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 Category: Sudan Published on Sunday, 03 November 2013 21:52 Written by The
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*Press Release*

*The Bishops of Bor and Twic Dioceses*




 *JONGLEI, South Sudan* - The towns of Maar and Paliau are not cattle camps
as is widely publicized in the wake of recent unprovoked Murle attacks in
Twic East County. Rather, they are administrative centres for Pakeer and
Ajuong Payams in Twic East County. Aside from its administrative status,
Maar doubles as the Diocesan Seat of the Twic East Diocese.

On Sunday morning of 20th October 2013, the unsuspecting civil population
came under a well-coordinated, indiscriminate attack; executed by a group
of renegades clad in military uniform and employing modern weapons. While
carrying out their horrendous crime, they vandalized homes, markets,
worship sites, schools, a clinic and targeted clergymen, and health
workers. Among those killed, five clergymen lost their lives including Rev.
Mathayo Garang Biar and Layreader Gabriel Majak Bol. Because it was Sunday,
families that were assembling in the local parishes in Paliau, Marial and
Maar, were trapped in the Church compounds – exposing them even more to the
risk of being killed, injured, or abducted.

Unless, there was recently an emergence of a new rebel group in Pibor
County, there is no sound mind that would comprehend the pervasive
misrepresentation by some quarters that these criminals are not David Yau
Yau’s elements. As they withdrew, they left trail of evidence signifying
their true identity as Murle and elements of rebel David Yau Yau.

*Therefore:*

   - *Appalled* by these willful targeting of civilians and their property;
   and the acts of impunity resulting from this behavior including killing and
   maiming of civilians; commission of acts of terror including abduction,
   pillaging of villages and asset stripping;


   - *Concerned* by the systematic breakdown of the rule of law and the
   risk of collapse of institutions of governance in the country and
   particularly in Jonglei State where the government is completely helpless
   in discharging its responsibility to protect as well as the provision of
   public security as a collective good;


   - *Having registered* numerous incidents in Greater Akobo and Greater
   Bor where government intervention has always been wanting as civilians were
   left to their own devices and to fend for themselves (*See the attached
   addendum of chronology of events*);


   - *Alarmed* by the progression of this conflict to engulf administrative
   centres and places of worship including setting attacks to coincide with
   religious holidays and attack of congregations;


   - *Saddened* by the inability of the United Nation Mission in South
   Sudan (UNMISS) to fully discharge its mandate under Chapter Seven of the
   United Nations Charter on civilian protection and that UNMISS’
   interventions come always after the fact and with little effect;


   - *Concerned* that the process leading to establishment of truth
   surrounding the assassination of Isaiah Abraham (Diing Chan Awuol) has
   stalled;



*We, the Bishops of Dioceses of Bor and Twic East:*

*1. Condemn* in no uncertain terms these barbaric acts of impunity by David
Yau Yau rebels and the Murle youth and urge the government and the United
Nations to declare David Yau Yau as a terrorist.

*2. Urge* the Government and United Nations Mission in South Sudan to
urgently put in place or revamp mechanisms of civilian protection in
Jonglei State – including disarmament of civilians in the state.

*3. Call upon* David Yau Yau, Murle leaders, the government and UNMISS to
accelerate release of the abducted persons including women and children and
facilitate family reunion of these victims with their families.

*4. Encourage* the Murle leaders, the government, and UNMISS to own up to
their responsibility to return all the cattle stolen in recent attacks and
bring the perpetrators of these attacks to justice to account for their
crimes.

*5. Urge* the Murle traditional authorities, political leaders, the
government and United Nations to put an end to the scourge of abduction and
cattle theft in Jonglei State.

*6. Request* all parties to Jonglei Community Peace Accord signed in Bor to
recommit themselves to the spirit of peace and harmony and national unity
as stipulated in the pact and the roadmap that they willingly signed.

*7. Regret* the failure of the government of South Sudan to protect its
citizens and properties;

*8. Fear *that South Sudan is descending towards the failed state unless
serious measures are adopted to prevent the decline towards anarchy and
impunity.

*9. Urge and pray* for the SPLM leadership to seek out peace and harmony
among its ranks and encourage tolerance in its political tradition in order
to insure participation, freedom of expression and the rule of law.

*10. Appeal* to the government to release the final report on the murder of
Isaiah Abraham and inform the public on steps being taken to bring the
culprits to book and that *justice delayed is justice denied.*

Copy to:

ü   H.E. The President of the Republic

ü   H.E. The Vice President of the Republic

ü   H.E. Special Representative of the UN Secretary General to South Sudan

ü   Rt. Hon. Speaker of the National Legislative Assembly

ü   Rt. Hon. Speaker of the Council of States

ü   H.E. The Minister for Defence and Veterans Affairs

ü   H.E. The Minister of Interior

ü   H.E. The Minister of Justice

ü   His Grace The Archbishop of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan

ü   H.E. Acting Governor of Jonglei State

*Addendum of Chronology of Events*

As stipulated below, we would like to chronologically state the incidents,
which occurred since 2009, notwithstanding the fact that numerous killings
and massacres occurred in the years preceding it. In the interest of
brevity, we have decided to overlook some the minor incidents which
occurred throughout 2009 – 2013. However, the major incidents are detailed
as follows:

*A. Preliminary militia Attacks that should have initially raised
government and UNMISS concerns to protect civilians:*

*1. Wernyol Attack on 10th August, 2009*

   1. 42 people were killed of whom a *diocesan Bishop Commissary* was one
   of
   2. Several others were wounded
   3. A number of children were abducted
   4. Houses were burned down to ashes
   5. Thousands of heads of cattle were rustled

*2. Attack on Duk, September, 2009*

   1. 160 people were killed
   2. Over 80 people were wounded
   3. Houses were burned down to ashes

*B. Series of present, ongoing acts of terrorism on civilians in Jonglei,
orchestrated by David Yau Yau and his group:*

*3. Killing in Jalle on 15th October 2011*

   1. 3 people were killed
   2. 3 others were wounded
   3. 3,700 heads of cattle were stolen

*4. Attack of Jalle and Pan-Piol (Maar) on 5th December, 2011*

   1. 45 people died
   2. 24 people were wounded
   3. Children were abducted
   4. 40 houses were scorched
   5. Over 5,000 heads of cattle were stolen

*5. Killing in Makuach Payam on 10th December, 2011*

   1. 3 people were killed
   2. 5 people seriously wounded
   3. Uncounted number of cattle were taken

*6. Duk (Paleng) Attack on 16th January 2012*

   1. Over 86 people were killed
   2. A number of residents were wounded
   3. Several children were abducted
   4. Number of houses were burnt
   5. A large number of cattle were raided

*7. Greater Akobo Attack 8/02/2013*

   1. Murle armed militia have killed over 100 and wounded 67
   2. Abducted 23 women and children
   3. 10,000 cattle’s were raid
   4. Prior to February 2013 , the Murle carried out 15 attacks in Greater
   Akobo

*8. Pajut (Maar) in --- 2013*

   1. 8 people were killed
   2. A number of residents were wounded
   3. Number of Houses were burnt
   4. A large number of cattle were raided
   5. Children were abducted

*9. Killing in Akuaideng payam*:

   1. 8 People killed
   2. Many other People wounded

*10. Attack of Alelei (Maar) on… 2013*

   1. 4 people were killed
   2. Several other were wounded
   3. Number of houses were burn down
   4. Thousands of cattle were raided
   5. Children were abducted

*11. Attack on Paliau and Maar on 20th Oct.2013*

   1. 80 people were killed
   2. 88 people wounded
   3. several houses were burn down
   4. 25, 000 heads of Cattle were raided
   5. 24 Children were abducted



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