Monday 14 October 2019
By Luka Biong Deng Kuol
It is almost one month remaining to form a national government as per the 2018 peace agreement. Five issues are critical for the formation of national government; namely the overwhelming desire of people of (...)
Sunday 13 October 2019
By Mahmoud A. Suleiman
Sudan has been torn by Government waged wars against its people since its independence on Sunday the first of January 1956 from the Anglo-Egyptian Colonialism, better known as the Condominium. Thus, the (...)
Thursday 10 October 2019
By Roger Alfred Yoron Modi
Last month, The Sentry Report released a report titled “The Taking of South Sudan- the Tycoons, Brokers, and Multinational Corporations Complicit in Hijacking the World’s Newest Nation.”
The report argues that (...)
Monday 7 October 2019
By Roger Alfred Yoron Modi
Since 2015, South Sudan government and opposition groups have been on a deadlock over the move of the former to partition the Country into 28 States (and now 32 States). The Oppositions initially argued that (...)
Monday 7 October 2019
By Duop Chak Wuol
Trusting Salva Kiir is like trusting a pathological liar who constantly beats his chest to prove that his lies are the embodiment of truth. I have harshly criticized Kiir’s policies in the media for years—my articles (...)
Wednesday 2 October 2019
By Roger Alfred Yoron Modi
For a very long time now since the war in South Sudan erupted in 2013, there have been accusations that some South Sudanese political actors together with others in the region and in the international (...)
Saturday 14 September 2019
By Biong Deng Biong
On the 4th December 2012, Isaiah Abraham was tragically gunned down in cold blood outside his residence in the South Sudan capital, Juba. The gunman was apparently ‘unknown’. Many quickly concluded that Abraham’s (...)
Monday 9 September 2019
By Clement Maring Samuel
When I read a tripartite agreement signed by Gen. Thomas Cirilo; Gen. Pagan Amum Okiech; and Gen. Paul Malong Awan who represented their parties of SSNDA; R-SPLM, and SSUF in the Netherlands on August 30th (...)
Monday 9 September 2019
By Biong Deng Biong
There is no reservation that Nelson Mandela was a great leader, but how does President Kiir fair? More often, we focus on the negative performance of leaders while forgetting 70% plus of their largely positive (...)
Sunday 25 August 2019
By Dak Buoth
The issues pertaining to our country have always been emotive for they are things to do with war. Over the last seven or so years, South Sudan has dominated the international headlines since President General Salva Kiir (...)
What if Dr. John Garang were alive today?2019-12-05 08:21:57
By Nhial T. Tutlam
Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57
Biong Deng Biong
Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06
By Steve Paterno
Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders back calls for civil rule2019-04-26 10:22:06
Press statement by 55 Sudanese lawyers and Human rights defenders on Sudan Sit-in and Peaceful Protest
Khartoum -24/04/2019
We, the undersigned (55) Sudanese lawyers and human rights defenders, (...)
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What if Dr. John Garang were alive today? 2019-12-05 08:21:57 By Nhial T. Tutlam Let’s imagine that on the fateful day of July 30, 2005 the helicopter carrying Dr. John Garang from Uganda back to his base in Southern Sudan arrived safely. Let’s further (...)
The cries of South Sudanese women in Australia 2019-12-04 07:13:57 Biong Deng Biong Amidst Melbourne’s African youth crime saga and its associated political chaos, a quiet cohort watch events unfold, weary and grim-faced. They are the struggling mothers of the (...)
South Sudan’s Security Arrangements: flawed rhetoric vs real practice 2019-12-02 06:41:06 By Steve Paterno Some compatriot South Sudanese wrote on his Facebook status, jokingly by urging people to flock to cantonment sites in big number to fulfil the required 83,0000, a threshold the (...)
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