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Jonglei governor says security improved in 2010 despite Athor’s rebellion

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December 27, 2010 (BOR) – Jonglei state governor. Kuol Manyang Juuk, has said that Jonglei state security has improved considerably in 2010 compared to 2009. Although he accepted recent clashes between the southern army – the SPLA - and the forces of former SPLA General, George Athor, who has rebelled against the southern government, has been a threat to stability in northern counties of Jonglei.

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Southern Sudanese march in Bor, Jonglei State to celebrate Christmas Eve. Dec. 24, 2010 (ST)

Athor took up arms against the Government of Southern Sudan after he failed to win the governorship race in Jonglei State, contesting the April elections as an independent candidate as he was not selected by the SPLM the south’s governing party.

At least 12 people were killed in clashes between the SPLA and Athor’s forces on December 18 and 19 despite a delegation from the southern government meeting Athor earlier in the month.

Governor Juuk noted that so far all efforts to resolve the conflict had so far been futile. He told registered voters for the January referendum that they should expect to vote in the self determination referendum in a peaceful atmosphere.

Speaking at Lieudier Cathedral, the seat of Bor diocese, the governor called on church leaders and south Sudanese to maintain peace ahead of referendum as well as during and after the plebiscite.

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Southern Sudanese march in Bor, Jonglei State to celebrate Christmas Eve. Dec. 24, 2010 (ST)

Thousands of Christians marched on the streets of Bor town on Friday and Saturday to celebrate Christmas. Churches say they recorded the largest attendance of the year with the headquarters of Bor diocese counting over 20,000 thousand people for services on Christmas Day.

Wearing different attires; women, men, youths and children thronged to the roads and halted traffic for several hours. Traffic police had to control people movements instead of cars.

The marchers played drums and sang songs composed in local languages, witnessed by many spectators.

This year’s Christmas celebration come less than two weeks before Southern Sudanese vote in a referendum on the independence of the region. Community leaders urged the population to celebrate with restraint.

Bishop of Bor diocese, Nathaniel Garang Anyieth, called for patience and prayers in the lead to January, 2011 vote. Bishop Garang directed his calls for prayers to the youths whom he said are “future of tomorrow” to be committed to prayers and hard work amidst the challenges of life.

Church authorities say 20,019 people attended Christmas at Lieudier on Christmas Day, the highest attendance of the year. Nigel church came second with more that 10,000 people for their Christmas services.

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Southern Sudanese march in Bor, Jonglei State to celebrate Christmas Eve. Dec. 24, 2010 (ST)

Thousands of people travelled from Juba to Bor to celebrate the festival at the countryside. Prices of some food items, clothes and other essential holidays doubled in days leading up to Christmas.

There are less than two weeks before southern Sudanese are due to vote in a referendum to choose for unity or separation of Africa’s largest country in accordance with a 2005 peace accord that end two decades of north-south civil war that left more two million people dead.

Southerners are widely expected to vote for independence according to observers.

(ST)

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  • 28 December 2010 06:27, by LongTweng

    Good job, beny Kuol
    stay alert and deploy more SPLA proper paratroopers to clear up all remains of militias in the your area.

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    • 29 December 2010 07:07, by Willsonyoung

      Good Job Mr. Governor for security improvement.
      However, there are lot of things need to be done in the State as road connection from Capital to each county.
      Over all, you did very good job this year.
      Thanks
      Willsonyoung

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  • 28 December 2010 06:55, by Lokorai

    20,019? What an attendance! Even a political rally we had didn’t record that number.

    I believe Isaiah 18 prophesy about gifts by ’tall and smooth skin people’ is coming to be true.

    May Bor people continue to love God, and translate that into god fearing people against its neighbors and among themselves

    Lokorai

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    • 28 December 2010 07:54, by Freedom Fighta

      Hallelujah. I praise and thank God for his mercy. grace and protection twards us. It’s true whT has been prophesied by manyprophets of God regarding us is coming to pass, this is how people going to live in happiness and total freedom to praise our God our own way.

      I encourage all my brothers and sisters in South Sudan or abroad to vote carefully and make sure you vote for SEPARATION.

      Long live South Sudanese
      In the name that is above every name
      Jesus Christ.
      To Him be the praise.

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    • 28 December 2010 08:14, by Kolnyang youth

      Let God bless people of South Sudan as strongly believers of Bor are committed to the word of God .May almighty father turned it, to be the bless on the people of Bor and to all people of South Sudan as many people in South Sudan are pagans .

      Bor town the beginning of liberation struggle

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      • 28 December 2010 09:30, by Genuine Leader

        security improved in 2010 than 2009!!!, that is hoax from you governor.

        Genuine leader, future leader war without border with jalaba if unity expose onto spla.

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        • 28 December 2010 09:57, by Kolnyang youth

          To Genuine leader.

          Do not show yourselves to people on web site that u know how to fight ?when u are not event in the field why do you like fire your gun on web site ?without coming to the battle field .please do not pretend to hate arab than everybody.

          Bor town the beginning of liberation struggle

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          • 28 December 2010 11:10, by Genuine Leader

            Good, Kolnyang.
            iam not firing my gun in website man, iam around here in Panhom Lualbil.
            please make sure that i was been in field since 1988.

            iam not pretend man, i intentionally meaning what iam saying believe me.

            but at same time, i don’t wish unity to be expose on us and i believe too SPLA will not be cheat.

            Genuine leader,future leader war without border with jalaba if’ unity expose onto spla.

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      • 28 December 2010 10:29, by Ezekiel Dau

        Thanks to our governor Kuol for that spirit of protected your people,keep up you will be bless.
        May God bless people of jonglei for their good attendence to the word of God and i hope they will all vote for seperation
        Jonglei oyeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
        Bor Town oyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
        Seperation oyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
        Governor oyeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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        • 28 December 2010 11:33, by Genuine Leader

          i don’t believe unilateral protection that going on in Jonglei state.

          Genuine leader, future leader war without border with jalaba if’ unity expose onto spla.

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          • 28 December 2010 18:25, by Peter Elia Kuzee

            BOR,
            Kuol the governer,well done man.Be bless and keep on security in bor. Not today jalaba, tomorrow to the bush.we are waiting for seconds only, means separation.Those whom was been briebed will soon face the results. BASHIR IS GOING BEFORE THE VOTING TO AFGANSTAN OR TO JOSEPH KONYI BOTH ARE WANTED.
            Final, people of BOR are having a lots of crimes, were will you end BROTHERS
            OTHER STATES ARE NORMAL WITHOUT KILLING, BUT YOU WILL END UP WITH ANYTHING.

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  • 29 December 2010 16:16, by Mach

    Governor Kuol must not keep insincere speech to Jonglei State residents at the hour regarding security improvement. The excitement it carries, as the title indicates and spoken by the dishonest mouth provokes blind impression as the narrowed minded focus people lacks AN INSIGHT OF WHAT SECURITY MEANS.

    Hopefully if you would be among those with a communication deficit you will perceive me as if I am against Governor Kuol....!! “If you are not, so do I”. A sound minded leader should/must not issue a public announcement of security improvement without a positive security strategic approach outcomes. I am grateful that your days are numbered as I am undoubtedly satisfied of your leadership progress “Governor”. A time is coming when people will be serves through a system that deserves people needs and be contented when reflected in ways they saw their immediate needs priorities demands are met.

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