"Why Is Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba Still Under House Arrest?"
"In my view, Dr. Nyaba is being held hostage unfairly because he was the
first South Sudanese academia, politician and level headed individual who
call spade a spade by tells the world that what had happened in Juba on
December 15th, 2013 was not a coup but..."
12 May 2014

 Why is Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba still under house arrest?

Former Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba. Photo credit:
theniles/Pascal Ladu

By J. Nguen Nyol

*May 11, 2014 (SSNA) --* I am sadden and disturbed after seeing baseless
congratulatory messages to Pres. Salva Kiir Mayardit on social media and
even on video clips as if the man has done the unthinkable and forgave hard
core criminals awaiting death row.

Among those wrongly pardoned, no one has committed any unforgivable crime
that warranted thankfulness messages to Mr. President. In contrast, Mr.
President instead deserved strong condemnation because he is clearly guilty
of distortion and manufacturing lies on the issue of baseless coup de tat
which subsequently brought shames and abyss to our new nation.

Pres. Kiir has destroyed our communities’ social fabrics and this is
unforgivable crime. He deserved nothing short of life in prison without
possibility of parole if truth be told. Shaming Pres. Salva Kiir by
exposing his guilt verdict is not enough. Calling him a liar and for his
resignation from power is not enough either. It seems nothing is
comparative and equal to the crimes he has committed even hanging him by
the neck is not enough.

Then, what is enough one may ask? Well, I think what is relatively enough
in kind is shaming him in the court of law given the shames he has brought
upon us, the senseless death he ensued and the destruction of properties he
has caused to our nation. Mr. President should be taken to ICC in The Hague
to be trial and sentence to life in prison without the possibility of
parole. I think this is relative and South Sudanese would be relieved if
President Kiir rotten in prison. It’s that simple.

However, this piece is not about Pres. Kiir’s criminal status but I just
wanted my readers to understand what people of South Sudan would want out
of Salva Kiir Mayardit’s mess. This piece is about why Dr. Peter Adwok
Nyaba still under house arrest, which is part of Pres. Kiir’s mess and
unnecessary pains he has inflicted on our people.

Dr. Nyaba is still under house arrest in Juba, yet, facts have proven that
the 12 detained politicians were abused, shamed, imprisoned and robbed of
their freedom on false and baseless grounds because there was no coup on
December 15th, 2013.

As I write, Dr. Nyaba cannot leave Juba or his house, why? What has he done
than what has been proven inconsistent and baseless accusations in the
court of law, where the government had to rush to unrealistically pardon to
save itself from being shamed and embarrassed?

In my view, Dr. Nyaba is being held hostage unfairly because he was the
first South Sudanese academia, politician and level headed individual who
call spade a spade by tells the world that what had happened in Juba on
December 15th, 2013 was not a coup but a fabricated laxative by President
Kiir to do away with his political opponents.

It’s that simple and I don’t understand why we are silence in this fiasco?
Yet Dr. Nyaba was right, there was not coup attempt in Juba on December 15th,
2013. Why is Dr. Nyaba being held illegally? This man is BIGGER than his
captors. For instance, Dr. Nyaba is a savior and a brave soul who came out
undeterred when his own death was eminent. This is a kind of personality
our youth in South Sudan wanted and can benefit from.

On December 20th, 2013, Dr. Nyaba wrote, “the absurdity of the coup story
comes out clearly, with the deployment of the presidential militia hailing
mainly from Warrap and Northern Bahr el Ghazal, who indeed are killing
unarmed Nuers soldiers, civilians including women and children in Juba, on
the presumption that they were Riek Machar’s supporters, that Salva Kiir
inadvertently is pushing the country to the brink.”

Being truthful as he is, his current house arrest is unacceptable and must
be condemned. Because being truthful is what our people wanted if this
country ought to move forward stable and become prosperous with its rich
diversity. For us to disentangle ourselves from such ill-informed
behaviors, we must condemn Dr. Nyaba’s detention in the strong term
possible and demand for his release.

It’s true that President Kiir cannot swallow Dr. Nyaba’s bitter pills
because he (Dr. Nyaba) writes on sensitive matters. Things that President
Kiir and his supporters like not to hear.

Dr. Nyaba wrote on December 20th, 2013, “in Akon, his (president) hometown,
speaking in Dinka, which SSTV aired, Salva had this to say, “…look, this
power which I have belongs to you. You fought and died for it… now some
people want to snatch it from me… we you accept it?” “Aci ba gam” meaning
we will not accept, shouted the people back.”

President Kiir is a man of retribution and his actions have proven this.
For example, Kiir Mayardit removed Lt. Gen. Mac Paul from the South Sudan
military intelligence for being truthful to the core. General Mac Paul
knows lying is good for our new nation and unethical for a learned man.

Also, Dr. Nyaba and Mac Paul say what they have said out patriotism and
honesty. In particular, Dr. Nyaba wanted to hold his leader accountable and
this is his legal duty as citizen of the land. In my view, this is healthy
and it’s very wrong for President Kiir to keep Dr. Nyaba under detention on
this basis.

I must stress that there is no other reason for Dr. Adwok Nyaba to remain
under house arrest beside his writing which shed lights on the false and
fabricated coup attempt.

The articles Dr. Nyaba wrote on December 17th and 20th, 2013 were the sole
foundation and false proof of the concocted coup attempt. Therefore, our
people cannot afford letting this man, a man who corrected wrong in the
face absurdity and rampage killing to remains under house arrest without
calling for his immediate release.

Dr. Nyaba’s writings helped our nation point to the right direction and
healthy path. Besides, Dr. Nyaba is our comrade in armed, a fellow citizen
and a wounded hero who lost part of his body during the war of liberation
for you and me to have a nation that we today collectively call ours.

Therefore, I call on the government of South Sudan under President Kiir
Mayardit to release Dr. Peter Adwok Nyaba immediately. Mr. President,
please give Dr. Nyaba back his freedom. He is a good citizen and he has
shown our youngsters how one can be a good citizen. Dr. Nyaba was/is a
lighting rode to our nation at a time where tribal mentality triumphs over
nationhood.

Not only that, I appeal to you Mr. President to accept the reality that
what happened in Juba on December 15th, 2013 was not a coup. Dr. Nyaba was
right in pointing out that the mischief occurred when “the officer i/c of
the stores opened the stores and rearmed the Dinka soldiers. A Nuer
soldier, who happened to be nearby, questioned this. A fist fight ensured
between the two attracting the attention both the commander and his deputy
to the scene.”

Finally, if the other abled detained politicians were let go free on the
basis of peace, why can the same boldness steps apply to Dr. Peter Adwok
Nyaba as our new nation struggles to find ways how to reconcile herself and
her citizens. Please let Dr. Nyaba free!

*J. Nguen** is a concerned South Sudanese living in Canada. He can be
reached at [email protected] <[email protected]> This e-mail address is
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