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South Sudan minister retracts spy charge against international reporter

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August 13, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – South Sudan minister of information, Baranaba Benjamin Marial, has declared retraction of statements in which he accused an international reporter covering his country of being a paid agent of rival Sudan.

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FILE – South Sudan’s Media Minister Barnaba Benjamin Marial (REUTERS)

Marial charged in an interview with Sudan Radio Service last week that Alan Boswell, the Africa correspondent of the U.S.-based McClathcy newspaper, is “in the pay of Khartoum” following the publication of a report in which the latter cited a former U.S. official as saying that South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit had sent an “apology letter” to his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama explaining why he twice denied knowledge of his country’s support to rebel groups in neighboring Sudan.

The official, whose country maintains it does not support Sudanese rebels, strongly denied the existence of such letter.

Four days later, McClatchy sent Marial a strongly worded letter accusing him of making a baseless charge and demanding a retraction. In his first response, which Sudan Tribune seen in writing, the official fell short of repeating the charge but he also made no clear retraction, accusing Boswell of waging a “pro-Khartoum campaign”

However, Marial issued a statement on Monday retracting his charge against Boswell and saying it was meant as a "figurative and not literal description of writing."

"Nonetheless, my choice of words was not intended to be inflammatory. For the sake of understanding and harmony, we retract the statement of Mr. Boswell being in the pay of Khartoum."

The official expressed hope that McClathcy’s reporting is not selective or bias and concluded that the newspaper is welcome to visit South Sudan at any time.

Boswell told Sudan Tribune on Friday that the events cited in his report “still stand as true and accurate” pointing out that no official from the U.S. government or South Sudan

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  • 14 August 2012 12:14, by Pif Paf

    Chickened Out basically

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    • 14 August 2012 18:56, by Dinkawarrior

      First of all, you need to know where the article come from and who wrote it then answer it accordingly. The enemy of peace is working hardly to destroys our country for their benefits but God is watching. I know it very well they are still itching in their butts because of our Oil but no ways. South Sudan is independent state and we believed no body can says blah blah rather than us. Shame on you!

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    • 15 August 2012 08:40, by Tutbol

      Who does he thinks he is this Allan Boswel guy? The guy is a fraud who claims report on right issues in East africa when there is no trace of report on kenya, eriterie, somalia, ethiopia or sudan. He is based in Nairobi and reports much on S. Sudan. Why stay in juba and report on S.Sudan issues? I will be dambed if the guy is not a paid agent by Khortum and their oil-lords backers.

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  • 14 August 2012 12:56, by jjb south

    To Dishonored minister Benjamin Marial.
    the next thing we want from you is resignation letter this week.
    you didn’t make any finding whether what Boswell wrote was true or false & you decide to retract the accusation.
    what a shame?
    if it is true make it public. otherwise you are messing our country mr. minister. setting us on a wrong path of humiliation by internation media.

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    • 14 August 2012 13:12, by Pif Paf

      It is infact very humiliating and embarassing. Not only for the SPLA but for the people they represent. With a retraction or apology must come a resignation. Silva kiir is sending apology letters and Benjamin is retracting comments. This is not how responsible and educated officals operate.

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    • 14 August 2012 14:52, by Manyieldit

      Guys u need to relax the minister did not retract any statement, this article is from Khartoum while Marial is in Juba. This is just a fabricated article by the Enemy. I think Sudan tribune in to be check too.

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      • 14 August 2012 16:33, by mohammed ali

        Manyerdat, "...this article came from Khartoum!..." This is really pathological; it is a chronic disease , from which southerners should seek some form of treatment! Barnaba lied about Khartoum and he confessed that, this man again is blaming Khartoum! Blame the Jalabba and all the problems of SS will be solved in a second!!

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        • 14 August 2012 17:28, by Hardball

          Ali, you Sudanese are like a divorce wives from a very wealthy husband and what you guy just can’t believe all that privilege you use to enjoy is no longer there for you. All you guys need to do is; retreat back to your new home and live your new life. It’s over now, leave South Sudan alone! you cannot have what you use to have.

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  • 14 August 2012 13:09, by kimo

    now the public wants the minister to be brave enough to say if salva kirr wrote a letter of apology to obama or not...

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  • 14 August 2012 13:20, by Lokorai

    This is what happens to a banana republic.
    This man called Marial has fallen; for him to kneel down because the report comes from America is a disgraced to our nation.
    Marial shouldn’t clean the mess of his boss.
    I hate Marial, because spokepersons don’t always go to the media for the sake of it; he also maunders and this is unkind for public relation officers.
    Lokorai

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  • 14 August 2012 16:34, by Sudani+

    To ss,
    I said it before what can we expect from the spokesperson of a government "rotten to core" and "punch of idiots"! lead by a lair "Kirr"!
    * mark my words, we will be seeing more of these shameful, in-respectable and irresponsible behaviors
    * the SPLM thieves are going to say something, then apologize or retract it the next day!
    shame on you SPLM idiots

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    • 14 August 2012 21:32, by Hardball

      Sudani, it will not take long for the kind you getting systematically hunt down cold in South Sudan soil! Trust me, the SPLA knows how to play this game; to people who appears to be disrespectful to them. Human being are very stupid, they cannot stand back until they see the fire.

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  • 14 August 2012 23:19, by BBCs

    this is a independent country and nobody can come now and tell us how to run our country newspapers. most international who work in africa are enemy to africans people, nothing they done so far, their interest is african resources rather seeing the problem. in the past ,they divided african and turn it to war zone and now they think they can talk about human right where they salvery .No president

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  • 14 August 2012 23:23, by BBCs

    No president can apology to another president, they are all human being and they represent country and its people. what is going down there in south and north sudan was cause by those traitors or newspaper from western.

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  • 15 August 2012 04:09, by ayany kocc wut

    As long we south sudan as anation, we don,t have to worry what news agent or other president tell us, we should keep on our development rather than hearing baseless word.I don,t agree with minister.

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  • 15 August 2012 07:10, by Jalaby

    Well, no doubt Mr. Baranaba has become the machine of lie and horn for repeating lies, the culture of resigning minister for scandal doesn’t exist in south Sudan political dictionary but stealing money and accusing Khartoum and Arab/Jalaba of looting south oil while crying with crocodile tears is the thing!

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  • 15 August 2012 07:47, by Patriotic-Michael

    The Minister,
    Our medias and other ministries are not doing their work properly.None giving us a wide coverage of dorminant foreign prostitution in S.Sudan.No system of employment in s.sudan even the work to be done by local is give to foreigners.Migration department less concern with foriengers entering the country not knowing wat they r coming to do.Cograts to police dept. they r doing their wor

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  • 15 August 2012 20:21, by Mondy

    LOL: Welcome to the world community, here we suck up sometimes, you will continue to suck up, this is only the begining!!

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