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One would wonder to why the government of the Republic of South Sudan is so tumultuous in the eyes of international communities. Well, lots of diplomatic analyses to this problem have been integrated with the realities of the matter and the truth comes out accordingly. Government in their version of the crises have given it a name since the start, “military coup against a democratically elected government by Riek Machar and his group” meanwhile, in the side of SPLM/A-in-opposition call the event as “an assassination act from the President to silence his inner political opponent”. Humanitarian actors call it crises of South Sudan, International community have given it a name which is “political struggle for power” within SPLM party. As illustrated above, it’s not only difficult to find out the truth but also to fine a lasting solution to it. You may be interested to question me on that point but to be sincere; I have to disclose it to everybody in the fact that we already have the knowledge of the capacity and impartiality of South Sudan judiciary. We have understood so far the breakability of our supreme law of the land (constitution) by none other than the stake holders in the government with the president topping the list. It’s only through justice and nationalism which at all, has no present in South Sudan, that we can find a solution and come a compromising era among the warring parties. That is how I see it!!!! This problem, if not properly and cordially deal with, will pain the most at the end more than the start. I have been saying this and will continue saying it unless otherwise things are back to track. Going to the life of civilians in UN compounds in Juba, those people were among the few in Nuer community who struggled to settle and live their lives in peace and solidarity with their friends and brothers from other communities of South Sudan who are living in Juba. In frankly speaking, those people as well as many other Nuer civilians didn’t went through that intensive disaster throughout their history. What will be the effect of that disaster on them physically, emotionally, socially and economically? That is a great concern which needs public attention and government intervention. There is only a fraudulence move by the government to those people in convincing them to go back to their houses, as a result, they have gradually lost hope in the government. There is a very solid stigma in the minds of those people which, in one way or the other, will result in to variety of some unfortunate circumstance to the Country and the governance. We must care and forgive when things are controllable and not when they run out of hand. For a definite solution to this problem, let’s publicly accept that, the war has taken an ethnic tone and we must deal with accordingly. Politicians seem to be following only their political ambition and pay no attention to hundreds of thousands displaced and other tenth of thousand more killed
Posted on: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 18:19:55 +0000

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