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What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?

By Zechariah Manyok Biar

August 10, 2009 — Both New Sudan Vision and Sudan Tribune have again broken the news of tribal clashes in Jonglei State. The attack happened on Friday night on August 7, 2009 at Khir cattle camp in Lith community of Twich East County. The attackers according to the Commissioner of Twich East County, Diing Akol, are from Uror County. New Sudan Vision attributed the attack to Nuer Community of Jonglei State but not specific to Uror County. But the New Sudan Vision’s report is detailed because it has a figure of four people killed on the side of the attackers in addition to seven people killed on the side of Lith Community. New Sudan Vision also has reported that two people from the attackers have been captured and they are from Nuer Community of Jonglei State.

The question that came to my mind when I heard the news was: What does Nuer Community in Jonglei State want? On July 29, 2009 the same community attacked Nyuak Community of Twich East County, killing six people and wounding eight. On May 8, 2009, a group of Lou Nuer attacked a Jikany Nuer village called Tor Kech, killing 49 people, mostly innocent women and children. What is common in these attacks is that Nuer Community of Jonglei State attacked its neighbors without any prior quarrel with them.

Many people always sympathize with Lou Nuer against Murle Community of Jonglei State in what has now become a cycle of retaliation because Murle were the ones who first attacked Lou Nuer before Lou Nuer retaliated against Murle, provoking more retaliation on Lou by Murle.

However, people are likely going to lose sympathy for Lou Nuer for their behaviors toward their neighbors. What is disgusting is that some Nuer intellectuals even praise their community’s behavior in what they term as “mighty naath” or “warrior Nuer” action. The question is: Why should one be a warrior against his brothers and sisters? Do many people appreciate such claim?

People only appreciate warriors who fight for a just cause. In 1994 when we attack Kapoeta, we had a very brave Second Lieutenant in our Jamus Brigade of Commander Pieng Deng, now Lieutenant General Pieng Deng. That lieutenant was very friendly to people around him, but he was a real warrior toward the enemy. He could not even lie down during the attack. He used to challenge government forces inside Kapoeta when we were on one side of Singata River and Sudan government forces were on the other side of Singata. That lieutenant was a very good Arabic speaker because he was from Nuba. He was killed during our second attack on Kapoeta.

On the opposite side, there was a man who was a great warrior on the government side when Agarab Brigade of Commander Kuol Dim, now Major General Kuol Dim, attacked Jebel Dhurub el Nahar. That man would shout at our forces in Dinka language, saying that he was bought up to his nails. He was 12.7 machine’s gunner and he killed many soldiers on our side before our forces killed him.

Both of those men were extraordinary warriors. But the man on the government side was a warrior against his people because he believed that he was bought to kill his people. The lieutenant in Jamus Brigade was a warrior against what he believed to be his real enemies. Whom should you respect between those two men? Should you respect a bought warrior or should you respect a warrior who believed that he was fighting his real enemy?

It is always important for people to fight a just war. Respected warriors are the ones who defend themselves against external aggressors, or they are the ones who fight for a just cause.

Uneducated civilians might not know what a just war means. That is the reason why they should be guided by their intellectuals. But if intellectuals are no better than illiterates, then there is a problem with a community.

The Deputy Governor of Jonglei, Mar Nyuot, even voiced his suspicion for some politicians in the incitement of violence in Jonglei tribal clashes. I believe that Mr. Mar knew what he was talking about.

Our MPs do not seem to understand that it is part of their job to control their constituencies. What do MPs think when their constituencies repeatedly attack their neighbors and they do nothing to control the situation? Do these MPs want to let us believe that they are collaborators in these criminal activities or are they powerless to control their people?

We hear some MPs always blaming the government of South Sudan for not controlling tribal clashes in South Sudan. But do these MPs regard themselves as outsiders from the government? Do Uror MPs put their constituencies in the category of cattle rustlers when we know that a cattle rustling is not Nuer culture?

Our MPs must join local chiefs and control their communities or we will regard them as collaborators in the killings of innocent people in South Sudan. It would not be difficult for us to sue these MPs in the future if they appear to collaborate with criminals.

Nuer MPs in Jonglei State must also tell us what their community wants from its neighbors. Do they enjoy a massive death of their innocent people because of retaliation or do they believe that some communities cannot retaliate? Political selfishness must come as second to innocent civilians’ safety. The incitement of civilians to attack or retaliate against other civilians is a criminal act. It must stop.

Zechariah Manyok Biar is a graduate student at Abilene Christian University, Texas, USA. He is pursuing a Master of Arts in Christian Ministry and a Master of Science in Social Work, specializing in Administration and Planning. He is a regular contributor to www.newsudanvision.com. For comments, contact him at email: [email protected]

6 Comments

  • Joseph Atem
    Joseph Atem

    What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?
    This kind of attack on civilians is malicious,evil and politically motivated. This is not the right time for our people to die from gun shot except diseases. They should be enjoying peace like other Southern Sudanese who are enjoying peace in their respective places.These kind of attacks on innocent civilians are very rampant because the perpetrators leave with impunity.It is time for the government of Jonglei State to act otherwise, they will see more death and retaliation happening between these two ethnic groups.

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  • Mabior Ayuen Dengajok
    Mabior Ayuen Dengajok

    What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?
    Dear Manyok Biar

    Thanks for your continuation on providing us public opinion; I do give you many thanks in advance.
    Coming to the point, Mr. Manyok, this aggression will never ended so easily until law enforcement is fully implemented and locals’ chiefs are well train and aware of law impact on them or locals despite what, they should cooperate with their governors or face the state law.

    Chiefs are role model in bring either tribes or communities together; there will be no attack without full knowledge of attackers chief. Could chief not give questioning to his youths where they get livestock or why other person dies?
    Another thing is by building a big prison and increase prison sentence to maximum of twenty years if the person is caught or have involved into crime that involves cattle wrestling, plus their chief must receive reward if he did participate in capturing of those criminals from his clans, if he engage in bribes or by any kind, he would receive heavy degree of fine and finally removal from job.

    Disbarment is what everyone crying to be put in place sooner than later, we are loosing our citizens; they are part of economy growth and our voters too.

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  • RAHELA GARANG
    RAHELA GARANG

    What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?
    Dear lord!!

    My fingers are tired of making comments that bring no change,

    If tears are meant to finish, my tears are nearly finishing,

    I mean I am tired of crying and wondering, where help will come from.

    It is time now for you to get into the hearts of the heartless, enrich the minds of those who are lost in the stream of hatred.

    Wake up our leaders who are made to sleep by the lalabye of the enemy.

    Nock on the doors of the ring leaders to come to you and repend.

    We imagine what love is but we do not know how to love,

    Teach us how to love our brothers and sisters and let those who are blood thirsty be love thirsty.

    We need your hand in our problems in South Sudan.

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  • Gogo
    Gogo

    What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?
    You Nuer community of Akob, you have to look out before these Murule could finish the life of the innocent Civilian.

    Remember these Murule have been armed by presidantal adiveser Mr. Ismail Konyi even though he is saying he condem what is been done by the murule, I believed has a very long hand in the killing that took place.

    If Cows are the Nuer the only people in South sudan Having Cattles?

    Deng Dut.

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  • Nakedu Mura
    Nakedu Mura

    What does Nuer Community in Jonglei want?
    surely zacharia,

    the jongolei state MUST stop reducing our south sudanese population awaiting referendum voting for just a retaliatory nonsense! is it something enjoyable to have massive slide of humans at ago,then again and again? this is notoriously crazy!
    why overburden the government for such ?

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