Saving ROSS from a destructive SPLM

 BY: Elhag Paul, South Sudan

AUG. 17/2011, SSN; Writing this piece, I feel it is important to go
back to 2004 to pick up from where I left. Then, I wrote my last
critique about the SPLM which coincided with the row between Col. Dr
John Garang de Mabior and his deputy, Salva Kiir Mayardit, which was
settled in Rumbek.

I decided to refrain from writing for the entire period of the CPA
implementation in the hope that the SPLM would mature and behave like
a true government. Unfortunately, this is not the case. SPLM remained
unchanged and as destructive as ever before.

SPLM as a Dinka organization: In this short piece I shall be arguing
that SPLM is a Dinka organisation and it can not be trusted to
represent or serve the South Sudanese masses fairly. In saying this, I
wish to categorically make it clear that I have nothing against the
Dinka as a people.  I respect them and I would stand up in defence
against any abuse of the Dinka people, because they are human beings
just like the other tribes of South Sudan.

What I do not approve of is their abusive behaviour and it is
incumbent on them to address this deficiency in their culture if they
truly value living peacefully with all the people of the South Sudan.

Garang (1987) argues that the sole reason for creation of SPLM/A is to
liberate the entire country of the Sudan from the northern sectarian
clique and to establish a socialist system in the country.  To gain
insight into Garang’s thinking, it is important to critically read his
3rd March 1983 and 22nd March 1985 speeches.

These are masterful writings which clearly diagnosed the problems of
the country and charted a wise path as a solution.  In these papers,
no doubt SPLM is a noble organisation with beautiful objective.
However, in practice it actually propagated what it was fighting
against.

Looking at it from a psychological perspective, it becomes a story of
envy and projection about the ruling clique in Khartoum.  Today what
we see in ROSS is worse than what the Aulad al balad (Arab
Northerners) were and are still doing in the Sudan.

It is open secret that in the 22 years of war, the SPLM/A behaved as
an oppressive and discriminatory organisation than a revolutionary
movement that it claims to be.  Wherever they operated in the south,
the local people suffered the most egregious human right abuses.
Local administrative structures were deliberately destroyed with
chiefs and headmen rubbished and reduced to nothing.

The impact of this destruction today can be felt and seen in the
breakdown of law and order in our country.  The structure of the
movement was filled with Dinka from top to bottom starting with Dr
Garang at the top and ending with Aguer at the bottom.

Equatorians suffered worst atrocities: I know that some readers may
ask as to why the movement then thrived. The answer is simple, for
example in Equatoria, there has been a belief that people should
persevere for the sake of South Sudan liberation.

Although the movement propagates unity, the Equatorians are clear of
what they wanted: total separation and they gave their full to it.
Thus, the Equatorians endured the worst atrocities from SPLM/A
silently to ensure that South Sudan is born.

In the history of the Sudan and south in particular, there has never
been any organisation that inflicted heinous crimes on Equatoria as
the SPLM/A.

>From the beginning the SPLM/A exercised a policy of pacification
against Equatoria. Since 1985 when SPLM/A came into Equatoria, it
unleashed horror in Mundari land and eastern Equatoria. This resulted
in massive movement of citizens into Juba town.  Stories of wanton
destruction, looting and rape were abundant.

Those Equatorians who remained in SPLM controlled areas effectively
were turned into slaves.

Radio SPLM/A became a useful tool of propaganda for the Dinka to
portray a different story to the masses. Garang on the other hand was
presenting a sweet picture to the gullible so-called Equatorian
politicians, convincing them that SPLM is a national movement and
there was nothing against Equatoria.

Garang anti-Kokora: Let us face it; Garang himself was bitter about
Kokora.  He writes: “(e) Nimeiri completed the abrogation of his Addis
Ababa Agreement by agitating for the division of the South Sudan into
three mini-regions, consistent with policy of divide and rule.  In
this way Nimeiri unilaterally proclaimed redivision of the South in
June 1983 to the consternation of even his foreign sympathizers.”
(Garang (1987, p22).

While Garang is right in saying so, what I am driving at here is to
try to understand his feelings expressed by phrase, ‘the consternation
of even’. He also made it abundantly clear in other parts of his book
that he was against Kokora.  From this it is clear that, the policy of
pacifying Equatoria was truly an undeclared SPLM project.

The fact that SPLM used SPLA as a tool to pacify Equatoria speaks for
itself.  From 1983 all those Equatorians who flocked to the movement
were discriminated upon and oppressed.  Unfortunate ones were lynched,
others imprisoned and the majority silenced.  Along side this, was the
policy of indoctrination.

SPLM promotes the ideology of Dinka superiority: In practice, every
department of the movement was headed by a Dinka even if such Dinka
were not qualified.  Equatorians were made to feel inadequate.

Today watching SSTV and listening to radio programmes in the South,
one can not miss the over indoctrination of the country with the idea
that the Dinka are the liberators.  The department of culture of SPLM
runs programmes which falsify the history of the South.

Deliberately, SPLM has decided to zap all the non-Dinka heroes of our
liberation dating back to 1947.  It does not mention people like
Lolik, Gbatala, Tafeng, Fr Saturino, Samuel Gai Tut, Akot Atem, Aggrey
Jaden, Clement Mboro, Ezbon Mandiri, Joseph Oduho and so on.  The
heroes being parroted in Radio Juba and SSTV are Garang, Kerbino, Kiir
and cohorts.  For them the South started from 1983 and not 1821.

This is a deliberate attempt to write a new history of South Sudan
excluding the participation of the other South Sudanese.

Theft and brutality SPLM ingrained: Dinka culture has become part and
parcel of SPLM. Theft and brutality which is part of Dinka culture
related to cattle rustling is ingrained in the machinery of SPLM.  As
a result thieving is seen as OK and crimes appreciated.  In the ROSS
today we see master thieves being praised as good leaders.  Kiir’s
failure to deal with the issue of corruption is because he does not
see anything wrong with it.

Thinking about the above, it is abundantly clear that SPLM is a
criminal organisation which needs to deal with its past.

South-South dialogue sabotaged: In spite of deafening calls from South
Sudanese for a true South-South dialogue to address these wounds, the
SPLM sabotaged it and used the occasions to advance its interest.

For example, soon after the signing of the CPA, the south-south
dialogue held in Nairobi became a farce smothered by Garang and Abel
Alier.  Again in October 2010, another south-south dialogue was
convened and it became Kiir’s Trojan horse to ride on the back of
South Sudanese people to the presidency of South Sudan.

SPLM has learnt over the years that it can use the card of South-South
dialogue to achieve its interest whenever the unity of south is
crucial and needed.  Hence, its invocation soon after the CPA and
prior to the referendum.

Basically, SPLM is not serious about addressing its horrendous past
and bringing harmony to our new country.  This is not surprising at
all given the arrogance sung everywhere in South Sudan by its members
that they liberated us.  Every Dinka, even the uneducated blurts this
song freely to non-Dinka people.

Equatoria saved the SPLM/A: What the Dinka people have failed to
acknowledge is that if it was not Equatoria, SPLM/A would have been
history.  The alliance of NCP and the Nuer in early 90s at the height
of the war successfully wiped out SPLM/A from the entire South Sudan
save eastern Equatoria.  The Dinka were nowhere to be seen in the
ragging battle field.

Had it not been for Eliaba Surur and the other elders of Equatoria to
mobilise the Equatorians from the refugee settlements in Uganda and
Congo to re-launch the war, and give SPLM/A a new breath of life in
Nimule under gallant Equatoria commanders, the independence of south
Sudan would not have been achieved.

The Equatorian determination and sacrifice to remain loyal to the
cause of south Sudan’s freedom should not be taken as weakness to
allow the illiterate lot to crow: “We liberated you!”  What a
nonsense?

SPLM liberated nobody: SPLM/A by its implication as a Dinka
organisation has not liberated anybody.  In addition to the reason
given above, this organisation did not win the war out right.  It is
important to note that SPLM and NCP settled for a negotiated
settlement which led to the CPA because neither could win the war.

The provision of the referendum in the CPA allowed each and everyone
of us to decide for ourselves what we wanted.  We individually
(through the power of our votes) chose separation and thus liberated
ourselves from the Arabs.  It has nothing to do with SPLM (Dinka)
liberating us and this must be made clear to our Dinka brothers and
sisters so that they stop living in delusions of grandeur.

Nobody liberates another person especially when that person is the
initiator of the struggle from its inception and continued to advance
it until 09/07/2011.

The strength of SPLM emanates from its membership of the non Dinka
people who have given their all to ensure that South Sudan becomes
independent.  Now that this has been achieved, it is imperative that
to rescue the country they so dearly sacrificed for; they have to
reflect seriously as to whether their presence in such an organisation
is of use to the country and the future generation.

Promoting criminal organization: The SPLM is powerful because of them.
 Without them, SPLM is a vacuous shell.  The recent abuses ranging
from ratification of the ill drafted transitional constitution whose
main aim is to entrench Dinka hegemony to the appointment of MPs was
made possible by this same group.

The other group helping the SPLM is composed of opportunistic
political parties and individuals looking after their tummies at the
expense of our country.  One way or another they are working against
the interest of the South and the South Sudanese are watching.  It is
time to wake up and be with the people than with criminals.

There is nothing to be gained by promoting a criminal organisation
that robes you, your people and the country.

Starting on right footing: Having said this, the failure of realising
the intended fruit of the south-south dialogue is a shared
responsibility.  We the non-SPLM (civil societies and political
parties) allowed ourselves to be duped because in negotiations with
SPLM, we accepted dilution of the principles of south-south dialogue
to mean different things than the real issue of justice and
reconciliation.  It became about mobilisation of people and not
accountability and healing.  In future this should be avoided at all
costs.

Now that the south is an independent country, it needs to start on a
right footing.  What we are seeing is not encouraging.  To start with
a flawed constitution and one party rule is not a good sign for the
future.  This needs to be corrected if we want a good peaceful future
for our children.

Therefore, I suggest the following as a solution:

1)      -Non Dinka members of the SPLM to abandon the SPLM to forge a
new alliance

2)      Non Dinka citizens to speak out against Dinkocracy and
Dinkanisation of the institutions of ROSS

3)      Concerned Dinka to join their brothers and sisters in the
wider South Sudan against the current SPLM Dinka leadership abusing
their humanity.

4)      The Dinkanised ministries of Justice, Home Affairs and Defence
need to be exposed to the world.  After all most of the officials in
these ministries are not qualified.

5)      The world to be enlightened about the fallacy and so called
democracy in ROSS.

6)      The Non Dinka must say, “Enough is enough”.  The boat has
docked and no more nonsense.

7)      All peace loving South Sudanese to work tirelessly for
establishment of a commission for Justice, Reconciliation and healing
to investigate human rights abuse dating back to 1983.

8)      The Diaspora to make use of their MPs in their respective
countries to call for a swift election in ROSS to bring about a
multi-party democracy.  It is absurd that in this day and age we
condone a one party system tyranny in ROSS

9)      The Diaspora to organise an international conference to
discuss the state of the country

Elhag Paul, reachable at: [email protected]

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