Monday, May 8, 2017

Opinion: Jonglei State, A Political Ground


I think Buor have now understood what was behind cobra faction, and what was behind Yau Yau appointment as a minister instead of serving life in prison, anything against Bor is what they like to see and hear every day.

By Majur Ahoch-jhok, Juba South Sudan

Juba, May 8, 2017 (Jonglei Times)-When the then Sudanese civil war started in 1983 at Malual Chaat in Bor, koryom battalion was recruited in the name of being given guns to protect themselves from their enemy and a good number turns up (Bor sons) that tells how murle has been a headache to Buor since murle-Bor tribal conflict did not start today, and always murle being the aggressive.
Some of our brothers have seen this as a point of weakness, and they tend to use it to drive Bor politicians and mislead Jonglei civilians to accept every trashed said by government as their government. 
when Bor youths were armed by government to confront white army it wasn`t a national threat, when cobra faction was formed to destabilized Jonglei state it wasn`t a national threat, when Bor civilians were killed on Bor-Juba highway by Mundari it wasn`t a national threat and now that Buor have taken up arms to do a national duty that government have failed to do, Mr. President shamelessly stand up to termed it as a national threat.
I think Buor have now understood what was behind cobra faction, and what was behind Yau Yau appointment as a minister instead of serving life in prison, anything against Bor is what they like to see and hear every day.
Mr. President if this is what is meant of being loyal, or if the Dinka unity is cemented by blood and live of Buor, then let the hell break loose.
enough is enough and we are not coming back,  we are not giving away our weapons, and even if we can build nuclear bomb, we will used it without questioned on murle.
All killings in and around Bor have something to do with the government or some government officials(The Kiir`s boys).
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