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South Sudan vows “massive support” to new UN representative Francis Deng

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September 4, 2012 (JUBA) - South Sudan on Tuesday pledged massive leadership support to the country’s newly appointed permanent representative to the United Nations, Francis Mading Deng.

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Ambassador Francis Deng, South Sudan’s first permament representative to the United Nations, pictured here during his previous role as a UN Special Advisers on the Prevention of Genocide (Photo: UN)

Deng, who took an oath of office on 29 August 2012, dispelling fears that he would turn down the offer after some voices protested his appointment, is a highly respected diplomat is a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies program at the Brookings Institute and has served as the Sudan’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

He has held other high ranking assignments including having been an ambassador to Canada, the United States and Scandinavia. He was the Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations on the prevention of Genocide Affairs, before accepting the appointment as South Sudan’s first permanent ambassador to the United Nations representing the world’s youngest nation.

Tor Deng Mawien, a presidential advisor on decentralization affairs lauded President Kiir for appointing Ambassador Deng, describing it as a “wise decision at the right time”.

Mawien considers appointment of Former Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations on the Prevention of Genocide as “placing the right person in the right place” as he would be able to use his contacts and connections to promote relations of the new nation with other UN member states.

“We really need to be there. We need our voices to be heard. So the appointment of Francis Mading [Deng] will help us a lot because he is familiar with how UN runs their affairs”, Mawien said on Tuesday

Majak D’ Agoot, the country’s Deputy Minister of Defence told Sudan Tribune on Monday that he also welcomed Deng’s appointment, describing him as “not an just an ordinary diplomat” due to his vast experience.

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Majak D’ Agoot, South Sudan’s Deputy defence speaking at the launching of The Sudd research Institute, on May 12 in Juba (ST)

The high ranking official compared Deng to other prominent world leaders including former United Nations Secretary Generals Kofi Annan and Boutros Boutros Ghali.

Minister D’ Agoot argued against voices opposed to Deng’s appointment, who were unhappy that he did stayed neutral during the civil war between the SPLM rebels, who now govern the Republic of South Sudan and the Khartoum regime.

Luka Biong Deng, another leading member of South Sudan’s governing Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) said the appointment of ambassador Deng shows his commitment to the building of the new nation. He congratulated President Kiir for what he described one of the “most strategic decisions taken by our leadership”.

“It will provide him opportunity of using his wealth of experience and connections to improve the image of the South and to show to the people of the South that he is not only for building a new nation but to use his remaining energy to serve his nation”, Luka Biong Deng told Sudan Tribune on Monday in e-mail message from the United States.

South Sudan became a member of the UN last year, just a few weeks after it seceded from Sudan, following a self-determination referendum that was overwhelmingly in favour of separation. The vote was a key pre-condition in the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which ended over two decades of war between the former SPLM rebels who now govern South Sudan and the Sudanese government in Khartoum.

He explained that Ambassador Francis Deng like the SPLM’s late leader Dr. John Garang believed in the vision "New Sudan" that a united, federal, secular, democratic Sudan which recognised the the diversity of all Sudanese and treated them equally would be in the best interest of the whole country - so long as it was not at the expense of the aspirations of the South Sudanese people.

In the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement Garang ensured that South Sudan was given the option to secede after a period of 6 years power and wealth sharing with Khartoum’s National Congress Party. South Sudan overwhelmingly chose independence in a referendum in January 2011 and officially became the Republic of South Sudan on 9 July 2011 and was quickly accepted as a member of the UN, African Union and other international bodies.

“Francis’ writings," Biong said, "have focused on projecting the uniqueness of the South as [a] source of his pride and how he looks at global issues. We are lucky having him on board during this difficult time of our nation building and I hope our government will facilitate him and provide him with [a] conducive environment to serve best our people.”

Despite six years of sharing power, South Sudan seceded from Sudan in July 2011 with many issues still unresolved including the demarcation of the fertile and oil-rich border, the status of the contested area of Abyei, a mechanism to replace the 50:50 split of South Sudan’s oil during the peace deal, as well as security issues related to armed SPLM members from the Sudanese states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

For the last year the SPLM North has been fighting the Khartoum government after the Sudanese military attempted to disarm them before protocols relating to the their areas were fully implemented. Khartoum now accuses Juba of continuing to back their former colleagues.

Juba denies this and accuses Khartoum of backing South Sudanese rebellions. The two sides fought a brief border war in April this year over the oil-rich Heglig region and relations remain tense despite a break through on the oil dispute in August meaning that exports through Sudan are expected to resume within the next six months.

(ST)

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  • 5 September 2012 08:32, by WiseMonyBeer
    • 5 September 2012 08:45, by Snipper

      There is support!

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      • 5 September 2012 10:18, by Anti-traitors!

        I support his appointment. But I wonder whether he’s patriots enough to serves our nation at this critical times? And that’s something we should be asking, instead. Otherwise, I guess we should now wait and see,since it’s already a done deal!

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    • 5 September 2012 14:42, by Loko El Pollo

      THIS A DEVELOPEMENT FOR LUKA,HE WILL NOW WORK WITH HIS BROTHER IN THE MINISTRY OF UN.THE CURRENT SEAT FOR LUKA WILL GO TO ONE OF HIS BROTHER WHO ONLY KNOW HOW TO READ.

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      • 5 September 2012 15:17, by panchol

        Ambs.John Mading Deng.
        Don’t be a money lover, but represent your New Nation strongly.

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  • 5 September 2012 09:15, by J P Puok

    ’this is the only wise decision ever made by the president’ said Luka Biong. that means all the decisions made beforehand by the president including his occupation of the South Sudanese post though being a northerner from Abyei! Hmmm lion’s boys

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    • 5 September 2012 10:12, by John mamer

      He is the right man who can advice the government strategically to improves services delivery to South Sudanese he is not regionalist or tribalist that is why he advocates for inclusive unified sudan, we separated because the ruling elites in sudan refused to accept that all human are equal and equal before the nation. Francis should be the one advicing our president and conducts regular workshop

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  • 5 September 2012 10:10, by michael Nhomlau

    No support, Mading should turn down the offer, he do not deserve it. Other people support him because of his qualification, that is false, who know how many qualified people do we have in South Sudan. Donkey remained Donkey, whether it is educated or not. we have other people who know Foreign policy more than him, useless creature. Let him liberate Abyei people before he represented SS else where.

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    • 5 September 2012 11:41, by Lat Dak Nyaroah

      Mr. Anti-traitors, excellence point. I seconded your arguement.

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      • 5 September 2012 12:03, by Thorbanat

        I don’t support the appointment because the man has no South Sudan in his heart. He was convinced by his brothers Piang Deng and Luka Biong to take the job. Since has been appointed, let us give him that support now but I am very certain Francis Deng will contradict South Sudan foreign policy and within six months or so, we will hear about him siding with Khartoum.

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        • 5 September 2012 23:05, by Marolditapei

          There is a proposal being written to UN by South Sudanese about Mading Deng Francis. He is appointed for the purpose of stigmatizing the Nuer as Violence because there is a national sensation of the war of equality which will occur in South Sudan as Ngundeng Bong puts it. He is anti-Nuer, Equatoria people and all Southerners. But he does not know people are working hard daily to prevent the..con

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          • 5 September 2012 23:12, by Marolditapei

            to prevent the pseudo-rulling mentality rather than equalizing all the games of local people. He is put there for purposes of stigmatization of tribes which his Luka will be acting like an element of destruction causing acidity and poison in the republic. There is going to be a war very soon but Francis is just a garbage bag being filled without knowing the recycling process of things. If he is..

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            • 5 September 2012 23:20, by Marolditapei

              let him not start stigmatizing the Nuer because of the national sensation or Dinka sensation of the coming war or tribal instability or destabilization of the country. There are people who are more smarter than Francis in the South. South Sudan will be stable only after the coming plaque but Equatoria people will not involved in this plaque. It will be a matter of Nuer and Dinka. While Dinka are

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    • 6 September 2012 15:32, by Ruach

      The Mexist Lenist man will betray people of South as he used to be and still with negative images!Uh,Lord!This mexist Lennist will take us to the hell and will fulfill Arabs interests.

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  • 5 September 2012 23:42, by NgorKur Mayol Chier

    Giving this position to the same feather will not either be helpful to our countries and tthe world as large.We all know this guy very well.Therefore,if I were among the elected team, I would have not agree to gave him this position, rather than to giving it to the Arab.I respect him only as the well known educated person in our society,but the man who always remain neutral without a position.

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