Gov’t accused of denying peacekeepers entry visas

Memoscar Lasuba | February 22, 2017 | 5:12 pmThe United Nation Mission in
South Sudan says the government has denied over 100 peacekeepers visas for
entry to the country.

The soldiers are supposed to join the forces that are on the ground.UNMISS
Head David shearer says this is interfering with the mission’s effective
operations.Although Mr. Shearer did not mention the nationalities of the
personnel, he said the mission had already talked to the government about
the arrangements.“There are some problems within the bureaucracy of the
government which is not allowing them [peacekeepers] to be able to get them
into the country,” the UNMISS Chief said during a press conference in Juba
on Wednesday.“This is a real problem and it interferes with effective
operations of the forces.”

In response, the foreign affairs spokesperson, Amb Mawien Makol, says
the government did not deny the peacekeepers from entering the country, but
was following the normal procedures.“You know sometimes these people should
understand one thing here; the government has the procedure of the entrance
of foreigners into the country. That is normal,” Amb Makol told Eye
Radio.“In many cases, we need to know the identity of the people that are
coming and their valid identifications when they come to south Sudan.”

Up to 17,000 troops, including 4,000 for the Regional Protection Force have
beenauthorized by the UN Security Council.In addition are up to 2,001
police personnel, including individual police officers, formed police units
and 78 corrections officers.

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