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Wulu conflict displaces over 600

By Manyang Mayom

June 6, 2009 (RUMBEK) – Over 600 people were displaced by violence in
a troubled part of Lakes state in South Sudan. They received aid on
Saturday from the non-governmental organization Women for Women
International.

In Rumbek East County at a place called Mathiang in the southern part
of Pacong Payam, the organization issued out 80 sacks of sorghum grain
without salt or sugar, though no rain shelters were included.

Since the slaying last week of state SPLM official Sabit Nichola
Majok, immediately Wulu county natives spent night and day ravaging
some households neighboring Wulu county and displaced over 600 people,
most of whom are children and women now staying at a primary school
compound without rain shelters.

Sabit was ambushed and killed by unknown gunmen at Rumpanbuolriak
between Rumbek Central County and Wulu County on May 29, 2009.

According Karak Mayik Nyok, the local director of Women for Women
International (WfWI), the violence involved confrontations between
both sides. She questioned such fighting by the parties saying, “Where
is the CPA now? It is already violated” when we usually see young men
fighting among themselves in a field of gunfire.

Despite the donation from WfWI, need could increase as refugees are
still flowing to Mathiang from Wulu. Those seeking refuge are from
four Dinka chiefdoms of Rumbek East, which neighbor Wulu. The
executive chiefs include Mamer Keer, Dut Marial, Marial Mayom and Ater
Manyiel.

The director of Women for Women International said that since the
displaced also appeared in Alol, another place neighboring Wulu, they
were sent grain in 26 sacks but those were looted at gunpoint in Alol.

Nyok urges all Lakes state youth to avoid inter-clan clashes and she
said that teamwork is better for Rumbek as it is historically the
place for SPLM.

However, on Thursday the newly appointed deputy governor, David Nok
Marial, appeared in Mathiang and affirmed to the Dinka IDPs that “I
don’t need more death again between Dinka Agaar of Rumbek East county
and Wulu at this period.”

According to a Rumbek East youth member who spoke with Sudan Tribune,
daily government disarmament of civilians has failed to keep guns out
of the hands of cattle keepers. Samuel Deng said that guns keep
returning into the hands of pastoralists.

He also rejected accusation of Wulu County inhabitants saying that
Rumbek East youth had a hand in killing Sabit. Deng affirmed that the
SPLM leader was killed by inhabitants of his own area, and said that
since a confrontation last year in which nine were killed, top leaders
had pressured the youth who hence were scared of provoking conflict.

In a separate report, four people were killed on Friday on the road
between Rumbek and Wulu. This includes one woman. Two people were also
shot injured by an irate Wulu native who was staying near the roadside
and firing on any car travelling along their territory.

On June 1, 2009, seven people were reported killed at night at the two
villages neighboring Wulu that include Markebele and Alol. According
to a CID police officer, in the period starting from June 1 until June
5, the number of slain people has reached 21 in the Wulu attacks
targeting Dinka.

Meanwhile, Lakes state government is trying to help the situation by
deploying state police forces along the areas affected by tension, but
police lack equipments.

On Sunday evening to Saturday morning, renewal of inter-clan clashes
between two clans of Thieic and Gony, both from Rumbek East county,
had been initiated by disagreement in a cattle camp called Aguoc and
then fighting extented into the village leaving more injured. The
state government has stabilized the situation over there after combat
involving SPLA commander General Bol Akot Bol

(ST)

10 Comments

  • BLACK DEMOCRATE
    BLACK DEMOCRATE

    Wulu conflict displaces over 600
    Some of above claims are the herald of Northern political motivations and they are all signs of CPA destruction.

    I am initially made unhappy to have seen our fellow brothers of Jurbel revenging the death of Sabit Majok by killing innocent Agaar children and women.
    It was clear that the late Sabit Majok was not murdered by Agaar of Rumbek but one among Wulu community has killed his brother. And I am sure it is true because, Sabit might have been killed within Rumbek if you think the murder is from Rumbek east. Thus I am totally denying the allegation on Sabit being killing by Rumbek East people.(Only Jurbel might have killed their own brother because of their own secret clandestine .

    Let me tell you WULU,if you are motivated and hired by North dis loyalist to cause unnecessary deaths,you should know that we shall all be rubbished by unnamed means !!

    To my surprise,I herd Rumbek East gentlemen attacked them selves very early in the morning regardless of how frequent the talks of reconciliation had been held.
    If this’s how we shall be going on in our County,states and Country,
    What shall we,the new generation studying in the country and abroad do??.
    So, I can tell you that, leaders be leaders and bear leadership leading, so that we come right,work right and live right.
    I am not against any one in Rumbek east County and I swear not be against and one if our chances come.
    If we think wise and intellectually,we may realize that,there is no heterogeneousness at all among us in Rumbek east.

    Thank you.
    Maluach de Madit from Australia.

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  • BUSTA 2
    BUSTA 2

    Wulu conflict displaces over 600
    To Wulu people and whoever reads this notes.

    Please and please stop doing what you are doing due to the fact that we are tired with your conflict and we are focusing on development thab killing one another every day.

    Let me ask you one question!!!!!

    Don’t you elders in your county who can help you to solve conflict before it reach to the extend of fighting one another?
    Killing and displaces of people in their homeland will not help us in South Sudan insteady it will creat insecurity which is not good for the Nation or South Sudan particularly due to the fact that this is the time now we need really to focus on development than fighting.

    Hopeful Wulu people will get soon solution on what is taking place now there and I pray to God to help them.

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  • Mayom hawk
    Mayom hawk

    Wulu conflict displaces over 600
    Thank you David Nok Marial Buot. The real governor mistaken for deputy governor.

    Reply
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