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South Sudan army accused of hindering humanitarian aid

August 31, 2010 (JUBA) – Southern Sudan soldiers have been looting convoys of humanitarian assistance, aid workers said in statements published by the Associated Press on Monday.

“Officials from four aid groups said in recent days that that their work is becoming increasingly dangerous. They said they could not speak out publicly because of fears of reprisals from the government and military” the AP reported.

Aid groups said they documented some 80 cases of obstruction, vehicle hijackings or harassment of aid workers by SPLA soldiers since February.

The spokesperson of Sudan People’s Liberation Army Kuol Deim Kuol admitted that aid workers from Tearfund, an organization that used to work with local churches, had been beaten and detained by SPLA soldiers in Upper Nile last June.

The southern Sudan army is accused by opposition parties of intimidating their members and preventing them from conducting their political activities.

As the semi-autonomous region is preparing for a referendum on self-determination, Southern Sudan officials accuse northern Sudan ruling party of working to destabilize the south and supporting rebel and opposition militias.

SPLA official spokesperson denied hindering the activities of aid groups but says the beaten humanitarian workers were supplying food and medication to hostile militias.

The U.N. Deputy Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Southern Sudan, confirmed some “interference” but said the SPLA is working to redress their grievances.

“We know that this is a matter of concern of the SPLA and we’re very pleased that steps are being taken to address that,” Lise said at a news conference.

However, SPLA chief of staff, Gen. James Hoth Mai, told AP they might expel aid workers if they criticize the army in a ruggedly tough manner.

“I said please don’t be harsh to us like that because tomorrow we can tell you to quit this country and you can go,” Mai said. “But now, for you to continue with your work, you come tell us your problems in a polite way so that you continue with us.”

(ST)

2 Comments

  • Kur William
    Kur William

    South Sudan army accused of hindering humanitarian aid
    Yes General Hoth Mai we do appreciated their works but we need them to comply with our commons rules otherwise they will be kick out in our territory.

    Also we wish you to protects them from harrassment carried out by your soldiers as long they are coperates with your soldires.

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  • Achuil Manyuat Tong
    Achuil Manyuat Tong

    South Sudan army accused of hindering humanitarian aid
    The SPLA should be carefull in handling this aid organisations .
    Some of the might be doing secret services with the areas .
    There should be special security created to monitor thier activities or you will see aid agency planes booming your areas soon.

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