SPLA ARRESTED GATDET’S BODYGUARDS RELEASED BY SSLA
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SPLA ARRESTED GATDET’S BODYGUARDS RELEASED BY SSLA
South Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SSLM/A)

Mayom General Headquarters

August, 13, 2011

The South Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SSLM/A) would like to inform
the people of South Sudan and international community that on August,
6, 2011, sixty five bodyguards of Maj. Gen. Peter Gatdet were given a
choice to either remain with SSLA or follow Peter Gatdet, who rejoined
the SPLA on August, 03, 2011. The SSLA’s leadership was compelled to
democratically invite the immediate family members of Maj. Gen. Peter
Gatdet in the army to exercise their freewill after the government of
Unity State negatively propagated in the radio that his cousins and
nephews in the SSLA were inhumanely treated.

The aim of the propaganda of Unity State government to concoct
mistreatment of Peter Gatdet’s immediate relatives was to create clan
and sectional disputes among the Bul-Nuer clan of Unity State. To
prove to the people of South Sudan that SSLM/A is a Movement founded
upon sound democratic principles, we decided to call the immediate
family members of Peter Gatdet to exercise their freewill whether they
would remain or follow him. Out of sixty five bodyguards, thirty five
decided to follow him. On August, 7, 2011, the leadership of the SSLA
allowed them to go to Mayom County which is under the control of the
SPLA army.

It is important to note that Maj. Gen. Peter Gatdet joined SSLM/A on
March, 28, with his friend Col. Bol Gatkuoth Koal. He didn’t bring any
single soldier from the SPLA army. But when he joined the Movement,
his nephews and cousins who were part of SSLA prior to his defection
were permitted to become his bodyguards in the frontline. When he
re-defected to SPLA on August, 3, his entire family in the SSLA was
emotionally disturbed and disappointed for bringing shame to his
family’s refutation. However, his re-defection to the SPLA was
exploited by the government of the Unity State that attempted to
instigate clan and sectional disputes among the Nuer. Therefore, the
SSLA took a rational decision to allow his immediate family members
who wanted to join him to go to Mayom County in order to show to the
people of Unity State that the allegations of mistreatment concocted
by the government were not real.

Unfortunately, Maj. Gen. Gatduel Gatluak, head of SPLA Division Four
in Unity State, ordered the arrest of Maj. Gen. Peter Gatdet’s
bodyguards upon their arrival in Mayom County on August, 7, 2011. It
came to our attention that they are being subjected to harsh and
inhumane treatments which violated 1949 Geneva Convention. Their
arrests revealed to the general public that Maj. Gen. Peter Gatdet was
deceived on August 3rd to rejoin the SPLA army. It is becoming clearer
that he might end up deceased like Col. Gatluak Gai who was lured to
signing a fake peace which made him vulnerable to assassination.

The international human rights bodies and Red Cross should investigate
the SPLA’s violations of Geneva Convention, particularly Common
Article 3 relating to Non-International Armed Conflict which states
that persons taking no active part in hostilities, including military
persons who have ceased to be active, should be treated humanely. The
bodyguards of Maj. Gen. Peter Gatdet decided to follow him out of
family reasons and their arrest is the violation of Geneva Convention
Common Article 3 relating to Non-International Armed Conflict.

It is important for the SPLA army to put into action Geneva Convention
since South Sudan became an independent state on July, 9, 2011. Our
Movement is fully observing Geneva Convention that is why we treat
humanely over five hundred SPLA war prisoners (POWs). Besides, we have
five Congolese and Rwandese war prisoners captured together with SPLA
forces in May this year. Therefore, we invite the Red Cross and human
rights bodies to come and see foreigners captured along with SPLA
army.

For media contact:

Information Department

Tel.             +249-912150206        Tel. +249-905-133596 Email:
[email protected] SSLA Headquarters, Mayom

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