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October 26, 2011 (JUBA) – Political parties in South Sudan have endorsed a draft bill that will provide for establishment of a council to register and regulate them in the newly independent nation.

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political parties leadership forum endorsing the parties draft bill, 2011, Juba, 26th Oct., (ST)

All the political parties, including the ruling party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), which was previously registered in Khartoum before the country split in July this year, are required by the would-be law to register afresh in South Sudan.

The minister of Justice, John LukJok, on Wednesday presented the draft bill during a one day conference of the parties

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  • 27 October 2011 08:49, by MINDED.DUDE

    Dr. James OKUK must release immediately without precondition.
    Why james Okuk was arrested for? Is it because he Not from Dinka Tribe????

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    • 27 October 2011 08:55, by LongTweng

      No, James Okuk writes messages that are hateful and harmful to our citizens, he need to wise up and produce sensible meaningful messages to the publics. Not one sided personal grudges opinions.

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      • 27 October 2011 09:00, by MINDED.DUDE

        Long Tweng,
        do you have a full evident that can support arguement?
        Dr James Okuk is very innocent.

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        • 27 October 2011 09:21, by Dinka Dominated SPLA/M

          You are really a mad dog.
          how blind are you to see the crimes committed by Okuk?

          some of your nuer ellement must be brought to prison too for writing carp about SPLA/M.

          just cried but don’t forget that we are watching you with your wicked doom.

          Death to Okuk and whoever supporting

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      • 27 October 2011 14:32, by okucu pa lotinokwan

        Dear brothers,James Okuk is under correction for all the bad articles he is been writing,and I do believes the day Okuk will be release out,he himself will know very well that writing against your government and your President is not good,let him get some more correction in different form he is in now

        And Thanks
        OKUCU PA LOTINOKWAN

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    • 27 October 2011 09:01, by Abugua

      James Okuk always write articles that incite South Sudanese base on tribal lines, he must be stopped from writing such materials. We need national unity and not dividing people on tribal line and allegiance

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      • 27 October 2011 10:37, by kuatkuajok

        SPLM need to watch those Ukuk & Lam closely, becuase, their heart still with the North! How could he be writing such artcles and talk nice about his loach and hatred toward Dinka tribe.

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      • 27 October 2011 10:43, by Ambago

        Abugua

        Assuming that you are right to say that some of Okuk’s articles are tribally instigative in a way, what then do you make of this friend of yours who is All-Out tribalistic by branding himself "the Dinka Dominated SPLM"?

        Tribal politics tend to blind and that is what is on this website and most of the RSS Media, but then what goes around, comes around.

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    • 27 October 2011 15:10, by pabaak

      Its good to have laws govern these parties because some of them lack requirement to become parties. I don’t support detention of persons without strong reason unless the constitution defined what spoken words should lead to, criticism in Democratic society is part of good governance, and I don’t think the SPLM led government will continue in that policies of arresting if its need democracy.

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