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Emmanuel Lado Kosa: a pure member of Thomas Cirillo’s NAS in the SPLM student league of Upper Nile University

August 2, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Joseph Justin Makawa August 2, 2018 (SSNA) — As the title indicated above, the above mentioned boy is hiding himself in the shadow of SPLM in order to take over the position of Upper Nile University Student Union president so that he will enhance the political ambitions of National Salvation Front in the government…

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The tyranny of greed in South Sudan

July 27, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinion, South Sudansouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol July 27, 2018 (SSNA) — Tyranny comes in many shapes and forms. It is social, regional, economic, political, and foreign. In South Sudan, Salva Kiir’s atrocious regime is being kept in power by Uganda, Egypt, Kenya, Eritrea, and Morocco, as well as arms dealers in Ukraine and Bulgaria, among others, regardless…

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Blunders of SPLM-IO

June 29, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol June 29, 2018 (SSNA) — Fighting against an established system is not theatrical. The general rule for an armed rebellion is not to appease people; it is to fight for a cause using necessary political and military means. The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition’s (SPLM-IO) strategy of focusing too much on…

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Salva Kiir’s kingdom of doom

June 15, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol June 15, 2018 (SSNA) — Empires come and go, regardless of whether they are good or bad. One of the chief measures employed by historians is an investigatory examination into the legacies the empires leave behind — these legacies are always methodically scrutinized by the people who the empires once ruled….

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I wish there will be hell for all corrupt South Sudanese

June 8, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Deng Akok Muoradid June 8, 2018 (SSNA) — In South Sudan, there is no culture and religion which condones corruption. Even a devil itself does not encourage its followers to practice corruption. The indigenous South Sudanese described corruption as a most sinful criminal act worse than killing. This explains why a corrupt individual was…

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Salva Kiir’s cunning strategy

May 18, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol May 18, 2018 (SSNA) — Salva Kiir likes to preach democracy to confuse people, looks for ways to legitimize his atrocious regime, uses deception to promote his despotism, and calculatingly waits for the right time to obliterate his political rivals. His supposed recent quest for peace through the reunification of the…

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South Sudan: Reasons why peace is likely to be signed or collapse

May 16, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Peter Gai Manyuon May 16, 2018 (SSNA) — In fact, the crisis of South Sudan was caused by suspicion of the unknown among the so-called SPLM leaders in 2013.  The ongoing peace talks or side meetings in Ethiopian Capital Addis Ababa might not bring a genuine peace and stability in South Sudan unless otherwise, President…

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SPLM reunification: Is Taban Deng done politically in South Sudan?

May 8, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Peter Gai Manyuon May 8, 2018 (SSNA) — Taban Deng Gai has been the First Vice President of South Sudan since 2016 after J1 incident that killed thousands from both Kiir forces and Riek Machar forces.  Previously he was the Minister of Mining and the Governor of the Unity State, a position he held…

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South Sudan crisis is more disastrous than Syria civil war

May 4, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Peter Gai Manyuon May 4, 2018 (SSNA) — In fact, what is happening in the Republic of South Sudan is disastrous to the local, nation, region and the world at large. So far, cluster bombs and the same chemical weapons used against Syria civil population was used in 2014 between Juba and Bor by…

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Why the notion of a regional solution to South Sudan’s conflict is irrational

April 29, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol April 29, 2018 (SSNA) — It has been more than four years since the civil war broke out in South Sudan, numerous pacts have been violated, and the international community seems to have no practical solution to help resolve the conflict. There are other possible approaches that, if used reasonably, could…

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A Nuer boy from Nyangore: Eulogy for Daniel Wuor Joak

April 25, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Margaret Akulia April 25, 2018 (SSNA) — The journey to Malakal took us about five hours and we arrived in the evening, probably at 6 pm GMT. On arrival at Malakal Station, the driver and his assistant told me to get out of the lorry with the rest of the passengers who were mainly…

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IGAD and the question of impartiality

April 19, 2018Analyses, Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Duop Chak Wuol April 19, 2018 (SSNA) — One of the main reasons the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) was formed was to maintain peace in the East African region. In its mission statement, the bloc claims that it is the premier alliance for preserving peace in the region. This is an attempt to…

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Salva Kiir regime’s self-indictment

April 12, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Hoth Giw Chan April 12, 2018 (SSNA) — In their desperate move to contain the announcement of Gen. Malong, to form a new rebel Movement (South Sudan United Front), Salva Kiir, regime went to the media lately as a way of discrediting their fellow accomplice who was committing crimes with them in the ongoing South…

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Truth will always prevail over falsehood and humanity will live forever!

April 7, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Biel Boutros Biel Kigali, Rwanda, April 7, 2018 (SSNA) — 2018 marks the 24th year of Genocide commemoration in Rwanda. The Genocide that happened on 7th April 1994, committed before the eyes of the whole world including UN by the Hutu extremists against the Tutsi people. Almost a million people were killed within a…

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IGAD’s unpardonable contradictions

March 30, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Riang Y. Z. Nyak Introduction March 30, 2018 (SSNA) — Since the outbreak of the war in South Sudan in December 2013, IGAD, as a regional bloc, has been prominently on the forefront for one reason or another. Initially, the reaction of the individual IGAD countries was to assist the regime in Juba by…

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There is absolutely nothing Youth would learn from Michael Makuei Lueth Leadership

March 29, 2018Articles, Opinionsouthsudannews

By Cde. Sirir Gabriel March 29, 2018 SSNA) — Michelle Grace Phiri a 19-year-old university student from Malawi who is also an active member of the Youth Action Movement (YAM) in her country, and advocate against Child Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM) once said that in Malawi, their leaders kept telling them that Youth are…

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