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Political motives behind Northern Bahr el Ghazal arrests alleged

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September 21, 2012 (WAU) - South Sudan’s security agents have arrested four people in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, generating political tension, officials told Sudan Tribune on Friday. 
 
Santino Mou Akot, a local administrative officer is said to have been arrested with three others in Aweil, the state capital.

An immediate family member said Akot has been behind bars for the last four days.

State authorities have not explained the arrest an anonymous family member told Sudan Tribune.

Security sources working in the prison told Sudan Tribune that the arrests were made due to their criticism of individuals in the state administration.

Akot’s wife said on Thursday she spent three days wondering about the whereabouts of her husband before resorting to touring the detention centres in the area and finding him in a building previously used by the elections commission.
 
“He has not eaten since he was arrested on Tuesday evening. He has not even been allowed to change his clothes for the last three days. I went yesterday and asked whether I could be allowed to talk to him but the guards refused my request. They also did not accept that I bring him food though he really looks hungry, very weak indeed,” she explained. 
 
She said she has heard from friends of her husband that a letter ordering his arrest was sent from Juba. “They say the letter to arrest him and other people was brought from Juba. He is now arrested with fourteen people. I do not know whether they are people with whom they are accused or people he found there,” she said.
 
A legislator who asked for anonymity told Sudan Tribune on Friday that charges brought against Akot were just political concoctions motivated by a need to silence him as a political opponent to other politicians.

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  • 22 September 2012 08:08, by Majongdit

    Cde Malong has just gone too far. What a sorry leadership of a man who posseses a name so big! Letter from juba to dismiss MPs, now letter from Juba to arrest a poor young man. All of them are lies. Stand before the Council of states and lie, lie, lie. Malong is a shame to our entire Bahr el Ghazal states; even more a shame to our party SPLM and to our history of struggle.

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    • 22 September 2012 09:41, by Dinkawarrior

      Malong Awan!
      Keep in that there is a time for everything you do but later you will be very sorry for that kind of stupid action you taken against those innocents people. You’re corrupted animal I ever had in my life, look of wives and kids you have? We know you very well as one the thieves in Juba who cause problems in whole South Sudan. You be shame on yourself! Shame on you thief!

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  • 22 September 2012 08:39, by Lula

    What a kind of arrogant leadership in NBEG, People in NBG are tied of such retrogressive lead we really need changes...ever wrong doing in NBG is said to be Juba`s request, if thay are not lying what are their powers as completed government in the state? they shld learn Juba deal with national issue not the state issue otherwise the (JUBA) intervene as a formed committee when the issue is beyond.

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  • 22 September 2012 08:47, by Lula

    If they know not what they (NBEG) state government do they need correct their language when reporting the issue we (reader) are not mess enough to realize what is right for a good government beside we can act administratively more they do, we give them chance only to keep stilling public found till one day comes.

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    • 23 September 2012 03:38, by Tiger

      If that is the case detaining people in SS for self expression which interpreted by the law as freedom of speech,then SS country have a long way to go and attain itself as democratic Country.In politic,every politicians differ in opinions,agendas and so on.

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  • 22 September 2012 09:36, by philipdit wol

    Santino Mou Politics is not for ever body my Dear, Becuase politics of to day is become adirty game and joking matter over the life of innconent people.

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  • 22 September 2012 09:41, by Alier42

    I am really worry about the life of opposition figures in our country.i also felt the bad situations in which the prisoners are living in.Akot had been detened for political reason.there is no doubt in mind about.i do not see any good reason of silenting people in their political right.

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  • 22 September 2012 12:29, by nancy

    I can’t blame Malong so much since even in juba people do arrest oppostions in the same manner. i wounder if a county can operate without an opposition.poor government

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    • 22 September 2012 21:00, by Akot Deng

      i doubt where you belong if you say that shame to the government when you yourself is inclussive, NBEG is not Malong i do not know why you are shallow thinking by clicking your mind into Malong affairs even when he is not in the state. wait for your time and the comparrision will be ours.

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  • 23 September 2012 07:07, by siddaw

    The problem with SPLM is that they are always jealouse of other parties which are aiming to take their positions in a responsible manner. Opposition parties in every country are always the pillar of development since they keep on correcting the ruling party’s mistake which South Politicians are lacking at the movement. Not only that the arrest warrant was coming from Juba but from Kiir’s head.

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    • 23 September 2012 07:28, by siddaw

      Thank God that it is a silent battle within Bar el Ghazal. We are not gonna work in that manner. Although there few empty headed species which have already assimilate such malpractical habbits. We are working hand-in-hand to eradicate it at all.

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