South Sudan SSDF refuses troops relocation from Malakal
Jan 29, 2007 — The South Sudan United Democratic Alliance (SSUDA) the political of South Sudan Defense Force (SSDF) rejects SPLM demand of SSDF relocation of its troops from new Fangak to Malakal. SSUDA warns UN not to takes side between SSDF and SPLA because it could jeopardize the CPA.
SSDF will not moves its forces from their prospective areas and warns SPLM leadership not to drives southerners into civil war era. SSUDA calls for peaceful mean between SPLA and the SSDF.
SSUDA urges united nations to support South-South dialogue (SSD) between SSUDA/SSDF and the SPLM/SPLA to makes the CPA a genuine one.
South Sudan, is faced with irreconcilable extreme political and ethnic dilemmas; underdevelopment; backwardness; diseases; hunger; abject poverty; and misery. It is therefore the goal of South Sudan united democratic Alliance (SSUDA) to dedicate itself to absolute elimination of all forms of oppression, social injustice, social discrimination, ethnocentric hegemonic tendencies, domination of one group by another. SSUDA as a political party shall heretofore encourage the implantation and development of the seeds of good governance, democratization, rule of law, human rights, and equality through dialogue and culture of peace.
Signed:
Peter Chuol Gatluak
SSUDA Information Secretary can be reach at [email protected]