SPLA reacts to Wau Shilluk access restriction claims

Memoscar Lasuba | February 17, 2017 | 12:55 pm

Aftermath of recent clashes in Wau Shilluk now reported to be
deserted|Photo|MSF

The army blocked UN peacekeepers from entering Wau Shilluk area this week
due to insecurity and lack of “prior notification” to the military, the
SPLA spokesperson has said.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the head of the United Nations Mission
in South Sudan, David Shearer, accused the army of barring peacekeepers
from entering the area.They were trying to access some 20,000 civilians,
the missions believed could have been trapped in the recent clashes between
government forces and those of Gen Johnson Olony.Mr Shearer described the
situation as “very frustrating”.

In response, the army spokesperson, Brig General Lul confirmed the
incident. But he says the peacekeepers did not notify the army.“The
provision says that whenever they want to go for patrol they have to give
us a notification. That was not done. It was a violation of our Rules of
Engagement,” Brig Ruai told Eye Radio.

The army, Brig Ruai continued, was taking precautionary measures for the
safety of the peacekeepers because security in the area was
tensed.“Secondly, the area was still volatile security-wise.  The enemy was
not very far from Wau Shilluk. So they were advised to keep away from the
area for their own safety,” he said.

Aid organizations, including IOM and MSF, had reported fighting in Wau
Shilluk in Central Upper Nile early this month.

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