Forces loyal to Peter Gadet arrive to Unity state after South Sudan’s deal
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By Bonifacio Taban Kuich

August 12, 2011 (BENTIU) – Some 1200 troops loyal to Peter Gatdet’s
South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA) have arrived to the Unity state
from South Kordofan state where they were based for the last few
months.


Peter Gadet (SMC) Their return to Unity state follows a ceasefire
agreement reached on 3 August between the SSLA faction led by Peter
Gadet and the government of South Sudan. Gadet who rebelled in March
arrived to Juba on Wednesday 4 August.

Speaking to Sudan Tribune from Juba on Friday, Gadet’s spokesperson
Bol Gatkuoth said one thousand two hundred troops of the rebel South
Sudan Liberation Army led by Peter Gatdet arrived in Unity State’s
Mayom County two days ago.

Gatkuoth said the combatants moved peacefully from Sudan’s Southern
Kordofan state where they were based to Unity state in accordance with
the ceasefire deal. He further said other fighters are coming from the
South Sudan northern border and "the headquarters" of the group.

They are well received by the local communities and Mayom commissioner
Maou Martin Machot Deng, said the spokesperson. Mayom County witnessed
this year some of the heaviest fighting between Gatdet’s SSLA and the
South Sudan Army, the SPLA.

Another faction of the rebel SSLA immediately rejected the truce deal
after its announcement saying the ceasefire decision was taken without
consultations with the movement. The rebels also stressed their
movement existed before Gadet decide to join them on March, 28, 2011
with "his friend" Bol Gatkuoth Koal and it would continue without.

The rebels also claime that their headquarters are in Mayom.

Maou confirmed to Sudan Tribune the arrival of Gadet’s fighters adding
the process is going smoothly.

"I confirm that these forces have arrived in Mayom County with us and
they are enjoying peaceful relations with us, but arrangements for
their commodities are to be taken care of by the SPLA headquarters at
the South Sudan level."

Gatkuoth pointed out that a joint committee comprising members from
the SSLA and the SPLA has been formed to finalize talks on a full
peace deal between the two parties.

He says they are committed to reaching a final agreement based on the
assurances they got during their meeting with President Kiir last week
in Juba.

SSLA rebel faction in a statement released today alleged that the
Unity state arrested some 35 members of Gadet’s family who were among
65 relatives that were give the choice to move from the group after
the defection of their relative. They further claimed they detainees
are subjected to "harsh and inhumane treatments".

(ST)

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