Sanctioning and Blacklisting an Attack-Dogs is an Effort in Futility
September 10, 2017 Nyamilepedia Leave a comment 

By Dak Buoth,
Gen. James Ajonga Mawut (center) promoted to South Sudan army chief of
general staff (Photo/supplied)

Gen. James Ajonga Mawut (center) promoted to South Sudan army chief of
general staff (Photo/supplied)

10th September, 2017(Nyamilepedia) —— On this 6th day of September
2017, the US Treasury Department and company had again blacklisted and
imposed sanctions on three infamous persons considered to be
perpetuating violence for self-aggrandizement in South Sudan. The trio
is none other than the Minister of information Makuei Lueth, deputy
chief of staff-in- charge of military procurement Malek Riak Reuben,
and the ailing immediate Former Chief of staff Malong Awan alias king
Paul. Folks, I would say it is not even a good trail. I know some guys
will ask: gaari Dak goore ni hoo baa ngulel or in English, Haa! What
does Dak want to be done? I would answer these inquisitive fellows as
follows: that what I want and what I don’t want are not one and same;
that what I don’t want is double standard on the part of the
international community, and that what I want is the opposite of the
same et cetera et cetera.

Perhaps, that sentiment may be misconstrued to mean other things, but
I don’t care even if readers mistook me as perennial cynic or
pessimist. A few who will regard me as such are mere bubbles that have
perfected the art of burying their heads in the sand. Good enough, I
have many soul mates outside there that will understand and interpret
what I mean herein. Let me tells you for free that I don’t often find
faults where there is none nor am I good at correcting errors because
I know not. But I wish I know more so that I can perform that duty
diligently and add value to those within my reached. In any event I do
write to exercise my inherent right of expression to communicate my
feelings with a view to seek correction where I know not or erred.

I tried to look at this latest sanction with several lenses unlike the
previous ones. The timing of this sanction speaks volume; it clearly
shows what prompted it, and who the issuers are; who they’re working
for and what their intentions are. Believe it or not, I see something
fishy. The Issuers of these sanctions are proponent of retrogressive
adage that says law is like spider-web that only catches the small
insects.

At first, I want us to ponder on the ‘scope of the sanction’ looking
at its impacts in its entirety. I would like to note that sanction is
not news in South Sudan. In 2014 and 2015, the above named institution
imposed drastic sanctions on so many individuals that were perceived
to be an impediment to peace and stability in South Sudan with
exception of President Salva Kiir and former vice President Riek
Machar.

As we converse now, South Sudan is not short of people who have been
blacklisted and sanctioned in relation to the ongoing war.
Nonetheless, the sanction has not produced an iota of impact so far.
Since the advent of sanction couple of years ago, I have failed to
comprehend one simple question: what are the aims of this sanction?
Was it issued to deter or punish these belligerents? If this sanctions
was imposed to deter these wrongdoers from committing the same
offenses, than we can now say the strategy has failed to live up to
its mandate.

So far, none of those who were sanctioned had stopped perpetuating
violence let alone reevaluating their war mongering attitude.
Moreover, if the sanctions were issued to serve as punishment, than we
can as well say and agree here that these known perpetrators of
violence have not yet feel the pain or the effects of this sanction.

On the same note, if we can reach unanimity that sanction had not
achieved what it was intended for, I think it is an opportune time to
craft another counter-strategy that will hit these conventional
warlords below their belts. I am not suggesting that sanction isn’t
good, not at all. Largely, the point I am bringing to the fore is to
avoid imposing sanction on small fish only.

The unfortunate thing is that I am not certified expert. I am not
qualified to propose a possible counter-strategy against these rogue
fellows. I can only suggest and remind the US Treasury Department and
company to borrow from the wisdom that says ‘‘fish rot from the
head’’.

I am pretty sure that the problem in South Sudan started from the Head
of this genocidal SPLM regime. In other words, the core problem did
not originate somewhere else. It started bleeding right from the head
before it cascade down to the rest of South Sudanese Society.

In view of the foregoing, I urge the US Treasury Department not to
beat the tails for beating the tail is akin to beating the bush. Going
forward, the US treasury Departments and company should apply the
‘SNAKE beating style’’ We all know that snake is very poisonous
Animal, just like the dictatorship. I think Paul Malong can now attest
to this painful truth. When you’re rattling the snake you must be
prepared to be bitten by it. When you’re fighting the snake you hit
the head not its tail. Therefore shooting the tail or foot is like a
warning shot in the air. Once the head is crushed, the teeth will be
bleeding. As such, even if the head will try to bite but his attempts
to cut us loose will be blunt. As a result, the monster will fear and
he will head our wise counsel. It is a very simply logical. The snake
won’t stop biting because you hit the tail.

Practically, beating the head means inserting all our efforts by
identifying the President’s foreign links: backers and financiers with
a view to shame and eventually bring them to face the full wrath of
law.

Prior to the issuance of sanction, the US Treasury Department and
company must first conduct a scientific Research to establish real
culprits who deserved sanction. That research must be undertaken to
find out number of things which include inter alia: how the sanction
will affect the person in question; the repercussion of sanction on
the target individual and his closed family members who are potential
gainers of his war mongering altitude.

In 2014, I laughed off the US treasury department when they issued
travel ban and asset freeze on Gen. Peter Gatdet and others. Remember
Gatdet has never traveled to USA, and don’t think he has plan to reach
there soon or later. I also presumed he does not have bank accounts.
And if he has bank account I guessed it has been emptied long before.
The sanction against Peter Gatdet was akin to telling someone not to
take shower again in nearby river when in fact he knows he has enough
running water in the house. The guy will just welcome the order
knowing that he has enough water for domestic use.

In light of the aforesaid subject, I have said time and again that the
likes of Michael Makuei Lueth and are mere Attack-dogs. They have no
major roles in this conflict. First of all, the US needs to know his
work descriptions before charging him summarily.

The sanction against Michael Makuei will only raise his political
profile and stature. In south Sudan many people have risen to the
military echelon on account that they commit atrocities. Salva Kiir’s
leadership has perfected the art of rewarding people for gross human
right violations. On this basis, Mchael Makuei’s constituent will
considered him as hero who has managed to massacre Nuer and Shilluk
both in Bor and Malakal UNIMISS camps.

However, until contrary is proven, I don’t think it was Makuei who
killed 120 and injured over 270 Nuer at UN camp in Bor. The
information I have was that the order emanated from President Kiir
himself in Juba. One of my informants told me the President did
ordered his marauding soldiers to dress up in civilian clothes before
orchestrating the attack so that it look like it was the Dinka Bor
civilians who carried out the attack. I am sure if the President
wasn’t privy to the order, Dr. Francis Deng, South Sudan
representative to UN would have not denied it at UN assembly when he
was grilled to answer why soldiers attacked displaced persons in Bor
UN camp.

The President’s intention was to remind the Dinka Bor members that
these Nuer people are the ones who did the infamous Bor Massacre 1991;
that it was your turn to do the same. Wittingly, he was trying to
inflame their emotions and keep alive the perceived enmity between the
Lou Nuer, gawar Nuer and Dinka Bor communities which resulted from
that unfortunate incident. However, attributing the Bor and Malakal
killings on Michael Makuei mean they have exonerated President Kiir
and his co-culprits: the commanders who commanded the forces in Bor at
the material time. The US Treasury Department has now done Michael
Makuei a great service for free for accusing him of planning and
coordinates the killing of 140 Nuer and injuring 270 others. He must
be celebrating the outcome of this report now. When the media asked
his opinion on the day the report came out on Wednesday, he did not
repute or accept the report, that mean he welcome it on the
aforementioned grounds.

Let me reiterate, it is undeniable that if you kill Nuers today you
will be exalted as hero in this war. Gen. Paul Malong was regarded as
hero for orchestrating the Juba Massacre on 16th December 2013. Today
for someone to hold key portfolio in Juba regime, she or he must have
conspired against the Nuer let alone killing some. One must have
vilified, castigate and called them names to get an employment in Juba
based regime. And that is primary qualification. Any serving officer
or an official in Salva Kiir regime must have turn against Nuer at one
point either through misinformation, propaganda or misrepresentation.
To prove this assertion right, you will not find a single government
official who ever paid visit to Nuer displaced persons in Juba,
Bentiu, Malakal and other towns across South Sudan.

Today if the Government soldiers want to kill or incarcerate a Dinka
or member of other ethnic group, they first accuse him or her of being
a Nuer and or rebel.  Many Nuer who serve in Juba regime are first
brain wash; they’re first made to think negatively against their
kinsmen, and they are only trusted after they became antagonistic to
their community.

On the other hand, i hold that sanctions cannot be issued against
spokespersons or persons serving as mouth-pieces. The US treasury
Department must strive in its research to identify the owners of those
who are performing the barking duty.

In SPLM regime, there are individuals who are posted to serve as
scarecrows. Such individuals speak and pretend like they can harm but
nothing at all. Some of them are not even party or privy to where the
decisions are made. For instance, you can’t expect someone like Lul
Ruach Koang, the spokesperson of SPLA to know the planning and secrets
of SPLA. He was put there as mask to be wear by the real perpetrators,
he is clueless. He is only brought on board when and where his master
planers do not want to appear personally.

You will recall fortnight ago, Lul was shown on camera at Juba airport
while receiving the body of slain American Journalist Chris Allen who
was killed by Government soldiers in the battle of Kaya town. People
like Lul are only brought on the limelight to deny any massacre that
Kiir forces had committed. Thus, when one wants to hold those
mouth-pieces accountable, the image of their bosses must too be
unraveled and punished.

This idea of issuing general sanction will only put south Sudan into
deeper abysses. The same tactic was done Zimbabwe against Robert
Mugabe regime. By then, hundreds of Mugabe’s lieutenants were slammed
with several sanctions ranging from travel bans, asset freezes and so
forth. In the end, it only helps the Ruling ZANUPF to forge a united
front. Too many sanctions on the attack dogs only aided Mugabe to
solidify his iron hold on power.

In light of this, i am of the opinion that let’s spare the Attach-dogs
who serve the dictator and deal with the dictator himself and his
foreign financiers head on.

Finally, any act that touches on our customs must be treated with and
extraordinary caution. An African war ethic teaches us that we
shouldn’t fight someone who has surrendered or one who is on sickbed.
The sanction against ailing Malong Awan would have been kept on hold
until such a time when he recovered fully to face us in the combat
again. He is on sickbed now. It is only his erstwhile comrade
president Kiir who is pushing him to his grave. But we had condemned
his boss’s cowardice action with contempt it deserves. If he wishes
Malong dead, he should wait until his demise come as natural death. I
withheld my opinion on the so the call deputy chief of staff in charge
of military procurement.

The Writer is the Chairman of the Congress of South Sudanese Patriots,
he can be reached for comments via eligod...@yahoo.com

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