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South Sudan police, army refute Jonglei rebel recruitment

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August 11, 2012 (JUBA) - The commissioner of police in South Sudan’s Jonglei state has dismissed claims that local youth are being recurred into a rebel group in Pibor County led by David Yau Yau.

Yau Yau, has staged a low intensity rebellion since he lost his bid to become a representative for Pibor in the April 2010 general elections.

Pibor county commissioner Joshua Konyi told Sudan Tribune last week that mobilisation is allegedly being carried out in Katar area of Pibor, home to members of Yau Yau’s Murle tribe.

Murle tribal leaders repeated the claim in a meeting with Vice President Riek Machar in Juba last week, according to United Nations radio - Miraya FM.

But Biar Mading, Jonglei State’s commissioner of police dismissed the claim in an interview with the UN radio on Friday.

"There is no proof that the recruitment is happening," Mading said.

Following clashes between the Murle and the Luo Nuer and Dinak last year, which intensified dramatically over Christmas and New Year, President Salva Kiir ordered a state-wide disarmament campaign deploying over 15,000 soldiers and police to the area.

The commander of disarmament process Maj Gen. Kuol Diem has also refuted the claims that recruitment is taking place.

Yau Yau was a little known figure before his defeat for seat in the Jonglei State Legislative assembly seat in 2010. He rejoin the government in Juba last year as part of a Presidential amnesty offered by Kiir to all South Sudanese rebel groups.

However, he absconded and reappeared in Khartoum. Sudan denies backing South Sudan’s rebel groups and accuses Juba of backing their former colleagues in Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

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  • 13 August 2012 07:55, by Kurnyel

    Who is not a rebel in that government of South Sudan? that is away of earning money in your country the bloody money that is all.

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    • 13 August 2012 09:09, by Mi diit

      That would be great if no recruitment by yayyau. But i doubt that the commissioner of police and kuol deim in bor knows what is happening in pibor. i doubt their capacity to detect such recruitments in the forests of murle territory.

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      • 13 August 2012 17:48, by panom lualbil

        You [coward midiit] shouldnt worry about DAIVID YAUYAU, of course, he was none spla recruited during civil uprising, so his rebelion shit wont affect us but would result to his death soon or later. But dont dismiss claim about him though when you dont know whereabout.

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    • 13 August 2012 09:23, by Mading Makuac

      Kuol Dim and Mading should be keen on these issues of Murle
      pple because Murle like carrying out their activities in
      darkness.Mr.Kuol should very be careful and provide a
      very good and enough security in that state.

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      • 13 August 2012 10:19, by Marolditapei

        Hey guys stop writing to New Sudan Vision News and all other illegal forums using your real name or email. They do illegal transactions of verifying figures through hotmail, yahoo, google...etc. They report any verified figure to authorities through intelligence networks. They are corrupt journalists while they keep blaming the GoSS. Just trust Sudan Tribune only. Do not get chocked or give up

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        • 13 August 2012 10:20, by Marolditapei

          but start using fake names and emails only. Some of the owners of those companies work for individuals, families or tribal just like New Sudan Vision or Bor tribal newspaper. I have a good for this information. Actually I got the news from a relative involved in transactions as such. He even told me that it generates him more income. There is media crisis in RSS as journalists nor authorities

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  • 13 August 2012 10:52, by Gabriel KK

    This issue was reported by Murle Leaders when they met Vice President in Juba and I believe whatever they said should be treated keenly rather than rejecting it like that.

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    • 13 August 2012 11:13, by Marolditapei

      Hey guys stop writing to New Sudan Vision News and all other illegal forums using your real name or email. They do illegal transactions of verifying figures through hotmail, yahoo, google...etc. They report any verified figure to authorities through intelligence networks. They are corrupt journalists while they keep blaming the GoSS. Just trust Sudan Tribune only. Do not get chocked or give up

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      • 13 August 2012 11:13, by Marolditapei

        but start using fake names and emails only. Some of the owners of those companies work for individuals, families or tribal just like New Sudan Vision or Bor tribal newspaper. I have a good for this information. Actually I got the news from a relative involved in transactions as such. He even told me that it generates him more income. There is media crisis in RSS as journalists nor authorities

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  • 13 August 2012 18:09, by Mapuor

    Kuol Dim and Mading are lying.Murlei areas are impassable during rainy season and this is the ideal time for rebells activites such as recruitment and training.Those guys are protecting their big bellies.SPLA should be vigilant,another danger is looming.

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