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Letter to UN and IGAD or World leaders....

The CPA should alive in Sudan.......

To: 

·        Honorable Ban Ki Moon, United Nations General Secretariat, New York

·        Head of The United Nations Mission in Sudan, Khartoum

·        The Member Countries of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

·        Mr. George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, Washington, DC.

·        Hon. Gordon Brown, The Prime Minister of Her Majesty’s Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, London.

·        The Royal Norwegian Government,

·        The Prime Minister of the Italian Government, Rome.

·        The Chairman of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Assessment and Evaluation Commission,

 

From: 

·        Citizens of South Sudan

·        South Sudanese Nongovernmental Organizations, in and outside the country.

·        South Sudanese Civil Society Associations.

 

Subject:     Breaches of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement by The Government of the Sudan

 

We the undersigned Sudanese citizens, NGOs and the Civil Society Associations, inside and outside the Sudan, have been following with keen interest, events in our country since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Government of Sudan (GOS) and the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) on January 9, 2005. Almost three years have now elapsed, and regrettably not much progress in the implementation of the CPA is taking place. The reality on the ground is that, the CPA is at the brinks of collapse, and the Sudan is at the risk of reverting to war.

 

As early as the second anniversary of the signing of the CPA marked in Juba on July 9, 2006, the First Vice President of the Sudan, President of the Government of South Sudan (GOSS), and Commander-in-Chief of the SPLA, Lt. General Salva Kiir Mayardit, warned that, the Agreement was facing crisis and there was a growing risk of the country returning to war. He repeated this message in his address to the South Sudan Legislative Assembly on September 11, 2007 in Juba, more than one year later. This time the language is terse and more alarming than before when he said, “Today – and I do not want to mince my words – I am worried and deeply concerned about the status of CPA implementation. …… I am worried…..that it is likely that the Sudan will reverse again to war if we do not act now with our partner NCP.”

 

As concerned South Sudanese, we view these developments in our country as a real threat to the peace that was ushered in by the CPA. This state of affairs has developed because GOS, represented by the National Congress Party (NCP) under the leadership of Lt. General Omer Hassan Ahmed El-Bashir, President of the Republic of the Sudan, continues undermining the CPA and is dragging its feet in the implementation of the Peace Agreement. Not only that, the NCP is engaging in acts of distrust, sabotage and hate, acts that shake the very fabric of the CPA. The following are some of the serious breaches of the agreement that show the NCP is not interested in its implementation, which if not rectified can lead to what the President of South Sudan has warned will take place: the Sudan reversing to war.

 

1.                  The Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) Presence in South Sudan beyond July 9, 2007 and other Violations.

 

According to the CPA, the Sudan Armed Forces should have redeployed its forces from the south by July 9th, 2007. While the SPLA have withdrawn completely from the North, this has not been reciprocated by SAF. Instead SAF has dug in and reinforced its positions in the South since the signing of the CPA as demonstrated by the following hostile acts:

    

1.      SAF has since increased the number of its troops of the 31st. Brigade in the Abyei area.

2.      The SAF garrison at Renk in northern Upper Nile, has increased its troop numbers, and tanks had recently been moved to the area also.

3.      SAF continues to arm huge numbers of the nomads and these will be very difficult to disarm.

4.      In late 2006, SAF established a new garrison at Wadakona, which lies a few kilometers north of Renk on the west bank of the Nile.

5.      SAF has moved tanks to Bentiu and in fact, has increased its tanks over the past year.

6.      SAF was engaged in attacking civilians in and around Juba in October and November, 2006. This was proved by the SPLA arresting SAF demobilized officers during these attacks.

7.      All along, GOS (NCP) Military Intelligence (MI) policy and work has been to encourage and create instability in the South. The fighting in Malakal in November, 2006 was a result of this policy.

8.      On September 6, 2007, SPLA forces in Muglad, South Kordofan, in central Sudan, were surrounded by SAF. The SPLA had gone to the area legally at the request of the citizens there. That, military standoff almost led to an armed military confrontation between the SAF and the SPLA

 

2.                  Feet-dragging on Reforms and Formation of Commissions stipulated by the CPA.

 

The NCP has systematically stalled the formation of a number of commissions of the CPA, and maintains a complete political control over the north of the country by legal and legislative manipulations, manifested in its selective avoidance of the bodies that oversee the implementation of the CPA, such as the Constitutional Review Commission. It has successfully avoided the democratic reforms it signed on to in the CPA, while paying lip-service to others. Her are some examples.

 

1.      Although NCP claims to have enacted bills on the freedom of the press and freedom of speech and of association, these rights continue to be infringed upon in the country on a daily basis.  

2.      Human rights abuses are rampant in the country.

3.      The NCP dominated government has starved the Border Commission of funds thus making it unable to do its work. Needless to say, without this commission completing its task, elections slated for 2009 and the 2011 referendum will not be able to take place on time.

4.      The NCP practically runs the country single-handedly, while excluding the SPLM from major national decisions. Its foreign policies, as exemplified by the stand on Darfur, are totally the opposite of those of the SPLM. Recently, it expelled a number of foreign diplomats without consultation with the SPLM.

5.      On September 11, 2007, heavily armed police of a supposedly government of national unity raided the SPLM offices in Khartoum. No reasons or explanations were given. This act alone threatens the existence of the coalition (partnership) government, between the SPLM and the NCP. It shows the NCP‘s contempt for its partner in government and can do whatever it wants with impunity.

 

 

 

3.                  Lack of Transparency on the Exploitation and Sharing of the Country’s Oil Wealth

 

After insisting on retaining the Oil and Gas ministry of the country, the NCP has so far failed to bring transparency into the Ministry of Gas and Energy. It took a lot of cajoling for the GOS to constitute the Oil Commission. In spite of that, the commission has been emasculated with no powers or access to information on contract agreements, etc.  Of great concern are the following

  

1.      The NCP, without any explanation, deliberately have recently reduced the transfer of oil revenue to the South from US $ 100 million to a mere US $ 44 million monthly, in spite of the facts that the (a) oil prices have been rising in the international market; and (b) the amount of oil being produced per day is on the increase.

2.      In spite of the fact that half of the oil is said to come from the south, no efforts are being made to have southerners also employed either in the Ministry of Gas and Oil or in the upstream or down stream operations of the oil industry in the Sudan.

3.      The south has no knowledge of just how much oil is being pumped in the southern oil fields, nor does it know how much money comes into the national coffer from the oil.  All the south gets is the meager US $ 44 million or so at the end of each month.

 

4.      The Abyei  Protocol

 

The NCP has so far refused to implement the Abyei Protocol. It has also refused to implement the Abyei Boundary Commission (ABC) Report, which was carefully and thoroughly researched and written by experts of impeccable credentials, endorsed from the outset by NCP itself. The refusal appears to be because the report does not favor the perceived position of the NCP.

 

5.      The South-North Border Demarcation and the Population Census

 

The NCP has intentionally avoided implementing the CPA provisions on issues pertaining to the South – North border demarcation. This is a very sensitive issue in its own right, given the fact that successive northern regimes in Khartoum have encroached on the territories that have been part of the south since the colonial era, and the NCP will not want to let go of these areas. We believe the Boundary Commission is going to face the same fate as the ABC, making it a potentially dangerous flashpoint.

 

 Delays in the border demarcation will inevitably mean delays in the population census. The NCP continuous to obstruct the preparations for the implementation of the CPA provisions that deal with Population Census due early 2008. So far the commission charged with this very important task has been starved of the funds it needs, and arrangements for a pilot plan has now been postponed several times.

 

6.      SPLM Pullout from the Government of National Unity (GONU).

 

These unchecked cumulative breaches of the CPA by the NCP have now precipitated SPLM pullout from the Government of National Unity (GONU) on Thursday October 11, 2007. This means, it is now the NCP ruling the country all by itself. Technically, the CPA is no more, and democracy and peace in the Sudan have regrettably found their demise in the hands of the NCP. This is a very clear indication that the situation in the Sudan is at the brink of reaching a point of no-return to peace, and it wont be long before the country is plunged into another bloody south-north war if the international community remains ambivalent to the situation..

 

Given the above record of inaction and counter-actions by NCP, it has become evident to us that the NCP has not, and will never develop a relationship of trust between the South and the North. Instead, it continuously engages in acts of sabotage and planting hatred, which are surely leading to the complete abrogation of the CPA. Such blatant acts by NCP seriously worry us as citizens. They imply that Sudan has entered a seriously dangerous period, which if left unchecked now, could easily turn into a full-scale war.

 

While the NCP is doing all these, the United Nations Organization should not be silently watching, as if tacitly approving the NCP’s slow, systematic and sure abrogation of the CPA. Two years ago, the UN General Assembly agreed that it has responsibility to protect people whose governments would not safeguard their lives. We thought this declaration of shouldering the responsibility to protect such people was a breakthrough, that it would extend to protect the peace process ushered in by the CPA and to protect the people of Sudan, especially of South Sudan against rogue regimes. We are urging the UN to live up to its declaration, and not allow the NCP to kill the CPA.

 

It is pertinent that we remind ourselves and the international community that, when the CPA was signed on January 9, 2005, the international community undertook to back it. Now the CPA is in danger of collapse due primarily to NCP sabotage and international neglect. The international overseers of the implementation of the CPA, prominently the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS), the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the USA, the U.K., Norway and Italy, appear to have dozed off leaving the NCP to wreck havoc on the CPA. It is time they wake up from their deep slumber to make the parties, especially the NCP, live up to their responsibilities of implementing the Agreement to the letter. The deathly silence from those of you who pledged to protect the CPA when it was being formulated and finally signed, has given the NCP the perfect excuse and freedom to deal with it as it pleases. The failure of the UN-led Disarmament, Demobilization and Re-integration program (DDR) is another pointer to the collapse of the CPA.

 

Given the situation as described above, the collapse of the CPA is imminent and the return to South – North war is real. Once war breaks out again, it will have devastating effects and consequences in the entire region. So, to save the CPA, and to prevent this imminent danger of war, we therefore urge the international community in general, and particularly the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS), the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the USA, the U.K., Norway, Italy, and the CPA Assessment and Evaluation Commission, to take whatever actions  necessary to protect it.

 

We call on you all to:-

 

  1. Act immediately to prevent another south-north war from breaking out in the

      Sudan.

  1. Put pressure on the parties, especially the NCP to implement the Agreement to the

      letter without excuses or delay.

  1.  Pressurize the NCP to affect the democratic reforms as stipulated in the CPA.
  2. Send a clear message to all parties, especially to the NCP, that any feet dragging, avoidance or deviation from the CPA shall have serious consequences.

 

We are certain that, as custodians of the CPA,  you will appreciate the gravity of the situation and will ensure that the citizens of Sudan are protected from the dominance of the NCP government in Khartoum, and  that Sudan does not slip back to war again.

 

Thank you all. 

 

  

Signatures:

 

 

1.                      Mr. James Lomole Simeon,

                                President/CEO, South Sudan Institute of

                          Democracy and Peace, Inc. (SSIDP), USA

2.                      Mr. Arkangelo G. W. Acueil,

                               Vice President/CEO, South Sudan Institute of Democracy

                               and Peace, Inc. (SSIDP), USA

3.                       Mr. Isaac K. Gang, Secretary General, SSIDP, USA

4.                       Mr. Sisto Olur, Chairman, Peace with Neighbours, Norway

5.                       Mr. Jackson Garang Ajou,

                                 Kush Communications and Technologies (S) Ltd, Juba, Sudan

6.                      Ustaz James Kur Muorwel,

                                 Secretary General of the New Sudan

                                 Association in Sweden (NESAS), Sweden

7.                          Mr. Akok Manyuat Madut, Chairman, Missouri & Kansas States

                                  SPLM Chapter, USA

8.                        Mr. Moses Monynhial Dut, President, AYA, USA

9.                        Mr. Venansio V. Utuku, South Sudan Community in DC, USA 

10.                      Mr. Santino Ayom Bol Wek, Treasurer, New Youth Association,

                           Sydney, Australia

11.                     Mr. Deng Dau Ngor, President, Abyei Community Relief and

                                 Development Association in Canada, Canada

12.                      Mr. Gatwech Ruach, Assisant Sec. for Information, SPLM Edmonton

                           Chapter, Canada

13.                      Mr. Makoi Paul Boj, Chairman, SPLM Indiana State Chapter, USA

14.                     Mr. Chol Ajak Demac Ayuen, Secretary General, SPLM , Arizona

                                 Chapter, USA

15.                      Mr. Akwoch D. Ding, President, Southern Sudan Humanitarian &

                                 Cultural Association, Calgary, Canada                  

16.                      Mr. Majiok Purdet Buob, Secretary General, Southern Sudan Council of

                                  Churches in Alberta, Calgary, Canada                           

17.                      Mr. Deng Mayik Atem, President & CEO of the Sudanese for Sudanese

                                  Foundation, USA

18.                       Mr. Charles Pioneson, President, South Sudan Concerned Citizens

                                 International (SSCCI), Canada

19.                        Mr. Anthony Yel Garang, President, ACAW, USA

20.                        Mr. Santino Mayek Deng, Secretary for Political Affairs, SPLM

                            Minnesota Chapter

21.                        Mr. Santino Atem Deng, Deputy SPLM Representative, Chairman

                                    Auckland SPLM Chapter, and Chairman Sudanese Community,

                                   Auckland, New Zealand.

22.                        Ms. Elizabeth Benjamin Ajongo, Acting Chairperson, Nebraska SPLM

                                     Chapter, USA

23.                          Mr. Lam Thot Muang, Chairman, California SPLM Chapter, USA

24.                        Mr. Malik Doka, New Sudan Wildlife Conservation Organization,

                                      Boma, Sudan.

 25.                       Mr. Joseph Moum Malok, Chairman, Bahr El-Ghazal Youth (ADC)

                                                      

 26.                       Mr. Pio Ding, Chairperson ,New Sudan Community, Norway.

 27.                       Mr. Arop Mathiang Amyiyock, Canada

  28.                      Dr. Charles Bakheit,

29.                       Ms. Anges Oswaha,

30.                      Mr. Sabrino Majok Majok, Canada

31.                      Mr. Deng Wal Biar, USA

  32.                      Mr. Francis Chagai Bol, Canada

  33.                      Mr. Acuoth Makuac Riak, Canada

34.                       Mr. Deng Akol Leng, Canada

35.                       Mr. Joseph Onek D, USA

36.                       Mr. Peter Reat Gatkuoth, Canada

37.                       Mr. Simon Deng Kuol, USA

38.                       Mr. Ngor Arol Garang, Juba, Sudan

39.                       Mr. David Bang Teny, Canada

40.                       Mr. Gordon N. Ajak, Canada

41.                       Mr. Paul Ongee Ongee, USA

42.                       Mr. Kwai M.K. Kut, USA

43.                       Mr. Manyok Aciek Mabiei: SPLA/M Peace and Mobilization in USA

44.                       Dr. Mogga, Stanley Josephson, Norway

45.                       Ms. Angelina Daniel Seeka, Khartoum, Sudan

46.                       Mr. Gabreil Deng Akot Dengdit, Khartoum, Sudan

47.                       Mr. Deng Yel Akok, Canada

48.                       Mr. Samuel W. Bringa, USA

49.                       Mr. Ngong Deng Ngong, USA

50.                       Mr. Angelo Majok Ayo, Canada

51.                       Mr. Bor Lual Tut, Canada

52.                       Mr. Peter Karlo, USA

53.                       Mr. Paul Ture, Canada

54.                       Mr. Peter Deng Mayen, Rumbek, Sudan

55.                       Mr. Deng Kuol Arop Biong, Australia

56.                       Mr. Deng Ahoc, Sweden

57.                       Mr. Wol Malueth Deng Lual Wol,

58.                       Mr. Martin Yai Aleu Yai, Juba, Sudan

59.                       Mr. Ahmed Fadul,

60.                       Ms. Ajok Wek Athian, UK

61.                       Mr. Lual Aniek Tong, UK

62.                       Mr. Tong Aniek Tong, UK

63.                       Mr. Patrick Nono, USA

64.                       Mr. Akuei Mayuen Deng Dut, UK

65.                       Mr. Jok Biong Alor, Finland

66.                       Mr. Larco Lomayat, USA

67.                       Mr. James Garang Kon, Canada

68.                       Mr. Madut A. Majok, Canada

69.                       Mr. William V. Akuar, The Netherlands

70.                       Mrs. Fatema Giwa, USA

71.                       Mr. Lwal Baguoot, USA

72.                       Mr. Lomumba T. Eman, Canada

73.                       Mr. Daniel Deng Mayan, USA

74.                       Dr. Salah Khatir Jubarah, UK

75.                        Mr. Diang Bol Dual Diu, Canada   

76.                        Ms. Awel Deng Juach, Canada

77.                        Mr. James Adiok Mayik, USA

78.                     Mr. Yai Angelo Bol Yai, USA

79.                     Mr. Karbino Chier Aguek, USA

80.                     Mr. Malakal Chuol Luak Chuol, Canada

81.                     Mr. Younes Deng Anguei Yom, Canada

82.                     Dr. Mawien Mawien Akot, Canada

83.                     Mr. Philip Akot Malith Wol, Aweil, Sudan

84.                     Mr. Madhieu Kuot Mou, Aweil, South, Sudan

85.                     Ms. Jane Abucha, USA

86.                     Dr. Dedi L. Ramba, USA

87.                     Mr. Deng Wuol, USA

88.                     Mr. Nuer Kun Guoguog, Canada

89.                     Ms. Anida Magaya, USA

90.                     Mr. Joseph Baak Rounrach, USA

91.                     Mr. Awan Riak Ater, USA

92.                     Mr. Awak Malith, USA

93.                     Mr. Mayom Bul Atem, Canada

94.                     Mr. Santino Mayek Deng, USA                    

95.                     Mr. Agany Agany Ken, Canada

96.                     Mr. Mawien Bol Awetdit, Canada

97.                     Mr. Andre Rec Lual, Canada

98.                     Mr. Mading Mou Aguer, Canada

99.                      Mr. Deng Akol Deng Akol, Canada

100.                                    Mr. Deng Akol Tong Atak, Canada

101.                                    Mr. Bol Atem Abuok, Canada

102.                                    Mr. Joseph Langdit, Canada

103.                                    Mr. Akol Akol Tong, Canada

104.                                    Mr. Makuac Majok Akot, Canada

105.                                    Mrs. Mary Arkanjelo, Canada

106.                                    Mr. Garang Akec Abiem, Canada

107.                                    Mr. Atak Wol Tong, Canada

108.                                    Mr. Atak Atak Tong Lual, Canada

109.                                    Mr. Peter Lual Deng Kenyang, Canada

110.                                    Mr. Atak Bol Aguot, Canada

111.                                    Mr. Awac Awac Majok, Canada

112.                                    Mr. Angelo Bak Anei, Canada

113.                                    Mr. Riiny Riiny Lual, Canada

114.                                    Mr. Andrew Bak Kuol, Canada

115.                                    Mr. Simon Mawien Anei, Canada

116.                                    Mr. James Dut Anei, Canada

117.                                    Mr. Mel Garang Yuot, Canada

118.                                    Mr. Deng Malong Deng, Canada

119.                                    Mr. Garang Kuac Yel, Canada

120.                                    Mr. Lual Deng Kuan, Canada

121.                                    Mr. Aciek Dut Kuol, Canada

122.                                    Mr. Lual Ngong Lual, Canada

123.                                    Mr. James Gop Deng Bol, Canada

124.                                  Ms. Akeer Lual Diing, Canada

125.                                  Mr. Dominic Athian Dut, Aweil, Sudan

126.                                  Mr. Garang Kuot Kuot, Canada

127.                                  Mr. William Kolong Pioth, Canada

128.                                  Mr. Peter Both, Canada

129.                                  Mr. Peter Ugodo, Canada

130.                                  Mrs. Agnes Hilary, USA

131.                                  Mr. James Majur Ater, USA

132.                                  Mr. William Deng Gay, Finland

133.                                  Mr. Yai Lual Nuair, Canada

134.                                  Mr. Pal Thokbuom, Canada

135.                                  Mr. Diang Bol Dual, Canada

136.                                  Mr. Atem Kunjok Atem, Canada

137.                                  Mr. Samuel Nyak Kuat, Canada

138.                                  Mr. Joseph Makwaj Ajak, Canada

139.                                  Mr. Deng Ayuel Ayuel, Canada

140.                                  Mr. Bol Athuai Rihan, Canada

141.                                  Mr. Chol Akuong Ador, Canada

142.                                  Mr. Mayom Akeg Majok, Canada

143.                                  Mr. Kumdou Ngor Kumdou, Canada

144.                                  Mr. Mawien Garang, Canada

145.                                  Mr. Abiel Thon Wieu, Canada

146.                                  Mr. Akol Apath Madut, Canada

147.                                  Mr. Taban Machar, Canada

148.                                  Mr. Jacob Simon, Canada

149.                                  Mr. William Jokrial Machar, Canada

150.                                  Mr. Mathew Mathiang, Canada

151.                                  Mr. James Telar Malou, Canada

152.                                  Mr. Bol Deng, Canada

153.                                  Mr. Deng Dau Deng, Canada

154.                                  Mr. Makoi Marial Thowar, Canada

155.                                  Mr. Garang Ngong Akot, Canada

156.                                  Mr. Macham Abem, Canada

157.                                  Mr. William Alexander Zakaria,

158.                                  Mr. Hearty Ritti, USA

159.                                  Mr. Chol Deng Maywoi, Canada

160.                                  Mrs. Angela Nabwire, Sudan

161.                                  Mr. John Amhar Akok, Canada

162.                                  Mr. William Koang, Canada

163.                                  Mr. Louis Nyarsule, Canada

164.                                  Mr. Gabriel Madut, Canada

165.                                  Mr. Deng Daw Ngor, Canada

166.                                  Mr. Geng Geng Guil, Canada

167.                                  Mr. Jacob Mayuom Ajiith, Canada

168.                                  Mr. Bol Aciech Bol, Canada

169.                                  Mr. Madut Deng Ding, Canada

170.                                  Mr. Arkangelo Muorater Mashar, Canada

171.                                  Ms. Julia John Lonyi, Canada

172.                                  Mr. Lino Garang, Canada

173.                                  Mr. Atileo Ater Deng, Canada

174.                                        Achol Manyang, Canada

175.                                        Aramthai Kur Deng, Canada

176.                                  Ms. Nyariak Vasili, Canada

177.                                  Ms. Elizabeth Aluk. A, Canada

178.                                  Ms. Arek Manyang, Canada

179.                                  Mr. George Gai, Canada

180.                                  Mr. Marko Poyo, Canada

181.                                  Mr. Kuac Madit, Canada

182.                                  Mr. Madit Kuet, Canada

183.                                  Mr. Madut Maduot, Canada

184.                                  Mr. Morris Lado, Canada

185.                                  Ms. Sabina Akii, Canada

186.                                  Mr. Arop Rou, Canada

187.                                  Mr. Malak Makol, Canada

188.                                  Mr. Amor Mahmoud, Canada

189.                                  Mr. Abraham Deng, Canada

190.                                  Ms. Gbonga Loro, Canada

191.                                  Mr. Lugor Jada, Canada

192.                                  Mr. Giir Thiik, Canada

193.                                  Mr. Acuil Akol, Canada

194.                                  Mr. Kuer G. Kuer, Canada

195.                                  Mr. Lual Guet Jok, Canada

196.                                  Mr. Luk K. Bang, Canada

197.                                  Mr. Both Chuol Wel, Canada

198.                                  Mr. Lawrence Loro Kamilo, Canada

199.                                  Mr. Peter Ayob, Canada

200.                                  Mr. Lual Wol, Canada

201.                                  Mr. Andria M. Biar, Canada

202.                                  Mr. Cher Lual Agoth, Canada

203.                                  Mr. Mabior Ayiik, Canada

204.                                  Mr. Mark Mayott, Canada

205.                                  Mr. Angelo Kon, Canada

206.                                  Mr. Atek Akoon, Canada

207.                                  Mr. Ring Akuoch, Canada

208.                                  Mr. Moses Bornyi, Canada

209.                                  Ms. Rita Rianga, Canada

210.                                  Mr. Alwak Adway, Canada

211.                                  Mr. Aken Tong Yel, Canada

212.                                  Mr. Deng Loch, Canada

213.                                  Mr. Riek Both, Canada

214.                                  Mr. Samuel Hoth Dak, Canada

215.                                  Mr. Chuol Padhal, Canada

216.                                  Mr. Solomon Agok, Canada

217.                                  Mr. Manjloak Yel, Canada

218.                                  Mr. Ding Lam Yual, Canada

219.                                  Mr. Athian Malou, Canada

220.                                  Ms. Margaret Mabior, Canada

221.                                  Mr. Francis Kiir Akuien, Canada

222.                                  Mr. Gew Ngok Anguei, Canada

223.                                  Mr. William Chol, Canada

224.                                  Mr. Khalifa Majien, Canada

225.                                  Mr. Zernaro Yon, Canada

226.                                  Mr. Akuein Alor, Canada

227.                                  Mr. Dak M. Thuc, Canada

228.                                  Ms. Regina P. Akok, Canada

229.                                  Mr. John E. Ottogo, Canada

230.                                  Mr. Majal Yow Teng, Canada

231.                                  Mr. Peter Keak, Canada

232.                                  Mr. Akor Bar, Canada

233.                                  Ms. Catherin Dhew, Canada

234.                                  Agar Machar, Canada

235.                                  Mr. Abdulaziz A. Akuei, Canada

236.                                  Mr. Moses A. Tong Aken, Canada

237.                                  Mr. Pitia Joseph Barnaba, Canada

238.                                  Mr. Jackson Elyas, Canada

239.                                  Mr. Benjamin Malual, Canada

240.                                  Sunday Francis, Canada

241.                                  Sandy Deng, Canada

242.                                  Ms. Awal Deng, Canada

243.                                  Ms. Julia Henry, Canada

244.                                  Ms. Tereza Mathiang, Canada

245.                                  Ms. Akuol Biar, Canada

246.                                  Ms. Tabith Bul, Canada

247.                                  Mr. Dak Gideon, Canada

248.                                  Ms. Rebecca Deng, Canada

249.                                          Achol Kur, Canada

250.                                          Aker Manyok, Canada

251.                                  Mr. Deng Diing Mel, Canada

252.                                  Ms. Christine Poni Loro, Canada

253.                                  Mr. David Mayen, Canada

254.                                  Mr. Dhal Majok Dut Dhal, Canada

255.                                  Mr. Karbino Akuenjok, Canada

256.                                  Mr. Bona Wol, Canada

257.                                  Ms. Angela S. Tuya, Canada

258.                                  Mr. Chol Deng Majok, Canada

259.                                  Mr. Akot Simon M. Uguak, Canada

260.                                  Mr. Jurkuc Yaak, Canada

261.                                  Mr. Peter D. Wani, Canada

262.                                  Mr. Acuil Teng, Canada

263.                                  Mr. Nai Aguto, Canada

264.                                  Mr. Bak Martin, Canada

265.                                  Mr. Mabior Atem Mabior, Canada

266.                                  Mr. Benjamin Guil, Canada

267.                                  Mr. Deng Deng Atem, Canada

268.                                  Mr. Deng Ajang, Canada

269.                                  Mr. Buoyi, Canada

270.                                  Mrs. Akhor Dhieu, Canada

271.                                         Nichola David, Canada

272.                                  Mr. Robert Ohisa, Canada

273.                                  Mr. Angelo Wol Mawien, Canada

274.                                  Mr. Majur Ater, USA

275.                                  Ms. Catherine Wani, Australia

276.                                  Mr. Deng M. Athum, Australia

277.                                  Mr. Tartisio L. Michael, South Sudan

278.                                  Mr. Simon Mayiik de Nyok,  Canada

279.                                  Mr. Daniel Lee, Australia

280.                                  Mr. Juac Athian Juac, Australia

281.                                  Mr. Tologtolog W. Bullen

282.                                  Mr. Lado Jurkin, USA

283.                                  Mr. Lual Riak M. Adeim, USA

284.                                  Mr. Morris Kenyi

285.                                  Mr. Silvestro Akara Bakheit

286.                                  Mr. Jerkuei Marek Anyuon, Juba, Sudan.

287.                                  Mr. Samuel Wani Bringa, USA

288.                                  Mr. Peter Karlo, USA

289.                                  Mr. Jok Biong Alor, Finland.

290.                                  Mr. Zakaria Kojo Aygula, USA

291.                                  Mr. David Yoane Abraham, Canada

292.                                  Mr. Mayom Bul Atem, Canada

293.                                  Mr. Karbino Chier Aguek, USA

294.                                  Mr. Deng Wuol, USA

295.                                  Mr. Biar Deng, USA

296.                                  Mr. Sam P. Dilla, USA

297.                                  Mr. Lostief Lomu’de, Denmark

298.                                  Mr. Samuel Loliwa, USA

299.                                  Mr. Michael A. Kuany, USA

300.                                  Ms. Rose Oduho, USA

301.                                  Mr. Diing Paul Atem, Australia

302.                                  Mr. Bismark El-Fayous, USA

303.                                  Mr. Sunday Edward, Canada

304.                                  Mr. Robert Odeki, USA

305.                                  Mr. James Majur Ater, USA

306.                                  Mr. Felix Obura, Canada.

307.                                  Mr. Joseph Otira, USA

308.                                  Rev. Michael Kiju Paul, USA

309.                                  Mr. Paul L. Kitu, USA

310.                                  Pastor John Mawa, USA

311.                                  Mr. James Akera, USA

312.                                  Mr. Jacob Taban, USA

313.                                  Mr. John Tako, USA

314.                                  Mr. alex Lado, USA

315.                                  Mr. James Lupai, USA

316.                                  Mr. Emmanuel Logworong, USA

317.                                  Mr. Edward Kweri, USA

318.                                  Mr. Santino Atak, USA

319.                                  Mr. Octavious Eliaba, USA

320.                                  Mr. John Michael Anda, USA

321.                                  Ms. Zakia Azekia, Canada

322.                                  Mr. William Modi, USA

323.                                  Mr. Quirino Gore Sarafino, Canada

324.                                  Mr. Emmanuel Oliver, Canada

325.                                  Mrs. Gisma Ruphael Mou Mou, Sweden

326.                                  Mr. Leeka L. Gwanganalie,

327.                                  Mr. Jacob Lado Michael Paul, Canada

328.                                  Mr. Fataki Lako, Canada

329.                                  Mr. William Oching, Canada

330.                                  Fr. Hilary Boma Omol, Germany

331.                                  Dr. Patrick Sokiri, Juba, South Sudan

332.                                  Mr. Nyika Okerwa, USA

333.                                  Dr. Siricio L. Oromo, Juba, South Sudan.

334.                                  Mr. Deng Madol, Canada.

335.                                  Mr. Sebit Lako, Australia

336.                                  Ms. Pita Lee, Australia

337.                                  Ms. Lavinia Yor, Australia

338.                                  Mr. Daniel Izbon Zingifabouro, Australia

339.                                  Miss Lolita Lee, Australia

340.                                  Mr. Bidal Lasuba, Australia

341.                                  Mr. Paul Bilal, Australia

342.                                  Mr. Angelo Bazim Zimama, Australia

343.                                  Ms. Astila Zangoli, Australia

344.                                  Mr. Edward Jabakana, Australia

345.                                  Mr. Deng Malek, Australia

346.                                  Mr. Gabriel Ukuno, Australia

347.                                  Ms. Angelina Gabriel, Australia

348.                                  Ms. Paulina John Abdu, Australia

349.                                  Mr. Wilson John Abdu, Australia

350.                                  Ms. Flora Mokobe, Australia

351.                                  Ms. Jackline Dada, Australia

352.                                  Ms. Adwina Kafouki, Australia

353.                                  Ms. Huda Omar, Australia

354.                                  Mr. James Anzo, Australia

355.                                  Mr. Andrew Taban, Australia

356.                                  Mr. Francis Anei, Australia

357.                                  Mr. Mojo Shalali, Australia

358.                                  Mr. David Bilal, Australia

359.                                  Ms. Lina Daw, Australia

360.                                  Mr. Ater kon, Australia

361.                                  Erin Skopp, Australia

362.                                  Ms. Veronica Lisa, Canada

363.                                  Mr. Deng Madol, Canada

364.                                  Mr. Mark Opere Omol, Italy

365.                                  Mr. Vincent Olweny Oywak, USA

366.                                  Mr. James Duku Pantaleo, Juba, South Sudan

367.                                  Mr. Albiros Yatta, USA

368.                                  Mrs. Grace Ezibon, USA

369.                                  Mr. Secondiano Redento, USA

370.                                  Mr. Augustino Lako, Autralia

371.                                  Ms. Asunta Kenyi, Australia

372.                                  Mr. Edward Lado, Australia

373.                                  Ms. Nelly Yuggu, Australia

374.                                  Ms. Elisa Gowrite, Australia

375.                                  Ms. Rebecca Gowrite, Australia

376.                                  Ms. Elizabeth Andrea, Australia

377.                                  Mr. Joseph Yanga, Australia

378.                                  Mr. Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth, USA

379.                                  Mr. Nyarsuk Yanga, Australia

380.                                  Mr. John Koma, Australia

381.                                  Ms. Jackline Mario, Australia

382.                                  Ms. Reddinka (Redenta) Pitia, Australia

383.                                  Mr. Jacob Lado, Australia

384.                                  Mr. Santino Yuggu, Australia

385.                                  Ms. Rebecca Barrit, Australia

386.                                  Ms. Margaret Kosa, Australia

387.                                  Mr. Fraija Lasuba, Australia

388.                                  Mr. Joseph Lako, Australia

389.                                  Mr. James Okwaromoi

390.                                  Mr. David Patrick Faragalla, Canada

391.                                  Mr. Alex Yatta Lukadi, Canada

392.                                  Mr. Matthew Morbe Jacob

393.                                  Ms. Suzie Madut, Australia

394.                                  Ms. Clementina Anite Zimama, Australia

395.                                  Mr. Justin Lekot, Australia

396.                                  Mr. Machiw Chut Machiw, Australia

397.                                  Mr. Simon Black Luwosing, Australia

398.                                  Mr. Alison Dila, Australia

399.                                  Ms. Grace Oryem Samuel, Australia

400.                                  Mr. Wilson Madit Kuek, Australia

401.                                  Mr. Stanley Luwate, Australia

402.                                  Mr. Paul Kazi, Australia

403.                                  Mr. Henry Akon, Australia

404.                                  Mr. Daoud Musa, Australia

405.                                  Mr. John Loro, Australia

406.                                  Mr. Rubben Abbas, Australia

407.                                  Mr. Hussein Rianjo, Australia

408.                                  Mr. Louis Ukello, Australia

409.                                  Mr. Elia Kanzaran, Australia

410.                                  Mr. Edward Abdalla, Australia

411.                                  Mr. Edmond Said, Australia

412.                                  Ms. Regina Loruma, Australia

413.                                  Mr. George John Ringasi, Australia

414.                                  Mr. Emmanuel Lubang Hilary, Norway

 

Cc: 

 

  • H.E. Lt. General Omer Hassan Ahmed El-Bashir

           President of the Republic of the Sudan,

           Chairman

            National Congress Party,

           Commander-in-Chief

           Sudan Armed Forces,

           Khartoum, SUDAN.

 

  • H.E. Lt. General Salva Kiir Mayardit

First Vice President of the Republic of the Sudan,

President of the Government of Southern Sudan,

Chairman, Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement,

Commander-in-Chief

Sudan Peoples Liberation Army

Juba, SOUTH- SUDAN.

 

  • H.E. Lt. General, Hon. James Wani Yiga

Speaker

      South Sudan Legislative Assembly

      Juba, SOUTH SUDAN

 

  • H.E. Thabo Mbeki

President

      Republic of South Africa

      Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA

 

  • H.E. Umaru Yar’Adua

President

      Federal Republic of Nigeria

      Abuja, NIGERIA

 

  • H.E. Hon. Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Prime Minister

Kingdom of Denmark

Copenhagen, DENMARK

 

 

  • H.E. Hon. Jan Peter Balkenende

Prime Minister

Kingdom of Netherlands

Hague, THE NETHERLANDS

 

  • H.E. Hon. Fredrik Reinfeldt

Prime Minister

Kingdom of Sweden

Stokholm, SWEDEN

 

  • The Hon. John Howard MP

Prime Minister

Commonwealth of Australia

Canberra, AUSTRALIA.

 

  • The Right Hon. Stephen Harper

Prime Minister of Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA

 

 

  The Peace in Sudan should alive! 

   

 

James Lomole Simeon and Members of Sudanese across the worlds  Contact lomole49@yahoo.com.........

 

 

                             

  • Mr. James Lomole Simeon

President/CEO

South Sudan Institute od Democracy and Peace, Inc.

946 N. Indian Creek Drive, Apt. # 6

Clarkston, GA 30021

Phone: 404-271-7548 (Direct)

E-mail: lomole49@yahoo.com

Web: www.ssidp.org

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                        

 

 

 

                        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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