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May 25, 2015 (JUBA) – An advance team of South Sudan's former political detainees are expected in the country this week, officials from the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) said.
Anne Itto, the acting secretary general of party, said former cabinet affairs minister, Deng Alor will lead the team, comprising of former finance minister, Kosti Manibe, former justice minister, John Luk and former postal services and telecommunications, Madut Biar.
“We should expect an advance team led by Deng Alor to come this week. And before they arrived we will have the visit from South African vice president and secretary of CCM [Chama Cha Mapinduzi] on 27th [May] to consult with the president about the return arrangement of the former detainees”, Itto said on Monday.
“This is good news to the SPLM and South Sudanese. Once they are here, we will begin to implement the reunification of the SPLM", she added.
At least 60 South African security personnel, Itto said, have been permitted to provide protection to officials during their meetings.
“When it comes to security matters, I do not know much about them because there are people who handle such issues, but what I have been told is that there are contacts already, and this will be finalised before the visit take place,” stressed Itto.
“Their security will be guaranteed as agreed before”, added the senior SPLM official.
It is unclear whether the officials are coming as part of the SPLM re-unification agreement reached in Arusha, Tanzania, early this year or as part of the initiative of the ex-detainees who requested regional leaders to help them reach out to the warring parties.
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May 25, 2015 (JUBA) – The South Sudanese army (SPLA) has vowed to disarm all government-turned rebel fighters after they regained full control of Malakal, the Upper Nile state capital on Monday.
The country's defence minister, Kuol Manyang Juuk told reporters in Juba that the army was moving to clear the young nation of rebels.
“We [SPLA] captured Malakal this morning,” the minister told reporters shortly after he was summoned by the council of states.
“We have to disarm those who took up guns because if they opted to take up guns, then we must meet them with guns,” he added.
Malakal fell under forces loyal to Johnson Olony, a militia commander affiliated to the Juba government last week. Olony's forces later advanced towards the country's main oilfields of Paloch, capturing Melut, a town located about 30 km from the oil territory.
The army has now regained full control Melut after flashing out rebels.
The defence minister, however, described the continued fighting in Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states as the “work of negative forces.”
“We will move on them wherever they go and clear the country from the armed groups. We will do so everywhere,” stressed Juuk.
“We will move everywhere and disarm everybody who is carrying guns. Whether it is organized or unorganized [forces], anybody carrying guns unlawfully, we will take these guns,” he added.
The African Union condemned renewed clashes between the warring factions, calling for sanctions on those obstructing peace talks and an arms embargo on South Sudan.
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May 25, 2015 (KHARTOUM) – The governor of South Darfur state Major General Adam Mahmoud Gar al-Nabi issued a decision on Monday to form a committee to reconcile between Burgud tribe and Rizeigat Aballa clans in Menawashi and Hamada areas which are part of al-Wihda locality east of the state capital of Nyala.
The two sides have been in dispute since 2005 over a piece of land as the Burgud are farmers while the Aballa are herders which creates continuous friction between them.
The Aballa refuse to allow the voluntary return of the Burgud claiming that they have monopoly over the use of the land for grazing.
The governor appointed al-Tom Hadi Dabke as the chairman of the reconciliation committee and tasked him with healing the rift in preparation for a conference that would end the conflict and enable the voluntary return of the population and pave the way for the flow of basic services to help citizens in agricultural production.
The commission is to submit a report within a week.
Last November 15 people were killed and 11 were wounded in Menawashi area in an ambush by armed militias in Hamada area while returning from a voluntary return event.
The state has been plagued with tribal conflicts that destroyed several villages and forced thousands of villagers to flee to camps that lie on the outskirts of city.
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