CTSAMM accuses army of access restriction

Staff Writer | February 20, 2017 | 4:41 pmAftermath of recent clashes in
Wau Shilluk now reported to be deserted|Photo|MSF

The Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism
says its team has been denied access to Wau Shilluk in Central Upper Nile
State by government soldiers.

CTSAMM says it had planned and coordinated a patrol to Wau Shilluk to be
executed on the February 10.Due to a mortar attack in the area on the same
day, the patrol was postponed to Thursday, February 16.“However later that
morning, the MVT was denied freedom of movement while trying to reach Wau
Shilluk when the SPLA 2nd Division Command informed the MVT that their
mission scheduled for Wau Shilluk was canceled,” partly reads a statement.

The statement says the team was still waiting for access to be given to
reach Wau Shilluk.CTSSAM condemned, “in the strongest terms, the denial of
freedom of movement” for the monitors.The team is allowed to access the
area under the peace agreement.It called on the government to intervene to
ensure the monitors can visit Wau Shilluk to conduct its mission.In
response, the army spokesperson Brigadier General says the decision to deny
the CTSAMM’s monitoring team was a precautionary measure to safeguard them
from harm.“The security environment was not conducive for them to conduct
their foot patrol,” Brig Ruai told Eye Radio this evening. “Their presence
would really compromise the protection measures we have put in
place.”“Giving permission is one thing, but assessing the situation and
realizing that it does not permit [is another]… They should also respect
the reality,” he said.Lul Ruai says once the security situation improves
the monitoring and verification team will be allowed to access Wau
shilluk.Last week, the UNMISS accused the SPLA of preventing peacekeepers
from entering the area, which has witnessed renewed violence. About 20,000
thousand are said to have been displaced from the area.UNMISS boss said
lack of information about the displaced civilians on the west bank of the
Nile in the north of the country was a “real problem.”But the army rejected
the accusation and blamed it on a lack of “prior notification”.

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