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UK envoy launches anti-sexual violence initiative in S. Sudan

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August 9, 2012 (JUBA) - The British Ambassador to South Sudan on
Wednesday officially launched an initiative seeking to prevent sexual
violence mainly in conflict regions of the world’s newest nation.

While speaking at the launch, Ambassador Alastair McPhail said the
British government, under the Foreign Secretary’s leadership,
currently considers tackling sexual violence as its key priority in
conflict prevention and peace-building globally.

“Rape and other forms of sexual violence have been used as weapons
against women, men and children in conflicts across the world. In
South Sudan we hear chilling tales of sexual violence first hand,
reminding us that our action is more important than ever. Across the
world, sexual violence is used as a weapon of war. This must stop,”
said McPhail.

The UK, the ambassador assured, will utilise its Presidency of the G8,
effective from the beginning of next year, to reportedly run a
year-long diplomatic campaign on preventing sexual violence in armed
conflict.

He however said his government welcomes any form of support geared
towards finding practical ways to ensure that survivors of sexual
violence in South Sudan, feel confident to speak out, and are able to
regain the dignity and rights due to them.

“The UK wants to see a significant increase in the number of
successful prosecutions for these crimes, so that we erode and
eventually demolish the culture of impunity. We want to help
strengthen capability to gather and preserve evidence, to prevent
sexual violence and to support victims”, the UK envoy added.

He further pledged his government’s commitment to continue assisting
national governments, civil society and communities to increase the
ability of law enforcement agencies, judiciaries, and human rights
defenders.

“We want to use Britain’s influence and diplomatic network to rally
sustained international action and to push this issue up the global
agenda,” noted McPhail

Lona James Elia, a civil society activist, while speaking at the same
event, also decried the problem of impunity, which she said has
exacerbated the practice in South Sudan.

According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), violence
against women, ranging from rape and sexual assault to domestic abuse,
is pervasive in South Sudan, which suffered decades of war with the
north.

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  • 10 August 2012 08:28, by Kurnyel

    For get abouth this so called sexual violent in that country they are all borne crazy there is no need for a great country like Britain to wasted her time dealing with South Sudanese they are all crazy

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    • 10 August 2012 08:31, by omoni jr.

      Kurnyel,
      fuck your mother,
      we civilized people in Equatoria welcome this decision made by U.K .

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      • 10 August 2012 08:36, by Kurnyel

        my mother is old enough for you mr Omer to do so, so I believe in human person than talking about nation. so wash out tonight something will happen to you and you will tell your friend tomorrow

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        • 10 August 2012 08:41, by Robot

          We are the true Africans with African ethics and hospitality... this is much regarded in our society and respected, so there is no need to panic because our culture is still intact, my worry is this west will soon surprise us withe same sex marriage... i assure them if they try, they will see an uprising against them. we will kick them out once and for all.

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          • 11 August 2012 05:42, by australian

            We Western people are not all in favour af same-sex marriage. Atually I find the idea repugnant, and so do many people I know. We are horrified at what "progressive" people are doing to our countries.

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        • 10 August 2012 08:42, by omoni jr.

          You said something will happened to me tonight ,so am sorry man you are Not in Africa,. you are just a slave somewhere in western world .

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          • 10 August 2012 08:59, by Kurnyel

            Why do government of S. Sudan allow thieves called Ugandans to come to Juba? like Omoni jr is a pure ugandan who was once a porter at bus station in Arua of Kampala.

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            • 10 August 2012 09:14, by darlington

              Do u hv any prove dat he is a Ugandan? u idiot n even if he is a Uganadn we dont care coz our country is for all pipo 4rom all corners of de world. so fuck off..

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        • 10 August 2012 08:52, by michael coma

          That is true,imarolity is high in South Sudan like corruption.In Juba itself if you walks with your wife a long the roadside, those old men with black glases on their eyez who always drives v8 feel lke to fuck you with your wife together, can you imagine?

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          • 10 August 2012 10:29, by Mading Makuac

            Michael,
            You are true .it is those foreign pple who come to Juba that
            encourage that way of sex abuse.One thing UK is suppose to
            do is to discourage gay in western countries.Switzerland
            is one of the countries has the highest rate of sex
            abuse but UK does nothing to stop it.Those western
            and Europeans are teaching Africa bad culture.
            They are even confusing us !!!

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        • 10 August 2012 12:35, by lukee

          Kurnyiel,
          fuck urfather and fuck urmother r u a whicarf to talk like that and u call ple of south sudan crazy what type of human being r now. am tied of u in this forum fake arabs, we r going to claim Khartuom soon death to u later in the night if it is good to tell some one that something will happen to him.

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      • 10 August 2012 09:24, by Chol A.

        Kunyel you are right to said that becuase you the son of handmate southern Sudanses guy who was working with your dad. at time your dad went to the shop your mum jump over him and guy had no choice to reject her bacuse he will be kick out if he do that so, then he have chance to use her and have you who now cliam to b an Arab! if you want more about this history send your email your will be satisf

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      • 10 August 2012 10:57, by mohammed ali

        Omoni, this the typical wrotten & filthy mentality which is rampant in SS & sending chilling tales & stories all over the world. The British Ambassador is trying in vain to fight against this mentality!

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    • 10 August 2012 08:53, by Anti-traitors!

      Kurnyel
      Here’s what word ’crazy’ meant! Fake arabs’ culture of Cousin Vs Cousin aka married. What do you think?

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  • 10 August 2012 08:41, by allan

    To kurneyel i thinks ur mother get fuck day n nite that what we called crazy , so stop misusing an english word better u speak ur stupid arabic
    we south and u are north u need stay the fuck a way from us

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    • 10 August 2012 08:47, by Kurnyel

      Yah Ellana nik el umak, do you poor son of monkey think clear? please sit down one day and ask your self these question, do my parents or tribe have international Language? number two that why did my parents or tribe fail to worship their own God (Nhialic? to us we have all mentioned above please deal with people like me when prepared.Fuck you yah ellana.

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      • 10 August 2012 09:29, by Paul

        He is an ambassador of a different country whom his only duty in South Sudan is to represent his country, UK. What he is trying to do in South Sudan is not bad but when did ambassadors of other country get involve in such matters. Are they trying to make us looks as if do not know what to do with matters concerning our own society. Would it be okay for South Sudanese ambassador to UK to esta-

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        • 10 August 2012 09:30, by Paul

          blish an anti-lesbians and gay practice in the UK since such practice is morally unacceptable here in South Sudan culture? These westerners are trying to rule the country for us indirectly, I would say.

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      • 10 August 2012 09:34, by jjb south

        kurnyel
        your the worst crazy idiot mother fucker onthis site,
        you don’t make sense even once in life time.
        you Arabs practice incest,in Islam there is more gender & sxual violence than in Jonglei state.
        we shall first redirect GB to deal with you worst criminals b4 they come to South Sudan.

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  • 10 August 2012 09:07, by Mel mosa

    The report to UK Ambassador is purely lies. South Sudanese don’t practice rape even the South army was still rebel. what known by rape and torturing is Sudan army. May be because British try to spoil South Sudan image. Why they don’t talk about people rape, torture, and kill in Blue nile, Nuba MT and Darfur.

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  • 10 August 2012 09:13, by Mel mosa

    In western countries, people rape and kill everyday including young childern but they do not prevent. How they prevent rape in other countries while rapping extremely been practicing in their countries. They just want to destory South Sudan people.

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  • 10 August 2012 09:23, by Paul

    He is an ambassador of a different country whom his only duty in South Sudan is to represent his country, UK. What he is trying to do in South Sudan is not bad but when did ambassadors of other country get involve in such matters. Are they trying to make us looks as if do not know what to do with matters concerning our own society. Would it be okay for South Sudanese ambassador to UK to esta-

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  • 10 August 2012 09:27, by Paul

    blish an anti-lesbians and gay practice in the UK since such practice is morally unacceptable here in South Sudan culture? These westerners are trying to rule the country for us indirectly, I would say.

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  • 10 August 2012 09:31, by 4Justice

    The Biggest Secret: Satan’s children
    The black magic rituals we know as Satanism are the modern expression of the rituals and human sacrifice in ancient Babylon and the Brotherhood infiltrated societies of the Sumerian, Phoenician, Hittite, AEgyptian,Canaanite and Akkadian peoples, among many others across the world. It has been a seamless procession through history of the same rituals

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    • 10 August 2012 09:33, by 4Justice

      to the same deities and this remains of fundamentalimportance to the initiates of the Brotherhood today.
      Satanic rituals and human sacrifice, especially of children, are performed on a vast scale and involve some of the most famous politicians, business people, media owners and entertainers on the planet. These rituals and human sacrifice have always been the foundation of the

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      • 10 August 2012 09:35, by 4Justice

        And the Brotherhood manipulates its Satanic initiates and ‘gofers’ into the positions of political, economic,business, military, medical and media power, and into influential positions in the world of entertainment. Therefore the ratio of Satanists and child sacrificers at the top of these professions and institutions is staggeringly high compared with the general population.

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        • 10 August 2012 09:36, by 4Justice

          "Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God:" Isaiah 41:10
          "Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison" Revelation 2:10

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  • 10 August 2012 09:42, by Akol Liai Mager

    This is a good initiative however, addressing the fundamental causes for sexual violence will be an effective way to tackle it. Most sexual violence are caused by poverty, consumption of alcohol and lack of a will from the country’s police to impose the law. I will not apply a ban laws like that of Islamic law, but would effectively manage the consumption of alcohol if I were one of the law makers

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  • 10 August 2012 21:33, by panom lualbil

    All of you here are completely about what this message [initiative seeking to prevent sexual violence] convey. Although it’s general, but to my understanding it’s NOT limit to sexual right violence prevention. In other word, any individual should have a choice and can’t be a victim for it ohterwise it’s called ’sexual abuse’ in western countries. But for us we african, we are commited to our

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    • 10 August 2012 21:55, by panom lualbil

      cultures of which we dont admit wrong sexual choice that they called ’sexual right abuse.’ Quote this ’rape and other FORMS of sexual.... in first line of third paragraph.’ Man! I dont like one thing from western ppl that they wanted everybody to have right even toddlers. They try to bring that sex right indirect for fool NYAGATES who already adopted from it arabs to be legalized.

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    • 10 August 2012 22:07, by panom lualbil

      correction: completely confused....

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