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About Deng
Deng Ghai Deng is a prominent journalist who has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, particularly in his role as a VOA (Voice of America) journalist. Deng's career as a journalist began at VOA, an international multimedia broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government. Deng has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, human rights, social issues, and cultural events. His reporting has focused primarily on Africa, with a particular emphasis on Sudan and South Sudan.
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South Sudan Troops Deployed to Abyei Area

10 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan has deployed troops to the Abyei area to quell ongoing violence between the Ngok Dinka and Twic County communities. The deployment, confirmed by both military and local officials, aims to stop illegal activities and prevent further attacks. Experts, including Jok Madut Jok from Syracuse University, emphasize the need for careful management of the mission to avoid past mistakes and ensure long-term peace. President Salva Kiir has also formed a panel to investigate the root causes of the conflict, with some government officials implicated in fueling the violence.

South Sudanese Excited About Pope's Rescheduled Visit

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The South Sudan government and some South Sudanese Catholics express excitement over Pope Francis rescheduling his visit to the nation. The Vatican embassy in Juba announced that Pope Francis will visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan early next year after canceling a trip to both countries in July due to health issues.

Sudanese Military, Prosecutors to Investigate Deadly Abyei Attack

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Sudan's top military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has ordered an investigation into a deadly attack by armed nomads in the Abyei Special Administrative Area, resulting in 41 deaths. A seven-member panel of military, police, and public prosecutors will investigate the root causes of the conflict and seek solutions to end the violence. The attack involved over 350 Misseriya tribesmen targeting localities in Abyei, a disputed border area between Sudan and South Sudan. The U.N. peacekeeping mission in the region arrested 12 suspected attackers. Misseriya paramount chief Mukhtar Babo Nimir acknowledged the attack but claimed it was in self-defense. The investigation aims to address the ongoing conflict and promote peaceful coexistence.

UN Urges South Sudan to End Repression Ahead of 2024 Elections

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The UN High Commission on Human Rights has urged South Sudan to end media censorship and repression ahead of the December 2024 elections. The report highlights attacks on journalists and activists, with government officials disputing these claims. Concerns were raised about the National Security Service's role in censoring newsrooms, potentially undermining the credibility of the elections. The report emphasizes the need for a free and democratic environment to ensure credible elections, warning that failure to address these issues could exacerbate violence. Media watchdogs have documented ongoing harassment and violence against journalists in South Sudan.

SSudan University Teachers Go on Strike

04 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Professors and lecturers at the University of Bahr-el-Ghazal in South Sudan's Western Bahr-el-Ghazal State have initiated a strike, demanding the government implement a new salary scale and pay overdue salaries. Students report that classes are empty as lecturers refuse to teach.

UN Urges SSudan to End Human Trafficking

04 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
A U.N. human rights expert has urged South Sudan's leaders to intensify efforts to combat human trafficking, child marriage, recruitment, and forced labor. During a 10-day visit, the U.N. special rapporteur emphasized the need for prevention, assistance, and accountability. The call to action was made in Juba, highlighting the critical need for intervention in these areas.

Kiir Implores International Community to Lift SSudan Arms Embargo

04 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
President Salva Kiir has called for the removal of the arms embargo on South Sudan, emphasizing the need for arms to defend against external threats. Speaking at the sixth Governors Forum in Juba, he urged the international community to reconsider their stance on the sanctions.

Controversial South Sudan Bill Spurs Concerns Over Presidential Power

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan lawmakers have approved a controversial bill that allows the president to appoint legislators post-election, sparking criticism from politicians and analysts who fear it undermines the people's electoral influence. The bill has raised significant concerns about the concentration of power in the presidency and the potential erosion of democratic processes in South Sudan.

PCCA Calls for 5000% Salary Increase in South Sudan

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The banned People's Coalition for Civic Action (PCCA) is demanding a 5000% salary increase for South Sudan's civil servants and security forces. South Sudan's Minister of Public Service is pushing for a cabinet meeting to approve these significant salary adjustments.

SSudan Pound Drops to Its Lowest Since Independence

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese citizens are expressing concern over the sharp increase in commodity prices due to the significant depreciation of the South Sudanese pound against the U.S. dollar, marking its lowest value since the country's independence in 2011.

Several Killed, Thousands Displaced in SSudan's Fashoda: Authorities

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Authorities in Fashoda County, South Sudan's Upper Nile State, report that an unknown number of people were killed and thousands displaced following an attack by armed young men from a neighboring county. The incident highlights ongoing violence and displacement issues in the region.

SSudan Intelligence Agency Dismisses Accusations of Abuse, Corruption

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan’s National Security Service (NSS) denies accusations made in a recent Sentry report, which alleges grave human rights abuses and corruption within the intelligence agency. The head of public relations at the NSS Internal Security Bureau refutes the Sentry’s claims as false.

Airline Director Arrested Over Unpaid Compensation in S.Sudan Plane Crash

03 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
A court in Juba, South Sudan, has detained the managing director of South Supreme Airlines for failing to compensate the families of passengers who died in a 2021 plane crash in Jonglei state. Deng Ghai Deng reports from Bor for South Sudan in Focus.

South Sudanese in Cairo Allege Student Protest Violently Dispersed

02 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese students in Cairo protested against poor living conditions and alleged that Egyptian authorities violently dispersed their demonstration. Students reported being beaten, arrested, and denied basic services while holed up in the South Sudanese embassy. South Sudan's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deng Dau, acknowledged the situation and stated that the government is working to resolve the issue, emphasizing that scholarships are a privilege. The government urged students to respect Egyptian laws and return to their campuses to allow diplomatic efforts to proceed.

South Sudanese Advocates - Harsh Media Environment Has Chilling Effect

02 Oct 2023  |  allafrica.com
In South Sudan, journalists face intimidation, threats, and harassment, particularly when reporting on corruption or security issues. Female journalists encounter additional risks, including gender-based violence. Self-censorship is common among journalists due to fear of repercussions. Despite these challenges, South Sudan's Deputy Minister of Information claims the media environment is conducive. Reporters Without Borders notes that at least nine journalists have been killed since 2014, and media outlets are often blocked from covering conflict-related issues.

UNMISS Survey: South Sudanese Eager to Have First Election

02 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
A United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) survey reveals that South Sudanese citizens are eager to participate in the upcoming 2024 elections, though there are concerns about the government's capacity to effectively organize and conduct the elections.

Commodity Prices Triple in Jonglei Ahead of Holidays

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
High demand for clothing, home decorations, and foodstuffs in South Sudan's Jonglei State has led to a tripling of commodity prices ahead of the holidays. Parents are struggling to afford Christmas gifts and are concerned about their finances for the new year, while businesspeople like tailors and clothing shop owners are experiencing a boost in business.

South Sudanese Advocates: Harsh Media Environment Has Chilling Effect

01 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Journalists in South Sudan face significant challenges, including intimidation, harassment, and censorship, particularly when reporting on corruption and security issues. Female journalists encounter additional risks such as gender-based violence. The media environment is described as hostile, with many journalists self-censoring to avoid conflict with authorities. Despite government claims of a conducive media environment, reports from organizations like Reporters Without Borders highlight ongoing threats and violence against journalists.

Media Houses in South Sudan Face Threats Over Sensitive Reporting

19 Sep 2023  |  voaafrica.com
Media outlets in South Sudan are facing threats when reporting on sensitive topics such as corruption or crimes involving political and military figures. Journalists receive threats of harm or station shutdowns from unidentified individuals after broadcasting such reports.

South Sudan Army Collects Illicit Weapons in Central Equatoria

18 Aug 2023  |  voaafrica.com
The South Sudanese army has confiscated thousands of illegal firearms from civilians in Central Equatoria state recently. Civil society activists are skeptical of the government's disarmament efforts, calling for assurances that the weapons are securely stored away from civilians.

Rights Groups: Fix South Sudan Security Services Bill

01 Aug 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch urge South Sudan’s National Legislative Assembly to revise the National Security Service bill to curb arbitrary arrests and abuses. They call for limiting the agency's powers and enhancing oversight. Human Rights Watch's Mausi Segun highlights the lack of judicial oversight and the need for accountability. Amnesty International's Sarah Jackson acknowledges positive provisions but stresses the need for further amendments. South Sudan officials, including Information Minister Michael Makuei, resist external pressure to amend the laws, emphasizing national sovereignty. Rights groups argue that the agency's broad powers have restricted civic space.

UNMISS Urges De-escalation of Violence in Pibor

01 Aug 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is calling on Jonglei State authorities to take measures to persuade armed young men involved in the Pibor conflict to return to their villages. The Jonglei State Cabinet Affairs minister confirms that the state government is working with local authorities to deescalate the violence.

Over 300 Civil Servants Dismissed in SSudan's Eastern Equatoria

25 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Over 300 civil servants in South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria State were dismissed following an extraordinary State Council of Ministers meeting. The dismissals, primarily from the teaching profession, were due to desertions attributed to low wages. Affected employees expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of prior notice and the inadequate salaries that do not meet market standards. The state government clarified that pay increases are under the national government's jurisdiction.

South Sudanese Inmates Grow Groundnuts and Maize

25 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Authorities in Western Bahr el Ghazal State are addressing food insecurity in the region's main prison through a farming initiative. The acting director of Wau Central Prison reports that inmates and prison personnel have cultivated over 200 acres of land to grow groundnuts and maize.

Security Forces' Deployment to Disarm Civilians Welcomed in SSudan's Juba

22 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Residents of Juba, the capital of South Sudan, support the deployment of security forces to disarm civilians in certain areas of the city. There is a call to extend these efforts beyond Juba to other states to address inter-communal violence related to cattle. Deng Ghai Deng reports from Bor for South Sudan in Focus.

South Sudan to Unify Armed Forces Ahead of 2024 Elections

17 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The Government of National Unity in South Sudan is working to unify the country's armed forces into a national army to prevent violence ahead of the 2024 general elections. The initiative, part of the 2018 peace agreement, involves screening and integrating forces to remove any disruptive elements, ensuring a fair election process.

Access to Education Remains Challenge For South Sudanese Girls

10 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Access to education remains a significant challenge for girls in South Sudan. UNICEF is working with the South Sudan government to develop a policy encouraging women to become teachers, serving as role models for girls. This initiative aims to address gender disparities in education.

South Sudanese Cleric Charged With 'Illegal Marriage'

06 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
A court in Juba, South Sudan, has charged Anglican Bishop David Akau Kuol with 'illegal marriage' and 'child neglect' following accusations by Amos Awan. The charges stem from an alleged unlawful relationship between the bishop and Awan's daughter, lasting nearly 12 years. The case highlights legal and religious issues within the Episcopal Church of South Sudan.

Seven Killed in South Sudan Cattle Raid

03 Jul 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
In Warrap State, South Sudan, at least seven people were killed and seven others injured in a cattle raid in Twic County on Sunday. The attackers, suspected to be from Unity State, targeted Aweng Payam. Unity State’s deputy governor has not confirmed the origin of the attackers. The incident was reported by Deng Ghai Deng from Juba for Voice of America.

South Sudanese Politician Kidnapped, Illegally Detained

25 Jun 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Civil society activists are raising alarms over the illegal detention of Jacob Thon, Secretary-General of the African People’s Congress party, by suspected National Security Service operatives in Juba. Thon, a co-founder of the youth-dominated political party, was reportedly taken from a local hotel. The incident highlights ongoing political tensions and concerns over state security practices in South Sudan.

SSudan Authorities Threaten to Dismiss Absentee Civil Servants

15 Jun 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The Jonglei state government in South Sudan has issued a two-week ultimatum for government employees to report to their work stations or face dismissal. The Secretary-General of Jonglei state highlighted that some employees on the government payrolls are not complying with the Civil Service Act of 2011, which mandates government employees to report to work.

MSF: Measles Cases Continue to Rise in South Sudan

01 Jun 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Médecins Sans Frontières reports a continued rise in measles cases across parts of South Sudan since the national ministry of health declared an outbreak last year. The organization has vaccinated and treated over 1,000 patients in the last three months in Twic County of Warrap state.

Food Shortages Hit South Sudan's Prisons

15 May 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan's prisons are facing a severe food shortage crisis due to unpaid contractors, affecting around 400 inmates at Bor Central Prison and potentially thousands more across the country. Brig. Gen. Bol Adoor and other prison officials have called for urgent government intervention. The Ministry of Interior has submitted payment documents to the Ministry of Finance, but delays have led to contractors halting food supplies. The Ministry of Finance spokesperson claimed to be unaware of the issue, while the Ministry of Interior is working to expedite payments to prevent further crisis.

SSudan Authorities to Relocate Arrivals Fleeing Sudan's Violence

15 May 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese authorities are preparing to relocate thousands of refugees fleeing the escalating conflict in Sudan to a newly established refugee camp. The government of Northern Bahr el Ghazal State has allocated land for the camp, which will accommodate more than 7,500 asylum seekers who have arrived in the country.

SSudan Lawmakers Urge Deployment of Forces Along Sudan Border

15 May 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Lawmakers in South Sudan's National Legislative Assembly are advocating for the immediate deployment of the country's Unified Forces along the border with Sudan. President Salva Kiir has sanctioned 3.6 billion South Sudanese Pounds, approximately $4 million, to support the deployment of the initial batch of these forces.

Abyei Residents Welcome Resumption of Talks on Area's Status

10 Apr 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Residents of the disputed Abyei region have expressed approval of the renewed discussions between South Sudan and Sudan regarding the area's final status. A delegation led by President Salva Kiir's security advisor met with Sudanese officials in Khartoum to deliberate on the matter.

Abyei-Twic Peace Conference Ends Without Agreement

10 Apr 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Chiefs from Twic County in South Sudan's Warrap State refused to sign a peace agreement with the Ngok Dinka of Abyei, citing unmet demands during a four-day peace conference in Wau, the capital of Western Bahr el Ghazal State. The conference aimed to resolve conflicts between the two groups but ended without an agreement.

Stigma and Ignorance Spread Tuberculosis in South Sudan's Jonglei

24 Mar 2023  |  voaafrica.com
Tuberculosis cases are increasing in Bor, Jonglei State, South Sudan, due to stigma and a lack of public awareness. Bor hospital recorded 70 cases in the last six months, and the state health ministry is treating hundreds of patients for TB across Jonglei State.

US Embassy in South Sudan Condemns Attack on WFP Convoy

21 Mar 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The United States Embassy in Juba condemned the recent attack on a World Food Program convoy in Jonglei State, South Sudan, which resulted in two fatalities and several injuries. The U.S. urged the transitional government and its security forces to take action to protect humanitarian workers.

SSudan Government Disappointed With US Officials' Call for Sanctions

15 Mar 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The South Sudan government, led by President Salva Kiir, expresses disappointment over U.S. lawmakers' calls for additional sanctions against top officials, arguing that the country has made progress on the peace agreement. Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Deng Dau Deng criticizes the U.S. senators' statement for creating a negative impression of South Sudan.

South Sudan’s Holdout Rebel Groups Resume Talks in Rome

15 Mar 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan's holdout rebel groups, including the National Salvation Front, South Sudan United Front, and Real Sudan People's Liberation Movement, have resumed peace talks in Rome facilitated by the Community of Sant'Egidio. The government, led by Minister for Presidential Affairs Barnaba Marial Benjamin, expressed a strong commitment to achieving peace. The talks aim to address the root causes of the 2013 and 2016 conflicts and work towards an inclusive peace deal. Previous negotiations had stalled, but the current discussions are set to continue from where they left off in November 2022. Pope Francis has also urged South Sudanese leaders to prioritize peace.

SSudan Children Continue to Suffer Grave Violations

14 Mar 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese children continue to face severe violations despite some progress, according to a new United Nations report. Ongoing conflicts and inter-communal violence significantly impact children. The South Sudan Gender, Child and Social Welfare Ministry is concerned about child abuse and collaborates with other institutions to protect children.

South Sudanese Basketball Fans Celebrate Historic Qualifier

28 Feb 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese basketball fans are celebrating their national team's historic qualification for the FIBA Basketball World Cup, marking the first time an African team has qualified on their first attempt. The team's success has fostered national unity and pride, with residents expressing joy and optimism for future performances. Key figures like Emanuel Bida and Abraham Makuei Ayool highlight the team's positive impact on the country's image and unity, despite ongoing challenges. The team, led by interim coach Luol Deng, is set to compete in the World Cup in Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia in August 2023.

SSudan Aid Workers, Activists Review NGO Act

15 Feb 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Civil society activists and aid workers in Juba call for amendments to the 2016 NGO Act, citing several loopholes that hinder the smooth operations of aid agencies and civil society organizations. The review aims to enhance the regulatory framework to better support these entities.

Troika Calls for Accountability in SSudan's Kajokeji Violence

09 Feb 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The Troika countries, comprising Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, urge the South Sudan government to swiftly apprehend those responsible for the recent massacre in Kajokeji, Central Equatoria State. They express grave concern over the violence and call for accountability.

13 Killed in South Sudan-Kenya Border Clashes: Authorities

09 Feb 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
At least 13 people have been killed and several others injured in clashes along the South Sudan-Kenya border. South Sudan's minister for foreign affairs and international cooperation stated that the government is aware of the dispute and is collaborating with Kenya to ensure peace and maintain border integrity.

Bishops, Diplomats Want SSudan's Kajokeji Killings Probed

06 Feb 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Church leaders from Sudan and South Sudan have urged authorities in Juba to arrest those responsible for the killing of at least 27 unarmed people in Kajokeji County. President Salva Kiir condemned the killings and ordered cattle keepers to return to their origins. Central Equatoria Governor Emmanuel Adil addressed the violence and displacement in Kajokeji. The U.S. embassy and other international bodies called for accountability and peaceful resolutions. UNMISS head Nicholas Haysom emphasized the need for justice and adherence to peace messages.

South Sudan Anticipates Pope Francis Visit

30 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Pope Francis is set to visit South Sudan, where he will meet with President Salva Kiir, religious leaders, and civil society groups to promote peace. Activists and political leaders express mixed feelings about the visit's potential impact on the country's peace process. The government plans to include political party leaders in the pope's reception, though no political talks will be allowed. The visit underscores the pope's commitment to South Sudan amid ongoing political challenges.

SSudan Rebels Welcome Resumption of Peace Talks

30 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan holdout groups welcome the government's decision to lift restrictions on the Rome peace talks ahead of Pope Francis' visit to Juba. The presidential affairs minister announced the resumption of political dialogue with opposition groups. A National Salvation Front spokesperson emphasized the need for the government to address the root causes of the conflict at an upcoming round-table conference.

SSudan Rebels Welcome Resumption of Peace Talks

30 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudan's holdout rebel groups welcome the government's decision to resume the Rome peace talks ahead of Pope Francis's visit to Juba. The talks, mediated by the Community of Sant' Egidio, aim to include opposition groups that did not sign the 2018 peace agreement. Rebel leaders express cautious optimism but remain suspicious of the government's motives. The transitional government had previously suspended talks, accusing NAS rebels of violence and preparing for war, which the rebels denied.

US Embassy Condemns South Sudan Humanitarian Killings

26 Jan 2023  |  voaafrica.com
The U.S. Embassy condemned the targeted attacks on humanitarian workers in South Sudan, which resulted in three deaths and injuries. The embassy called for accountability and action from South Sudan's leaders to end violence and human rights violations. The U.N.'s acting humanitarian coordinator in South Sudan, Peter Van der Auweraert, also condemned the attacks and emphasized the duty of South Sudanese authorities to protect humanitarian workers. South Sudan's Minister of Information, Michael Makuei, declined to comment. The U.N. has reported South Sudan as one of the most dangerous places for aid workers.

Press Freedom Concerns Arise Ahead of Pope's SSudan Visit

18 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The Association for Media Development in South Sudan is urging increased cooperation between media and security organizations ahead of Pope Francis' visit to Juba. The group's head expressed concerns about recent media blockages from covering events, highlighting ongoing press freedom issues in the region.

US Embassy in South Sudan Condemns Attacks on Humanitarians

15 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The U.S. Embassy in South Sudan condemns recent attacks on humanitarian workers and their compounds, resulting in the deaths of three South Sudanese workers. The report highlights the embassy's strong disapproval of the violence against aid workers.

UNOCHA Condemns Attack on Humanitarians in South Sudan

13 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in South Sudan condemns a recent attack on humanitarian workers and assets in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, where attackers injured one worker and stole valuables. Deng Ghai Deng reports from Bor for VOA's South Sudan in Focus.

South Sudan Loses Voting Rights at UN Assembly

12 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced that South Sudan and other countries have lost their voting rights in the General Assembly due to unpaid arrears to the U.N. operating budget. Deng Ghai Deng reports from Bor for South Sudan in Focus.

South Sudan MP Urges Intervention in Jonglei, Pibor Violence

11 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Violence in South Sudan's Jonglei and Pibor regions has resulted in numerous deaths, displacement of families, and destruction of property. MP Mayen Deng Alier highlighted the severity of the situation and the need for intervention by national leaders. The conflict, involving cattle rustling and tribal issues, threatens national security. MP Hellen Ngaidok expressed concern over the long-term consequences, including trauma and poverty. The South Sudan People’s Defense Force acknowledged being overwhelmed by the attacks, with four soldiers killed recently. A joint statement by international organizations called for urgent action to protect civilians and ensure humanitarian access.

WFP Enacts $3.7 Billion Food Security Plan for South Sudan

05 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The World Food Program (WFP) is initiating a new strategic plan for South Sudan, spanning from 2023 to 2025, with a budget of $3.7 billion. The plan, approved by the WFP’s executive board in November, aims to address food security in the region.

SSudan Lawmakers Urge Intervention to Stop Violence

04 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Lawmakers in South Sudan's Transitional National Legislative Assembly express concern over escalating intercommunal violence in Jonglei and the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, urging national leaders to intervene. They warn that the violence threatens national security and the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement.

Calm Returns to SSudan's Pibor After Deadly Clashes

04 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Authorities in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area report that normalcy has returned following last week's deadly clashes between the White Army militia from Jonglei State and local youth in Pibor. The information minister in Pibor confirms that the attackers are voluntarily withdrawing from Likuangole and Gumuruk, with the death toll now at 72.

SPLM-IO Objects to Removing Its Member as Assembly Speaker

04 Jan 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In-Opposition criticized President Salva Kiir for unilaterally revoking the appointment of one of its members as speaker of the Jonglei State legislative assembly. The SPLM-IO director of information expressed disapproval of Kiir’s decision.

15 People Killed in Juba Attacks

16 Dec 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
Authorities in Jonglei and Central Equatoria states report that 15 people were killed and more than a dozen others injured in separate incidents in Juba County. The head of police in the county confirmed that at least five security forces were among the dead. The report was filed by Deng Ghai Deng from Bor for South Sudan in Focus.

South Sudan Peace Monitors Concerned Over Upper Nile Violence

15 Dec 2022  |  voaafrica.com
The Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) is warning that violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile and Jonglei states threatens to derail the 2018 revitalized peace agreement. The interim chairperson of RJMEC has called for the government to investigate the violence and take action.

South Sudan Troops Deployed to Upper Nile State

13 Dec 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese troops have been deployed to Upper Nile State to address fighting between the SPLA-In Opposition faction loyal to General Johnson Olony and an armed militia from Jonglei state. Major General Lul Ruai Koang, spokesperson for the SSPDF, stated that the army aims to restore calm and protect civilians without interfering in SPLA-In Opposition factional clashes. Fashoda County Commissioner Joseph Achan reported that several villages were destroyed by the militia. The United Nations and UNICEF have highlighted the displacement of thousands and the humanitarian crisis, with UNICEF providing support and calling for an end to the violence affecting children and women.

SSudanese Criticize Government for Alleged Corruption

09 Dec 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
South Sudanese citizens criticize their leaders for failing to address rampant corruption, accusing officials of diverting resources with impunity instead of providing essential services. The report highlights widespread dissatisfaction with government accountability and resource management.

South Sudan's SPLA-IO Factional Fighting Leaves Several Dead

06 Dec 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
Factional fighting between the SPLA-IO Kitgwang faction and forces loyal to First Vice President Riek Machar in Upper Nile State, South Sudan, has resulted in at least four deaths. The Kitgwang faction alleges that Machar's forces initiated an attack on their base.

SSudan Government Must Guarantee Freedoms Ahead of Elections: Governor

30 Nov 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
Governor Sarah Cleto Rial of South Sudan's Western Bahr el Ghazal State emphasizes the importance of freedom of expression and association for conducting free and fair elections in 2025. She urges parties involved in the 2018 revitalized peace agreement to respect dissenting voices, highlighting the need for democratic principles in the lead-up to the elections.

South Sudan Government Pulls Out of Rome Peace Talks

25 Nov 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
The South Sudan government has suspended its participation in the Rome peace talks, citing a lack of seriousness from holdout groups in finding a solution. A spokesperson for one of the holdout groups described the government's decision as unfortunate.

3 Killed, Score Wounded in Juba Roadside Attack: Police

22 Nov 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
A roadside ambush in Juba County, South Sudan, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to over 20 others. The attack occurred between the villages of Nyerjebe and Odemo, involving three vehicles. The South Sudan National Police Service confirmed the casualties and injuries.

Doctors Sound Alarm Over South Sudan's High Maternal Mortality

07 Nov 2022  |  Voice of America
The Association of Gynecologists and Obstetricians of South Sudan reports that the country has a high maternal mortality rate, with more than 1,000 mothers dying for every 100,000 live births. The president of the group attributes this to early pregnancy, low healthcare worker salaries, and limited transfusion services.

Sexual Abuse Allegations Plague South Sudan Protection Site

29 Sep 2022  |  Voice of America
A report by The New Humanitarian and Al Jazeera has revealed ongoing sexual abuse at the Malakal United Nations camp in South Sudan, implicating aid workers from various organizations including the International Organization for Migration, Doctors Without Borders, the World Food Program, and World Vision. Allegations first emerged in 2015, and despite a U.N.-led task force, the scale of abuse has grown. South Sudan's Minister of Information, Michael Makuei, holds the U.N. responsible, as South Sudanese officials are barred from the camp by UNMISS. Organizations involved have responded with statements of zero tolerance, internal investigations, and a commitment to addressing the issue. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has requested an urgent report to ensure accountability.

Silenced South Sudan Station Ordered Back On

20 May 2022  |  www.voaafrica.com
Radio Jonglei 95.9 FM in South Sudan was silenced on May 19 by Jonglei State Information Minister John Samuel Manyuon for not broadcasting a speech by Governor Denay Jok Chagor. This action was criticized by media advocates, including the Association of Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS). The South Sudan Media Authority, led by Elija Alier Kuai, ordered the immediate lifting of the suspension, emphasizing the station's independence and the importance of free speech. The station resumed normal transmissions following the directive.

Reporting Under Attack in South Sudan, Sudan

03 May 2022  |  www.voanews.com
Journalists in Sudan and South Sudan face threats, intimidation, and arbitrary arrests, severely limiting press freedom. South Sudan ranks poorly on the World Press Freedom Index, with government censorship prevalent. The United Nations and the U.S. Embassy express concern over the state of press freedom. In Sudan, harassment has increased since the military takeover, with journalists facing threats and attacks. Media outlets are targeted, and press freedom is under significant threat in both countries.

Darfur People Living in South Sudan Welcome ICC Trial of Janjaweed Leader

05 Apr 2022  |  www.voanews.com
The International Criminal Court's trial of former Janjaweed militia leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd al-Rahman, also known as al-Kusayb, is a significant event for many former residents of Sudan's Darfur region now living in South Sudan. Abd al-Rahman faces 31 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for actions allegedly committed in Darfur between 2003 and 2004. The trial is seen as a long-awaited moment of justice for the estimated 300,000 civilians killed and 2.7 million displaced by the Janjaweed and Sudanese government forces. Individuals like Ibrahim Yaya Osman and Mohamed Hussein, who have suffered personal losses due to the conflict, express a strong desire for justice and accountability.

World Food Program: South Sudan Witnessing Worst Food Crisis Ever

18 Mar 2022  |  voanews.com
South Sudan is experiencing its worst hunger crisis, with an estimated 8.3 million people facing extreme hunger in the coming months. The World Food Program's Marwa Awad highlights the dire situation exacerbated by conflict, floods, and rising food prices. WFP's food rations have been cut, affecting families like Kec Magok Muoth's, who now rely on a small vegetable garden for income. The soaring market prices further diminish food accessibility. Elderly residents, such as Abuol Malual, are also struggling with inadequate rations. WFP's Adeyinka Badejo attributes the crisis to climate change, regional conflict, displacement, and economic factors. The WFP had to suspend assistance for over 100,000 displaced people in South Sudan due to funding shortages.

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