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Nuer genocide in South Sudan is very typical to that committed in Rwanda in 1994

By Bayak Chuol Puoch,

Dead bodies of Bor massacre, committed by well equipped assailants on 17 -04 - 2014(Photo: Supplied|File)
Dead bodies of Bor massacre, committed by well equipped assailants on 17 -04 – 2014(Photo: Supplied|File)

June 26, 2014(Nyamilepedia) — The foul and awful Genocide began from Juba up to the country sides and another more monstrous one will took place soon which is supported by IGAD Countries. That is strongly expected to occur as long as keeping G11 to lead the peace process in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Therefore, why this idea is judged or well calculated to be absolutely wrong and not efficient.

The IGAD want to bring another atrocious Genocide that will kill more and more people in the coming days, Months and years to come in South Sudan by bringing G11 in the Negotiation table in Addis Ababa. IGAD Counties must know that these G11 failed in their constituencies in the year 2010 because they love themselves more than the South Sudanese people. That was why they were denied to get seats in their respective constituencies and surely they will lose their seats again.

The former Secretary of SPLM, Pagan Amum was interviewed on SSTV and he said the SPLM has failed and lost its vision and we need somebody who can take over any time in order to restore the true vision that we have during the struggle.

I think IGAD want to prolong the war between the two warring parties and we the South Sudanese people condemn this act made by IGAD countries. If the peace process is going to be handed over to this G11, I don’t think that the war will stop in short time because they don’t have any single soldier on the ground and the warring parties will keep fighting each other predominantly. We wish to hear demonstrative and satisfactorily ideas from our leaders.

If Pagan Amum Okiech and his colleagues are still saying that “Killing of innocent Nuer should not be used as the mean to fight” so the Nuer Community members without any hesitation will withdraw our voice of trust from Pagan Amum and his colleagues. Everybody knows tribal clan of Pagan Amum which is Shilluk which including other tribes except Nuer were not killed in Juba. That is the true and undeniable fact!

The only obvious and transparent solution which agreed unanimously is that the real peace will be achieved by the two warring parties. IGAD should think again and again in order to suspend forever this G11 because they are the major part and main cause of this problem that killed more than 25,000 from Nuer Community. This G11 ignored the blood of innocent Nuer bled in Juba and still is bleeding around the country side. This G11 is doing this to us because their relatives are still enjoying their time while our children, women, youth and elderly people are suffering in the bush up to now.

The IGAD countries are saying that both parties were found guilty which is not true because you cannot give the death penalty to the victim. In acceptable justification, firstly, dig to find the root cause of the problem and the initiators. And then secondly follow that with the consequences.

The upcoming election in 2015, will soon conducted and some people will never get a single vote from their communities and others will only get votes from their wives and children. Than that because if someone decided to become and stand against his own people, definitely, he and his children will be drastically rejected by their community and they will never get anything from their community anymore.

God Bless South Sudan!

Bayak Chuol Puoch is the Former Chairperson of the Nuer Community in Egypt. He can be reached at bpyarkhor121@yahoo.com

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