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JUBA – A senior South Sudan army commander has said that the army won’t join any campaign to crackdown on peaceful protesters who would wish to protest against President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s regime.
The unnamed army commander quoted by Sudan Tribune said the mandate of the army does not include protection of the regime against citizens whom he said are tired of the current economic situation in the world’s youngest country.
“Everything has a beginning and an end. People are tired and fed up. They need a change, and the army cannot stand in the way. That it is not the mandate of the army. The mandate of the army is to protect people and the country against foreign aggression and to secure the territorial integrity of the country,” the commander said.
“The rest is the work of other organs,” he added.
The army commander further promised to protect those who protest peacefully against President Salva Kiir’s regime which he said has caused negative economic effects against the people of South Sudan.
“Those who will come out against them, to kill our brothers and sisters, who are paying the same price of the current situation like ourselves, going into the same markets, same schools and struggling each day to bring food to the table. If you raise a hand against them to protect individual interests, we will not allow that,” he said.
“We fought to liberate them, and we cannot turn around to turn guns against them,” added the commander.
The high-ranking officer said the army, in a March 17, 2021 letter to the president, showed sentiments, citing neglect of the soldiers.
In the letter, the army argued that Kiir has departed way too far from the established path and vision and was “technically drifting alone in the sea with no idea how to get the ship back ashore in safety”.
“We have keenly observed growing frustrations among ordinary South Sudanese people, and we cannot sit and turn a blind eye on these frustrations as if they are none of our concerns,” partly reads the letter addressed to Kiir, also commander-in-chief of the army.
The authors of the letter claimed the South Sudanese leader was no longer the man they followed, sacrificing lives under his command.
“If Salva Kiir of 2005 meets the present-day Salva Kiir, he would execute him by a fire-squad for betraying people’s cause and for strangling democratic progress and peace. Even the National Dialogue process, which brought unity among the people of South Sudan, and it was a national endeavour you commissioned, you have now shelved it because it asks for your exit with Dr Riek Machar from power,” further explained the army’s letter to the president.
“You [Kiir] have betrayed the people of South Sudan who spoke in no uncertain terms during the dialogue about what they want for their country,” he said.
The group also accused Kiir of allegedly using domestic challenges such as the war to essentially evade responsibility and prey on ordinary South Sudanese and mortgaged the country with chosen clique by borrowing money outside the confines of the law and siphoning public resources for personal pleasure and appeasement of men who betrayed our liberation struggle.
“We successfully defended you and your government from attempts by internal and external enemies to use unconstitutional means to take power, yet you turned around to betray us by signing an Agreement that considers a national army a militia,” notes the letter.
It adds, “Our sense of pride is greatly insulted by such appointments which are deeply regrettable. We urge you to untangle yourself from these elements before it is too late”.
The letter was written by officers identifying themselves as a collection of various units in the army, national security service, police and the country’s reserve forces.
Last week, senior presidential adviser Kuol Manyang Juuk accused the Juba government of destroying what was left after the country’s civil war instead of rebuilding it.
Well, if South Sudanese protest with ‘knowledge of authorities, then they can safely do so’ But if some low lives would want to play games, simply because they just want to protest with no cause, then the authorities would simply tell them to go and talk to their mothers.
Our propagandists often chirp online like birds, about Salva Kiir this, Jieng council of elders (JCEs), Dinkas/Jaangs/Jenges these or that. Good luck fellows, South Sudan is a muonyjiengs/Jaangs/Dinkas/Jenges country. Take it or leave it. North Sudan and Egypt are muonyjiengs/Jaangs/Dinkas/Jenges and Coptic people countries. Islam is not a religion, l repeat again. Abesh (so-called ethiopia) and their Dutch (so-called Afrikaans) criminals in South Africa and English evils are going to be bombed out of *South Africa, Lesotho, Zimbabwe (our allies), Namibia, Angola, Mozambique (part of the so-called commonwealth country these days), Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda (part of the so-called commonwealth country these days*
‘We are the Ancient Egyptian fools’
Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Namibia and Southern Cameroon and Togo were once colonized by the Germany after the then “Berlin conference” Here in South Sudan, we are way way too well ahead of these vermins/parasites. The reasons as to why some of our low lives don’t want to kill *our enemies and throw them into our the Nile* is up to them. But we are here fools.
There will be no Abesh (so-called ethiopia) prostitute, We are going to take back our Gambella region, with bombs, Abiy Ahmed and his European and gulf Arab states financiers must pay with bombs, we will bomb the vermins/parasites to kingdom come——reasons, pure HATRED and RACISM.
The European can again try and give him their so-called *Noble peace prize and get away with again.* We are the Ethiopians*. Follow us fools>>>
Hey, it looks like that army commander is fooling us, led him be straight to the point that he is in need of position, is too poor to called out citizen to protest with no cause.there is no strongest reason, non than being conspiracy. He has the right to control country security but he failed that, leaving every citizen with gun, what is his duty. It is enough ya comrade no need to fool us like what Dr riek did to us in 2013 . it’s not needed please and we will not.