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Kapoeta North Prison Massacre: A sign that demonstrate SPLM’s poor governance.

By: Cde. Sirir Gabriel Yiei Rut,

A Prison Warden standing at the gate of Torit, Eastern Equatoria Prison. (Photo/Nyamilepedia)
A Prison Warden standing at the gate of Torit, Eastern Equatoria Prison. (Photo/Nyamilepedia)

March 28, 2015 (Nyamilepedia)—-Thursday, 26/03/ 2015 was a tragic day at the sprawling Kapoita North Prison Massacre in the Eastern Equatoria. More than hundreds underfed and hungry prison inmates staged a demonstration against the deteriorating food situation at the prison.

On the rage for their peaceful protest which aim to call for their administration’s attention to see their problem which was obviously the starvation and lack of small basic needs that any Prisoner in this world would ask from their Authorities, The unlucky Prisoners of the 21 century were murdered in cold blood by the today date regime who is well known of letting the innocent bloods pour helplessly leaving 10 of them dead and more others injured.

I personally condemn this unjust killing of Kapoeta North Prisoners.

This chronic style of Killing unarms souls in South Sudan must stop. The government must learn to instruct their security personals on how to keep Laws and orders properly.

It is a fact that prisoners at Kapoeta North, indeed, at all of the country’s limited correctional facilities, are on the verge of starvation largely due to insufficient food supplies. Coupled with the lack of adequate food provisions is the other problem of crumbling infrastructure at the country’s prisons, most of which are no longer fit for human habitation.

Torit Prison one of the oldest prison in South Sudan, built in 1946 has since been condemned as unfit to house human beings. However, prisoners are still being kept at old, dilapidated and crumbling prison complexes such as those at Kapoeta North and Rumbek.

In terms of a statutory instrument that any country do have, all prisoners are entitled to a minimum diet that will ensure that they will not succumb to malnutrition and other diseases associated with poor nutrition such as pellagra.

The unfortunate incident that took place at Kapoeta North two days ago is clearly symptomatic of a failed State. Any government that is unable to feed its prisoners is not fit to govern. Prisoners might have committed criminal offenses, some of which are quite heinous, but they still have a constitutional right not to be treated in a cruel and degrading manner.

Denial of adequate food provisions to our prisoners is tantamount to cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. Confirmed reports point to a situation whereby at least 10 inmates were shot dead in cold blood at Kapoeta North, Eastern Equatoria State last Thursday as they demonstrated against the perennial poor diet.

This indicate that the SPLM-Juba Regime has totally lost the plot. The regime continues to bury its head in the sand and pretend that everything in the country is fine and working.

To the contrary, the whole State apparatus has virtually collapsed as the antagonistic faction in the beleaguered ruling party, SPLM-Juba, continue to fight for power and control. The citizens and the Weevil faction are at each other’s throat. Things have fallen apart and the center can no longer hold.

The country is at a crossroads. We cannot fold our arms and pretend that everything is in order. Under this man’s [Salva Kiir] watch, the conditions at all the country’s correctional facilities have steadily declined over the years.
Prisoners are terribly under-threat, mismanaged and rampant abuse continues to afflict the entire administration of the South Sudan National Prison Service (SSNPS)

The SPLM-IO shall continue to clamor for the respect of the constitutional rights of all the people of South Sudan, including the rights of all incarcerated people.

All human beings should be treated with dignity whether they are in or out of prison.

I have spoken my words and may gods of the land hear my voice……………….

Cde. Sirir Gabriel Yiei Rut, is a writer and He is the Chairman of SPLM Youth League Chapter in Egypt he can be simply reach through sirirgabrielyiei3@gmail.com

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7 comments

Eastern March 29, 2015 at 12:27 am

Just FYI, there is a modern prison building recently constructed by South Sudan Recovery Fund in Kapoeta North. No prison in the whole of South Sudan matches its standard. What I am not sure is if this alleged massacre occurred in this modern correctional facility.

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zechariah gai March 29, 2015 at 1:52 am

I wuold like to thank all our brother who are in the bush fighting for the righ of our childrens and mothers who suffering in the un base anywhere in side s.sudan and outside the country but God is creator

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AGUMUT March 29, 2015 at 2:20 am

What people doing in prisons in the first place.Why not people change their own life instead crimes and trouble making.I think they are moral decline and that is the problem.

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thoncamkepeelen March 29, 2015 at 4:53 am

Dear Sirir Gabriel,
It is great to inform the South Sudanese about any incident. However, it is fair to give the exact information about how the incident happened. I have realised that most journalists are getting bias day by day just because they go-off ethics of journalist which are meant to govern whatever news your post because you have got diverse readers. Get me right, I am neither a government nor rebels supporter but what happened in Kapoeta prison is necessary for any government to do because the incident was not a protest of inadequate food but the prisoners tried to escape. I lost a very close friend of mine in that incident and I read press release by SPLA-IO reading “only Eastern Equatorians from Lobira, Oguruny, Loronyo, Logir etc being massacred by government”. Therefore, try to feed public with correct information perhaps don’t report secondary information if you are a professional journalist. Find out first then report indicating where you got the information.

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AGUMUT March 29, 2015 at 7:02 am

Kapoeta are criminals and Thieves. and that have no explanation.

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AGUMUT March 29, 2015 at 6:59 am

Kapoeta itself where thieves live in ,they are also cattle raiders like Murle and Nuer. They use to fight with army 1980’s,but it had disappeared may be because of SPLA.

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Olakson Felix March 30, 2015 at 2:00 am

Reader let us accept poor planning from our Government,by taking such institution where it should not to be taken ,taking such institution needs consultation to Parliament to decide not individual/some group of people,that they are taking development to their area,like what is done in Kapoeta north county.Such institution would have taken to Omere which was an old prison
H/Q in Magwi county where those in presion are not kept in door or without doing work.Prisoner can produce enough food for themselves which can also help the government of doing others developmental things than taking where is not fertile land.

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