South Sudan rebels dismiss alleged arrest of two officials

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Aug 2, 2017, 1:08:24 PM8/2/17
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South Sudan rebels dismiss alleged arrest of two officials

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South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar addresses a news conference in
Uganda's capital Kampala January 26, 2016 (Reuters photo)
August 1, 2017 (JUBA) - The armed opposition faction allied to the
country’s former First Vice President, Riek Machar on Tuesday
dismissed allegations that Sudanese intelligence agents allegedly
arrested their chief of general staff, Gen. Gatwech Dual and Gen.
James Koang Chuol in the country’s capital, Khartoum on Monday.

The accusation comes after the Jikany Nuer Community in South Sudan
and Ethiopia claimed that at least four rebel generals have defected
to the government. The defectors, they said, included, Khor Chuol
Giet, Thok Chuol Luak, Thok Chuol Liah, and Pal Kun Kek.

However, the armed opposition faction spokesperson, Brig. Gen. William
Gatjiath described the allegations as “lies and propaganda”.

“This new lie followed that from a group calling themselves “Jikany
Nuer Community in South Sudan and Ethiopia” who earlier on falsely and
spuriously claimed that our very own bravest General James Khor Chuol
Giet, General Thok Chuol Luak, General Thok Chuol Liah and General
Stephen Pal Kun Kek joined the Juba regime in our SPLM-SPLA (IO) Pagak
Headquarters,” he said in a statement.

According to rebel official, the propaganda from those allied to the
Juba regime was simply to divert the attention of the international
community from the ongoing military campaigns and aggressions.

He accused the South Sudanese government of trying to tarnish the
image of Sudan while Khartoum is a welcoming place for more than more
than 650,000 South Sudanese, who escaped the brutalities of Juba’s
regime and further accuse Juba of paying Sudanese rebels to fight the
armed opposition forces alongside government troops.

Sudan is reportedly hosting more than 650,000 refugees from South
Sudan, mostly from the Upper Nile, Unity and Bahr el-Ghazal states.

“We in the SPLM-SPLA (IO) condemns this new Juba regime to lie with
the contempt it deserves and wishes to inform the people of South
Sudan that General Simon Gatwich Dual and General James Koang Chuol
Ranley are neither arrested nor detained by anyone, any authority or
government anywhere," said the rebel spokesperson.

The rebel spokesperson said the South Sudanese government was so
desperate and spreads lies in order for the region and the African
Union to turn their focus away from the peace revitalization process.

“The purpose of pouring one misleading lie after another into public
circulation is to confuse the people of South Sudan and divert their
attention and that of the region, African Union (AU), United Nations
(UN) and indeed the international community from the ongoing Juba
regime military campaign, aggression, and offensives against civilian
targets and SPLM-SPLA (IO) positions across South Sudan,” he stressed.

The two rival forces have been fighting in South Sudan’s eastern part,
as government seeks to capture Pagak town on its border with Ethiopia.

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2 August 09:21, by Free at Last Viva!

Who are these group calling themselves "Jikany Nuer Community in
South Sudan and Ethiopia"?

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2 August 09:43, by Mike Charlie MC

allegation sometime become true ,,, sense ,,, it could be real
sense ,,, jikany Nuer ,,, had abandon vision of Nuer most of them are
followers of cunning Taban Nyakek

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2 August 09:57, by South South

Arresting two top generals of Reik’s IO is not a surprise.
Reik lost everything and for two generals to be hiding in Khartoum is
true after they lost their headquarters, Pagak. Mr. One eye in South
Sudan is in a deep trouble. He is sick with cancer and someone like
that should focus on his illness.
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