of civilians.
People should refer to UN Report and the study of Small
Arms Survey which documented Lou Nuer killed by the SPLA army
during forceful disarmament of Nuer civilians in 2006. The
current massacre of Lou Nuer in Uror County is reminiscent of
massacres the SPLA army perpetrated against the same community
in 2006. It should be brought to
the attention of the international community that the Government
in Juba is not telling the truth by blaming Murle cattle
rustlers as perpetrators of the massacre on August, 19, 2011.
Enmity between the Nuer vs. Dinka and Nuer vs. Murle is
something which dated back to 1980s. The relationship between
the tribes of Jonglei State has never been smooth for many
years. However, what is unusual is for SPLA forces to massacre
civilians after becoming a national army guided by the Interim
Constitution of South Sudan. In the past, the SPLA committed war
crimes and crimes against humanity in most parts of South Sudan.
The Nuer, Murle, Didinga, Taposa and many tribes were massacred
with impunity in 1980s. Those killings were swept under the
carpet in the past because the SPLA was still a guerrilla army.
But they could not be left unpunished in the era of
International Criminal Court (ICC). Since it
is now clear that those who massacred Lou Nuer were not ordinary
Murle who always look for cattle, the international community
has a responsibility to bring to justice armed agents of the
Government of South Sudan who perpetrated those crimes. By
massacring Lou Nuer, the SPLA army had committed heinous crimes
against humanity by massacring innocent civilians to settle
tribal scores. Rome Statute
of International Criminal Court states in article seven
that crimes against humanity include torture; persecution
against any identifiable group or collectively on political,
racial, national, ethnic, cultural, religious, gender;
imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in
violation of fundamental rules of
international
law; Attack directed against any civilian population; and
forcible transfer of population. Article eight of the
said statute also states that war crimes include wilful killing;
wilfully causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or
health; extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not
justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and
wantonly; intentionally directing attacks against the civilian
population as such or against individual civilians not taking
direct part in hostilities; intentionally directing attacks
against civilian objects, that is, objects which are not
military objectives; Intentionally launching an attack in the
knowledge that such attack will cause incidental loss of life or
injury to civilians or damage to civilian objects or widespread,
long-term and severe damage to the natural environment which
would be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and
direct overall military advantage anticipated; and violence to
life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation,
cruel treatment and torture. The NCDS is requesting
the international community and the Government of Juba to take
the following steps before the entire Nuer tribe takes action: 1. The United Nations
Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) should investigate the massacre
to find out the leaders of Jonglei State and the officers of the
SPLA army responsible for sending forces to massacre Lou Nuer
civilians to settle tribal differences. 2. We call upon
President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, to remove
Governor Kuol Manyang and arrest all SPLA generals in Bilpam who
are behind the conspiracy to massacre Lou Nuer. 3. Finally, the Nuer
community worldwide warns President Salva Kiir that failure to
remove Governor Kuol Manyang and SPLA generals in Bilpam
Headquarters would compel Nuer tribe around the world to arm
their civilians to defend themselves from the SPLA. The Nuer
tribe is capable of fighting the SPLA army if the perpetrators
are not brought to justice.
Signed By: NCDS Chief Mr. Brown
Both Bol Guandong
Contacts: Email Address:
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