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Four people wounded in Akobo attack, Jonglei

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October 24, 2012 (BOR) - At least four people are reported wounded in an attempted cattle raid allegedly by members of the Murle ethnic group in Jonglei’s Akobo county on Wednesday.

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Akobo county coordinator, Joseph Jol, who is currently in Bor, confirmed the attack to Sudan Tribune in which four people, including a woman, were injured at Niew-Niew village, not far from Walgak of Akobo county. He was unable to give further details.

In a separate interview with Sudan Tribune, the commissioner of Akobo, Goi Jooyul, said the attack was carried out by Murle raiders, intent of rustling cattle from Niew-Niew.

According to Jooyul at 10.30am two men herding their cattle were injured when “attacked by Murle armed men”. The victims then fled to the village, pursued by their Murle assailants, where two more citizens were injured, including a woman.

The South Sudan army (SPLA) troops in the area engaged with the raiders but no one was killed, explained Jooyul.

In light of the Jonglei dissarmament programme, inaugurated by president Salva Kiir in March in reaction to escalating violence in the state, Jooyul said “our people were disarmed and they cannot defend themselves now, so the army came in and repulsed them, and the cattle were rescued".

Over 1,000 people died in cattle raids and revenge attacks in 2011, which escalated in December when 6,000 armed Luo Nuer men attacked Pibor County, the home of the Murle tribe, leaving 20,000 people displaced by January 2012.

When the disarmament began, fears were expressed that some ethnic groups would be more thoroughly disarmed than others, leaving them vulnerable to attack.

Jooyul claims that the Murle are intent on destabilising other areas including Akobo,Uror, Duk, Twice East and Bor counties.

According to the UN Environmental Program the Murle were in Ethiopia until the 19th century. Some remained their until the 1990s while others were driven west by local Nilotes. They established an homeland in Pibor county, Jonglei state in the 1930s, since which, environmental pressures have impinged upon their pastoralist lifestyle.

Little evidence can be found to support the infertility claim which has been used to rationalise the child-snatching they are accused of. However, the motivation to rationalise the denigration of one of South Sudan’s pariah ethnic groups, in order to legitimise the attribution of blame, is self-evident.

Akobo resident Solomon Pur Thok, said the wounded are Nyabel Gatwech Reath, Koath Mayian Teny, Wany Wal Teny and Gatwech Puol Teny. They were airlifted to the state capital Bor, by the UN Mission in South Sudan on Wednesday.

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  • 25 October 2012 09:36, by Wiyual

    May God blessed their wounds and wishing them a quick recovery.
    What happened to so the called disarmament that was carried out last March. I thought Murle was disarmed like the rest of Counties of Akobo, Duk, Twic East, Uror, Nyirol and Bor who are now been left vulnerable to attack by those thugs.

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    • 25 October 2012 16:15, by Ruach

      These broken mouthed murle will never stop!

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  • 25 October 2012 16:44, by Tutbol

    Our state govt have closed its mind by failing to devise a way to curb these kind of menaces by our natives, which is getting out of hand every single day. Why don’t the state govt moves the state capital to Pibor and these armies of police and other anti-stocks theft agencies would easily keep an eye on these kind of crimes. And we keep Bor our state’s commercial capital and everybody wins.

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    • 25 October 2012 19:23, by Mapuor

      Thats right Tut Bol.Bor is not at the centre of the state.Pibor is the centre of the state and the state capital should have been moved there six years ago.

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      • 25 October 2012 19:48, by Ruach

        It is a good decision to move a state capital there,but they can still kill people!These tiny Murle are nothing,but only patience from other communities!Since the disarments,no single man has evergone to steal or kill people in their areas from Lou Nuer!They seem like people born in the bush,orphans who grow up with greediness with little foods!! Too bad

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  • 3 March 10:28, by Dan Shimoff

    I’m very sorry to hear about all the violence here in Africa.
    Instead of people cooperating together, to make this land a better place to live in, they are attacking other people for their cattle. Wake up people of Africa! Together we stand, apart we fall! Running machines for Africa

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  • 5 April 18:01, by andy persons

    This incident emphasizes again the fact that we need to have a strong military and police herein Sudan which can enforce order and law. Those people should be punished!
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