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South Sudan and the question of "14 Mile area"

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By Sabrino Majok Majok

October 21, 2012 — The Cooperation Agreement recently signed in Addis Ababa on September 27th, 2012, has been received with mixed reactions in South Sudan with negotiators and their colleagues at an extreme end while people of Northern Bhar El Ghazal, civil society, and well-wishers at reconciliatory and balanced position of the agreement. In presence of these two opposing views, therefore, it’s worth clarifying people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal’s position.

Our position is that the so-called “14 mile,” has never existed and has never ever been part of any peace agreements, including CPA.

Furthermore, the area that South Sudanese negotiators called “14 miles,” is not part of any claimed or disputed areas whatsoever when it comes to Sudan and South Sudan post independence issues. As such it is mind boggling and absurd, really, to constantly hear and read comments on cooperation agreement by South Sudanese negotiators who portray themselves as gifted, Angel-like few in the country. They say that they understand “14 miles,” better than citizens of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State; that the argument of the people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State is “out of ignorance.” But the opposite is true: Pagan, Salva Mathok, Makuei Lueth, Paul Mayom, and Dr. Marial’s views are unfounded, presumptuous and imaginary that warrant strongest condemnation they deserve. Yes, Pagan and colleagues’ views are just like somebody telling you that you do not know what is inside your house. Why? Because people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal know very well which areas are theirs and which are not, it is just simple as that. This general truth does not need Pagan, Makuei and the rest to interpret it; nor do we need rocket scientists for the same purpose.

But one thing is crystal clear. The area now being referred to as “14 miles” lies deep inside Northern Bahr El Ghazal territory and has never been contested at any time in history.

In fact, our villages are located many miles north of River Kiir. Had it not been for the unwarranted incursion into our land by Khartoum successive and dictatorial regimes during the long war, our borders with the North would have been more than 100 miles North of River Kiir.

Secondly, our gallant forces, SPLA, at Kiir Adem, Warguet and Majak-Wuoi are stationed many Kilometers North of River Kiir while Sudan armed Forces are stationed at Abumatharik (Majok Anei Yor) which is 50 miles North of Kiir while on the eastern side of Kiir River, SAF are stationed at Meriem (Rum Mamer) which is 35 miles North of River Kiir.

One therefore wonders why our forces would be required to leave their positions North of Kiir 10 Kilometers then continue moving Southward up to 14 miles (22 kilometers) then move further for additional 10 kilometers as stipulated by the agreement. If this goes as planned by the likes of Pagan, then it means our forces would be stationed 42 kilometers South of River Kiir only in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State. I can’t help posing a question here: how many kilometers would the Sudanese Armed Forces move back Northward from current position at Abumatharik and Meriem? I think it’s high time that Pagan and the ilk educate the public, particularly the people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal whom he considers ignorant.

At this juncture, I would like to inform fellow South Sudanese citizens that the people whom Pagan Amum and his team continuously referred to as ignorant know what Pagan’s group is upto.

To take you back in time, Pagan close ally and current Government spokesperson, Dr. Marial Benjam, once said before our historic referendum when he was interviewed on SSTV that the two Sudans have high chances of reuniting in the future like East and West German during the cold war era.

With this in mind I cannot agree more with comrade Del Rumdit Deng in his article published on Citizen News Paper dated October 15th, 2012, when he observed, “...by putting together all these agreements, one can clearly see unionists’ invisible hands in full play for the rebirth of New Sudan Ideology...We have our independence but we don’t control our international borders. Without our international borders we don’t have our international sovereignty.”

In any eventuality, Pagan’s reference to Great people of Aweil as ignorant is a misnomer. Consequently, ignorance rightly reflects back to Pagan Amum Okiech and his team who assume that they know our villages more than we do.

And regardless what pro “14 miles” say on media, the Great people of Aweil will never ever relinquish an INCH of their land to Sudan.

One also wonder what level of English Proficiency should people of Northern Bahr El Ghazal attain to understand Cooperation Agreement? What special linguistic qualities do Pagan Amum, Salva Mathok Gengdit, Michael Makuei, Paul Mayom, Dr. Marial and others have that make them understand the agreement better than people of Northern Bhar El Ghazal whose land was given to Sudan?

Sabrino Majok Majok is a citizen of Northen Bahr El Ghazal State. He is also the director general at the state ministry of finance. He writes this as a citizen, not a member of the government. He can be reached through sabrino.m.majok@gmail.com.



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  • 22 October 2012 11:23, by King of Nyamlel

    Mr. Smooth,
    You have clearly written what is required for a citizen to do.I am happy that Pagan’s group is reading this article in the websites( Gurtong and the Sudantribune).What has remained are the courage of word, will,humanity and dignity of being Aweilians. Leaders in Juba should not keep silent because of being part of this government which signed and ratified MILE 14.All should stand up!

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  • 22 October 2012 11:48, by Darkangel

    Majok your ignorance is disturbing. First you are right, there was no disagreement regarding the 14 Mile area because it was clearly defined withing the 1956 borders ! CLEARLY. Just like Abyei, so both are legally within Sudans territories until S Sudan occupied 14 Miles militarily but failed to take Abyei and Heglig. So spare us your emotional crying and blabbering with documents and facts.

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    • 22 October 2012 13:45, by Muoranyar

      dark some thing like that. look at yourself talking, what is wrong with you claiming every things will never earn you any fruit but shame boz this thing is going to get its right way not the way you poorly think, u should have called yourself ignorance by not seeing well and visualize before describing somebody ignorance, any way keep dreaming of grabbing lands which do not belong to bastard.

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      • 23 October 2012 08:17, by Akook

        Muoranyar, these are not your names. why open an account on someone else names? Absurd!!

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    • 22 October 2012 19:30, by Born-to-Rule

      Majok, Your comments were brilliant to the core. South Sudan government should not give any concessions to the imbeciles of Khartoum.
      As for Islamic "dark-angel-ass hole" — it’s figures Mohammed their religion leader was a murderer, womanizer and a child molester. You people in Khartoum are bunch of buffoons. Bashir is the world’s most wanted criminal dead or alive, preferably dead!.

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  • 23 October 2012 10:03, by Anti Terror Anti

    KEEP IT UP, U R RELI PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF THE LAND. ALL BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARE SOLIDLY BEHIND U....

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    • 23 October 2012 14:21, by Loko El Pollo

      I know soberino Majok physicaly,I hope he stay away from corruptions.Majok is a good natured and outspoken person .Please do not skim off [the cream ]off the finances brother.Be humble like you used to be, so you may gain the trust of Awielians.Before venturing on the national stage.your land is the concern of all southerners.do not worry too much about it.Awiellians will always be

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      • 23 October 2012 14:23, by Loko El Pollo

        remembered in our history for their humility and steadfastness.

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      • 7 January 09:09, by Michelle

        I dodn’t know that he was so much involved until I will read the article in your website. Thanks, now I can really see the differences and all. I bookmarked and will share to my freinds. Keep up your work, I enjoyed to visit.

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  • 24 October 2012 02:44, by Abyei for Ngok

    It is interesting to note that, the signed agreements on "14" miles is beneficial to people of South Sudan.that is in their opinion. Sabrina you right, our government should stop thinking about how to export the oil through Sudan, and start thinking about the issues that concerned our people.this signed agreement is wrong.

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