Lakes state chiefs arrested and “tortured”

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November 21, 2013 (RUMBEK) - Authorities in South Sudan’s Lakes state on
Tuesday arrested three chiefs from Rumbek Central county after they
allegedly criticised the caretaker governor at a 16 November community
event.

Governor Matur Chut Dhuol had, during a meeting held at Akon Buoi town
hall, requested the chiefs to speak to their clans in order to stop the
cycle of cattle raiding and violence.

The chiefs, however, responded by questioning the legality of the
governor’s tenure and accused him for making disparaging comments about
their women.

Dhuol was appointed by South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir in January after
he sacked his predecessor Chol Tong Mayay.

Under South Sudan’s transitional constitution, an election should have been
held within 60 days of the new governor being appointed. No gubernatorial
elections for the three South Sudanese states which have lost their elected
leaders this year are currently planned before the general elections in
2015.

The regional court president of Malek *payam* [district], Mabor Alier
Chepuou-nyuoc asked Dhuol about insensitive comments he is alleged to have
made during his visit to the area last month.

Dhuol is alleged to have said he had "not seen a beautiful woman in Malek."

On Tuesday, security agents close to the Lakes state governor are alleged
to have detained the three chiefs without arrest warrants.

A family member, who requested anonymity, said the three chiefs were
arrested after a verbal order from the governor.

Those arrested included, Mabor Alier Chepuou-nyuoc, from the regional court
of Malek *payam*, Guong Akoldit Ruoc, the Mayom *payam* executive chief and
Makur Chawul Kang, a sub-chief from Matangai *payam*.

Alier’s relative said that he was arrested because he questioned the
governor over his rude comments about Malek women, allegedly saying that
they were "ugly".

"Chief Alier asked the governor whether he went to Malek to see problems
faced by the people there or to look for a beautiful woman," said the
relative, who preferred anonymity.

A senior police officer in the state, who asked not to be named, confirmed
the arrests, but failed to explain why they were arrested or on whose order.

He said that "many cases [of arrests] are by passing police" adding that
"all arbitrary arrested cases are taken to Langcok military prison".

David Kockedhia, a lawmaker representing Rumbek Central county in state
parliament, said that family members who had visited the prison had
reported to him that the chiefs had been "tortured" and "mistreated".

Kockedhia said that the "chiefs are [being] beaten, mistreated, abused and
their clothes were being removed".

"They are now staying naked inside prison", he added, further stressing
that the state was becoming more "unstable".

Located in the northern part of Rumbek Central county, Langcok military
prison was set up in February, a month after the caretaker governor came to
power.

(ST)

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