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SSLA AND SSDA APPOINTED MAJ. GEN. DAVID YAUYAU AS JONGLEI COMMNADER

SSDA and SSLA military leadership, Jonglei, South Sudan

April, 15, 2012

The leadership of SSDA and SSLA appointed Maj. Gen. David Yauyau as the overall commander of revolutionary forces in Jonglei state today on April, 15, 2012. Maj. Gen. David Yauyau returned to revolutionary forces after discovering that the government in Juba is a tribal entity which does not believe in democracy and ethnic equality. After signing an agreement with the government in Juba in July, 2011, he realized that Salva Kiir is not a man of peace but a tribal bigot and a corrupt person who doesn’t care about the future of South Sudan.

The leadership of SSLA and SSDA congratulated his timely return to the revolutionary forces and is now commissioned to lead the forces of SSDA and SSLA in Jonglei state. He is also charged to bring Nuer and Murle youth together and direct their energies towards regime change in Juba. Maj. Gen. David Yauyau is a very popular figure in Murle community and he is highly respected by the Nuer in Jonglei state. There is no question that he will manage to liberate the entire Jonglei state from Kuol Manayang Juuk who is currently terrorizing the Nuer and Murle communities.

The leadership of SSLA and SSDA is therefore urging civilians to evacuate Bor town in ten days. The revolutionary forces will attack Gov. Kuol Manayang Juuk in the town to liberate the people of Jonglei from tribal bigotry and corruption. All civilians in Bor should leave the town for their own safety before the revolutionary forces attack.

The SSDA and SSLA also warn all civilians not to travel by car between Bor and Juba towns. Starting from April, 20, 2012, no vehicle would be allowed either to go to Bor town or Juba. We give civilians five days to make necessary arrangements to evacuate their belongings before the road is closed. Civilians can use cars before April, 20, 2012 which is the deadline to close the road between Bor and Juba. Any vehicle which would attempt to leave Bor town after April, 20, 2012 will be responsible for any misfortune that will inflict it. Our forces will not be responsible for the welfare of civilians who refuse to heed our warning that no car should travel between Bor and Juba after April, 20, 2012.

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