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Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force

June 25, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese army expressed reservation about a bill adopted by the semi-autonomous South’s Legislative Assembly calling for creation of an air force.

In a handout picture from the United Nations Mission In Sudan (UNMIS), Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) troops sit aboard a UN flight from the southern Sudanese city of Juba to Wau on June 17, 2008 (AFP)
In a handout picture from the United Nations Mission In Sudan (UNMIS), Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) troops sit aboard a UN flight from the southern Sudanese city of Juba to Wau on June 17, 2008 (AFP)
Yesterday Southern lawmakers approved a Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) White Paper on Defense stating that the armed forces should consist of “grounds force supported by air and riverine units”.

The spokesperson for the Sudanese defense ministry told the daily Al-Ahdath that the SPLA is subject to numerous limitations per the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed in 2005 between North and South.

“The SPLA is not allowed to carry out military operations or any other activities” Lieutenant Colonel Al-Sawarami Sa’ad said.

“The SPLA is only allowed to conduct training within the joint forces” he added.

This is the first reaction by a Northern government official to the resolution by Southern lawmakers.

The bill passed yesterday deals with the security environment of South Sudan, SPLA mission and role in the defense of southern Sudan, in addition to the administrative and military structure. The law also establishes a committee to monitor the management of SPLA budget.

According to the CPA, the SPLA forces shall be funded by the Government of Southern Sudan while the SAF and the joint units are funded by the national government.

Southern Sudan government has no military aircraft and Juba does not seem prioritizing such plan. However formation of southern pilots is seen as first necessary step towards a future air force.

The demobilization and the professionalization of the SPLA troops have been delayed since 2005 due to the lack of funds and fears that relieved soldiers without a profession or a job can create troubles in the south.

The White Paper tries to trace a map for the transformation of the SPLA from a revolutionary army to a regular and conventional one with the formation and training of reduced army.

(ST)

24 Comments

  • Juach D Juach
    Juach D Juach

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Khartoum has no say over how the should equip herself. If using the supersonic jets & Antonov bombers is bad then why did they employ them in the South previously and recently in Abyei? No way South Sudan parliament and army has to remain firm by that decision.

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  • Lual Dennis Deng Garang
    Lual Dennis Deng Garang

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    the affairs of the SPLA has nothing to do With what they call SAF. it is our b’lava business, get your held out of the South Affairs,
    now to my Fellows Southerners/SPLA, Go Gooooooooooooooooo defences your country, don’t worry about all those nonsense in Khartoum, let the khartoumers dance their night disco in the north and we celebrate the victory in the south. now that we shall be using the same military equipment.
    go on and you got to wins

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Mr beshir don’t beleive that SPLA are just your animals where you used to fire them by airforce especially during the time of war in those of Yei,Kaya,Maridi and etc,it is time for South to do whatever they want and we are Independent not relaying to under your Notorious Criminals Party NCP,i advice Kiir not to stop this plan,it should be done confidentila and ambitious.No one cares about NCP we are independent.Soon we will begin nuclear weapons when those of us who are studing in USA,Australia,UK and etc has come with modern skills and knowledge beside those who dying in Egypt,everyone in Sudan will see the effects in Sudan.But i advice beshir not to pack his blanket and ran to their heaven Saudi Arabia.Hope they will see the significient knowledge of Southerners which will be a basic ideology for Sudan if we are hoping for unity.

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  • Deng Akol Agut-tungdoun
    Deng Akol Agut-tungdoun

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Haaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!.

    BE UNHAPPY UPTO DEATH NCP!!.

    You must learn to keeps queite. this is just southern Sudan affairs. Whether happy or unhappy SPLA/M must go a head with the wise plane of having our own organised air force. You have no say about it.

    The world is changing very fast, Southerners are no longer Southerners of ninteen handred and seventies(1970s). They have seen so many things around the globe. They have learned that there is no good mundukuru (arab)and the good one is the dead one, that why we are more interested in seperation of the Sudan.
    I DO Hope you are going to shut up your dirty mouth for your own betterment, otherwise ICC is going to be more stronger on you. You are adding another records to the ICC book.

    I know its pain ed you but it will pain you upto death!!. SPLM/A have no reverse gears. that is just for your information.

    BE BLESS.

    Deng Akol Agu-tungduon, aman far away from tribalism.

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  • Ajuong Ayany De puorgook
    Ajuong Ayany De puorgook

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Good Morning my dear South Sudanese .Let them bark in Khartoum.never mind about them .What do they always complain if we improve ourselves

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  • 13012 Shepard
    13012 Shepard

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force

    Calm down! Calm Lieutenant Colonel Al-Sawarami Sa’ad this is not a time for you to panic but a time when you should be following CPA principles strickly other, Danger is approaching
    If you want to played it rough, we too can do thesame.

    Since the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement, you have been been boosting your army by buying more Antinnovs, MIGs Tanks from Russia and other midddle east countries and we kept quiet.

    How come that you are panicking when we have not yet bought Antinnovs, MIGs etc. ?
    Let me tell you the best way to safety is to adhere to CPA implementations only otherwise Khartoum shall be set ablaze if you continue to play game with us.

    SPLA OYEEEEE!

    SPLM OYEEEEE!

    SOUTHERN SUDAN OYEEEE!

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  • Anyang Ngong Ayuen
    Anyang Ngong Ayuen

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Thanks very much the SSLA for that move to honour and recognize the necessity of the White Paper that contains the basics of the SPLA’s future.
    Despite opposition from the North the paper remains as valid as the day it was drafted.The CPA is very clear and if our northern partners think they are clever and knows the contents of the CPA then they are very wrong. They are interpreting the CPA selectively which means referring them to the CPA again.Where is it written that the SPLA has no authority or mandate to establish its Air force.
    If that is the case then…let it rain blood but the draft Bill should be passed and considered an Act.
    Thanks very much the legislators for seeing the need for that but mind you also that you are too slow in the legislation process and that calls for urgency in your work. we have alot of Bills pending for discussion but have all along remained redundant in the Assembly.
    May i also beg the consumers not to pop their noses into legal matters without a good cause.
    Wish you well and the struggle continues.

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  • Jur_likang a likan'g
    Jur_likang a likan'g

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    The airforce will elongate SPLA teeths to bite the enemies harder if attacked. That is a good proposal for us if turned into a law so that our peace can definitely be guaranteed for ever.

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  • Samson Liberty

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    NCP/SAF have been enjoying delicious meals made of chickens while the SPLM/SPLA survived on greens and vegetables.Now the later thought it wish to taste chicken meat as well but the former said its opponent’s mouth is not suitable to take vitamins A only vitamins C & D is right for the later.
    So to make unity attractive one have to convince and support the other not to condemn because condemnation leads to bitterness.

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  • AK-47
    AK-47

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    no NCP this is not a surprise to you as SPLM is an independant party and South Sudan is going to be an independant country sooner. So don’t be panic shut your mouths. you been bombing us with superjet, anti-nope for long since the start of war, but we haven’t retreated. Next time when you start war we are going to bomb KHARTOUM if you bomb JUBA or else where in South. Open your eyes this is 20’s SPLM/A united, one love!!!!…..
    To express my feeling I can’t wait for 2011 to vote for SEPERATION. To all Southerners I trust you guys all of us should vote for seperation against our common foes….

    THANKS YOU SOUTHERNERS LOVE YOU ALL!!!

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  • James Okuk Solomon
    James Okuk Solomon

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    The Bill to establish South Sudan Air Force(SSAF)is the best Bill ever passed by the Interim Southern Sudan Assembly (ISSA). Congratulation to our hero Oyay Deng Ajak and his team in the SPLA Affairs for drafting the White Paper and presenting it to the parliament for discussion and endorsement. Congratulations to the MPs of Southern Sudan for this great step of protecting the territory of Southern Sudan from the invaders and internal colonialists who envy its Greenness, Wetness and Oil Lucrativity.

    Dear SPLA Do not worry about the NCP unhappiness about the Bill because they were not in favor for your independent status since the time of negotiations in Machakos and Naivasha. Even when they accepted that the SPLA can be independent, they denied it any budget from the national coffers thinking that it will get into troubles of funding and then weather away with time.

    Even if the South get starved, let SPLA go ahead to buy Antinovs, Fighter Jets, and Fighter Choppers to deter the enemies of the independence of the South Sudan and make them cooperate in the implementation of the CPA to its logical end.

    If the South wants a lasting peace, it has to be prepared for war any time. The best war is the war from the sky with bombs dropping on tall buildings. No more jokes with cat and mouse tricks.

    The LRA in Equatoria should get warned now that the SPLA is not going to joke around with those who temper with the Security and Stability of South Sudan.

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  • biarawieu
    biarawieu

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    how come why did NCP felt unhappy if they are crazy, i just want tell them that they have to go back and understand what is CPA, we have to sweep our own house not them.what ever we want to do they must not interfere and we must to do whatever we can. bark at yourself and you will shame by yourself.Biar M Bul

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  • Dhieu Dok
    Dhieu Dok

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    Who cares? Let the SAF say anything they want. In the end, separation is almost here. Who are they to react negatively to something that is in the best interest of South Sudanese? I have been waiting for this legislation to happen. Iam happy today that it is already out. SPLA Oyee, long live the people’s movement.

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  • Tarik
    Tarik

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    To My Southern Countrymen,

    Having your own air force is well within your rights as the consecutive national regimes in the north have failed to protect you in the past. On the contrary, they have caused you pain and hardships!

    However, I do wish that your anger, though justified, is aimed at those that have caused the problems in the first place. These national regimes have mostly came to power by undemocratic means and nothing would please me more then seeing Al Bashir or Nimeiri punished for there actions. I’m sure God will not spare them in the Day of Judgement. But calling all northerners (or as many refer to them as arabs) liers is wrong. The same goes for the south.

    Hundred of thousands of northern men have dodged military service and many left the country to avoid fighting an unjust war (like myself).

    Though I can never compare your hardships to ours, but we in the north have also greatly suffered from Al Bashir and his regime. An endless number of young northern men have died in this stupid civil war that had no cause. The government in Khartoum tortured and killed many northerners who opposed them. And those who did support were not given jobs. They drove our economy to the ground and structured in a way that will only benefit them. They’ve made us beggers and forced us to seek work abroad (sometimes in worse conditions). Education and Health facilities have deteriorated and hyper-inflation took place. Again, this cannot compare to what many in the South had to endure, but all I’m trying to express is that I also wish to see those responsible for the suffering the Sudanese people punished!!!

    To James James,

    Please note that many leaders, whether they are muslims, christians or jews, use religion to justify wars. Christianity was used to justify the ruthless crusades and Judaism is used today to oppress the palestinians. Similarly, Al Bashir’s mafia used Islam to justify the war in the south.

    There are more than 1.2Billion muslims in the world. It is not wise to publicly attack their religion using wrong information. Especially the Prophet Mohammad. Just like you people in the South have always said, “LEAVE RELIGION OUT OF POLITICS.” I suggest you do the same.

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  • Justin Chicago opiny
    Justin Chicago opiny

    Sudan army unhappy over establishment of SPLA air force
    South sudan is a nation within a nation. She has every right to form its Air force. Look at TAIWAN a province of China with its own Army and air force. Khartoum should not fear anything about Juba having an airforce.For SPLA to transform into a conventional Army it must have its own airforce to support the ground forces that is all about having a national Army for south sudan defense. Does it make any difference having a ground force or an air force. AN Army is an Army and must be equipt with all the necessary armerment. SPLA GO A HEAD AND FORM AN AIRFORCE YOU DESERVE THAT TO PROTECT AGAINST ANY AGRESSION TOWARDS THE SOUTH.

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