South Sudanese Worldwide Urge the International Community to be Impartial .


South Sudanese Worldwide Urge the International Community to be
Impartial, Look at the Facts, and Stop the Current Gross Human Rights
Violations by the Sudan Government

TO: UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon

CC: UNSC, EU, AU, IGADD, US Department of State, White House, US Congress.

April 16, 2012

April 21, 2012 (SSNA) -- The South Sudanese communities around the
world, united through a joint initiative known as the South Sudan
Volunteer Initiative (SSVI), are deeply concerned about the ongoing
crisis between South Sudan and [North] Sudan, instigated by a
year-long bombardment of South Sudan’s territories by Sudan’s armed
forces (SAF). This global-based initiative, directed at the
international players, is calling on the world leaders, particularly
the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon and the UN Security Council, to
immediately stop the ongoing carnage being committed by Sudan, and
facilitate an immediate return to the negotiation table in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia in order to tackle the outstanding issues, which are
the root causes of the ongoing crisis.

While the Sudan government’s activities, particularly its continuous
attacks on South Sudan since its independence in July last year, and
its defiance of the international community’s plea to respect human
rights, implement the remaining provisions of the CPA, withdraw from
Abyei, and stop aerial bombardment of innocent civilians deep inside
South Sudan’s territory, are not startling to us – for we are used to
them (that is the reason we are here), we find it shocking to see the
level in which it has been able to easily deceive the international
community on the current crisis. The fraudulent account of Panthou
(Heglig) – also known locally as Tharjiath Liey, Aliny, and Riik –
among other names, gained an unprecedented acceptance among some
international circles, essentially raising major concerns about the
global community’s attention span. The Sudan government has never been
honest in its dealing with anyone, let alone the international
community, and for the international community to take its words for
anything, much less at face value, is synonymous to allowing a child
molester keeps your children under the pretext that he has recovered.

Although we categorically oppose military solution to our problems,
and support the calls of the UN Security Council, the African Union,
and the UN Secretary-General, amongst others, for an immediate end to
all confrontations, we urge the international community to refrain
from making premature judgment about Panthou's status until the
demarcation of the South-North border, which Sudan has been avoiding
with the false hope that it will demarcate it using its military.
Making these kinds of statements will be nothing short of a permission
slip for the Sudan government to do as it pleases, which is already
the case anyway. We also want to note that the Sudan government’s
conviction of demarcating the borders by force is not hard to believe
since it has successfully moved the border southward, resulting in the
annexation of Panthou (Heglig) – which, as per the 1/1/1956 border, is
part of South Sudan’s Unity state, and other areas where oil was
discovered. This redrawing of the map in South Sudan by the regime in
Khartoum as a result of oil discovery is clearly documented, and thus
the reason of the continuous attack on South Sudan, an apparent
campaign to annex South Sudan’s oil producing state of Unity, to the
North. It goes without saying that the rude awakening SAF received
from the SPLA came as a result of continuous provocations, which
deserve enumeration, however brief, here for the benefit of our
readers.

On Saturday April 14, 2012, at 1:30 PM local time, a SAF MiG 29 plane
bombed Bentiu town in South Sudan's Unity State, killing 5 civilians,
and wounding 6 others. The aerial attack set ablaze the main Bentiu
market, leaving the locals running for their dear lives. On the same
day, SAF also released three bombs on Bentiu Bridge, with the
intention to destroy the corridor between Bentiu and Rubkona. More SAF
bombs were dropped on Panakuach – also in unity state, wounding 5
civilians. Two bombs were also dropped on Biemnhom, also in Unity
State, on the same today. As if this wasn’t enough and despite the UN
Security Council's statement on April 12, two days earlier, calling
for an immediate stoppage of the aerial bombardments, SAF Antonov
plane dropped two bombs a day later on Ajakkuach in Warrap State of
South Sudan while also conducting aerial bombardments of Majoknhom,
also in Warrap State. This was in a very short order and does not
include the previous air raids. There have been total of 60 bombs
dropped inside South Sudan territory thus far!

>From the above campaign, it is easy to see that South Sudan has been
and continues to be the victim of Sudan’s sustained aggression. We
also want to remind our readers that South Sudan has been a faithful
partner at the negotiation table despite lackluster effort by the
Sudanese delegation to accept any recommendation from the African
Union’s High Implementation Panel (AUHIP). For instance, before talks
broke down on April 4, 2012, the delegation of the Republic of South
Sudan accepted the February 10, 2012 memorandum of understanding (MoU)
on Non-aggression pact, the June 29 and July 30, 2012 agreements to
create a safe Demilitarized Border Zones. However, the Sudan
delegation rejected these proposals, again presumably counting on its
perceived military might over South Sudan. On March 30, 2012, AUHIP
leader, Thabo Mbeki, called a Second Extraordinary meeting of the
Joint Political and Security Mechanism (JPSM) at the level of the two
respective defense ministers, but the Sudanese defense minister
arrived in Addis Ababa three days late, apparently evading
participation in the crucial deliberations.

Many international experts and South Sudanese alike expected this
behavior from the Sudanese delegation because its refusal to either
sign peace pacts or dishonor the ones it signed has been consistent
over a long period of time. Eric Reeves, A renowned Sudanese expert
from Smith College, put it eloquently when he said “Khartoum has
consistently refused to negotiate these areas of the border either
within the Technical Boundary Committee (TBC) or through high-level
political engagement. Over more than seven years, it has repeatedly
refused to convene or participate in good faith in the TBC, to accept
the findings of the Abyei Boundaries Commission (ABC) stipulated by
the Abyei Protocol of the CPA, or to accept the ruling of the
Permanent Court of Arbitration (July 2009)”.

To further illustrate South Sudan’s desire for peaceful coexistence
between the two neighboring states, South Sudan leadership has been
consistent in making it clear that it will only fight in self-defense.
Despite the aerial bombardments listed above, South Sudan’s armed
forces – the SPLA have never responded in kind; that is attacking SAF
position inside Sudan. Since the talks broke down in Addis Ababa early
April, as a result of Sudanese delegation’s refusal to sign deals,
Sudan’s true motive, that is the invasion of unity state continued.
The SPLA positions inside South Sudan continued to come under heavy
attack from SAF in and around Panthou (Heglig). On March 26, 2012,
SPLA repulsed an SAF attack and pursued them past Panthou (Heglig),
resulting in temporary takeover of the town. They withdrew two days
later to give the AU mediators a chance to find a solution. The last
straw was on April 10, 2012 when another heavy attack was repulsed,
and the SPLA decided to take over the town to deter further attacks
from there, a move that is now receiving an unwarranted criticism,
because Khartoum seems to have duped the global community.

It has now become clear that South Sudan’s reluctance and patience in
pressing the issue of Panthou (Heglig) is misconstrued by many,
particularly the international community, as an indication that this
Southern town belongs to the North. It does not. It is obvious that
the source of misunderstanding with regard to the status of the
Panthou area stems from the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) award
of July 2009, defining the boundaries of the Abyei Area, and placing
Panthou outside of the Abyei Area. This has been misunderstood,
however, to mean that Panthou is not part of South Sudan.
Nevertheless, the PCA did not rule on the border between north and
south Sudan - it ruled only on the boundaries of the Abyei Area! South
Sudan accepted that ruling, and continues to accept the PCA ruling as
it applies to the Abyei Area. However, both Sudan and South Sudan
maintain that the North-South border is not yet fully agreed upon, but
South Sudan knows that Panthou lies within its territory. For this
reason, South Sudan has always contended that Panthou is one of the
disputed areas (since the North also claims it), along with other
areas such as Kafia Kingi, Hufar Nihas, and Maganis. It is South
Sudan’s position that the 1/1/1956 border, which has been stipulated
under the terms of the CPA, is and should be the basis for the
North-South border, which in fact lies well to the north of Panthou.
It is an open secret that the former Federal Affairs minister, Nafie
Ali Nafie signed a document on June 14, 2004 informing the governor of
Unity state that Heglig region did not belong to Unity State in the
South but rather to Western Kordofan state in the North. This leads to
the current bogus claim that this region belongs to the North. This
announcement was then followed by a depopulation campaign spearhead by
some rogue oil companies, some of whom where later ran out of the area
by South Sudanese in Diaspora’s advocacy against their human
displacement and presence in that area. Given these facts, and with
this region having been part of South Sudan since time immemorial, the
lingering question is how do you invade yourself?

Despite the current deadlock, South Sudan is committed to peace, and
continues to call for immediate resumption of talks. This is best
illustrated by South Sudan President, Salva Kiir Mayardit’s statement
that South Sudan has no intention to remain in Heglig if certain
conditions are met. It is prepared to “withdraw its forces from
Heglig, as long as an internationally – monitored mechanism is put in
place to guarantee that the area cannot be used to launch further
attacks against South Sudan and the United Nations commits to deploy
neutral forces to Heglig until the parties reach a final settlement of
the disputed area.” This does not get any simpler, and we cannot say
it any better.

Finally, we want to reiterate that we are for peace and will work for
it, but we want to also caution the international community to
carefully look at the facts presented herein and consider our call for
an immediate third party involvement in resolving Panthou (Heglig)
conflict. This cannot happen unless Sudan is pressured to the
negotiation table and accepting the AUHIP recommendations for a
positive way forward. Furthermore, we will be remiss if we did not
remind the international community of the gross human rights
violations that are currently taking place in Sudan and the two areas
of Nuba Mountain and Southern Kordofan. While this is common knowledge
that the Sudan government has been doing these things in the past with
no particular reason, it now has a reason and one cannot imagine the
magnitude of the atrocities. Examples of these mass killings and
violations are plenty, and we only know a small number of them. On
April 15, 2012, the Khartoum residence of South Sudan’s Vice
President, Dr. Riek Machar, was not only raided but looted, and 7
relatives of the VP were rounded up and taken to an unknown location.
Moreover, the SAF bombed UN camp and burned to ashes South Sudanese
internally displaced persons (IDPs)’s camp in Darfur. If no action is
taken sooner, we are afraid it will be too late. We must act now.

Signed:

1. Aaron Rial – USA

2. Abann Yor – New Zealand

3. Abiong Kuol – South Sudan

4. Abraham Awok Deu – USA

5. Abraham Biar Chol – USA

6. Abraham C. Chan – USA

7. Abraham Chol A. Deng – USA

8. Abraham Dut de Garang – USA

9. Abraham Maker Awan – USA

10. Abraham Makuer Dhuol – Canada

11. Abraham Matiop Alier - USA

12. Abraham Ume – USA

13. Abui Miakuei Mijak – USA

14. Abui Riang Miaker – USA

15. Abuk Wach – Canada

16. Abuot Tor Abuot – USA

17. Achai Kual – USA

18. Achai Miyar Chol – Kenya

19. Achiek Alier JR – Ethiopia

20. Achier Adup Mou – USA

21. Achol Ayom – USA

22. Achol Yuang Joh – Australia

23. Acholly Arow – USA

24. Adam Tome – Germany

25. Adau Arop – Australia

26. Adeng Adeng – South Sudan

27. Adiel Ahoc Chol Yang – Canada

28. Adim Dut Luol – USA

29. Adim Malek Puot – USA

30. Adrian John Atafiano – South Sudan

31. Adriano Abas Yongo – Australia

32. Adut Aguek – Australia

33. Africa Kure – Australia

34. Agem Akot Agem – Australia

35. Agok Nyuat – Australia

36. Agok Takpiny – Australia

37. Agol Marac – USA

38. Agot Agot – USA

39. Aguek Tiep – USA

40. Aguer Michar Kon – USA

41. Aguil Kuac Dut – USA

42. Agustino Lako – Australia

43. Aja Nyankir John - USA

44. Ajah Atong Ajok – Australia

45. Ajah Maker Galuak – USA

46. Ajak Bol – USA

47. Ajak Bol –USA

48. Ajak Kuol – USA

49. Ajang Aguer Pageer – USA

50. Ajang Yai – USA

51. Ajiing Malek Tong – Australia

52. Aker Geng – USA

53. Akino Jada – Germany

54. Akoach Akuach Mavial – USA

55. Akoc Wol Akoc – Netherlands

56. Akok Maketh – USA

57. Akok Manyuat Madut – South Sudan

58. Akol Bab – USA

59. Akoon Madut Akech – Kenya

60. Akot joe kiir – USA

61. Akot Kiir Pajook – USA

62. Akot Makuok – USA

63. Akoul Akot – USA

64. Akuei Adeng – South Sudan

65. Akuender Ezekiel Kodi – USA

66. Akuol Mayik Kuay De-bilkuey – South Sudan

67. Akwal Kat - USA

68. Alai Waldaw – Australia

69. Aleer Galuak Deng – USA

70. Aleu Mou – Denmark

71. Alfred Gibi – USA

72. Aliphine Tuliamuk – USA

73. Alley Deng – Australia

74. Almaz allajabu Almaz - USA

75. Alom Akel

76. Aluk Bak – South Sudan

77. Amato Wani – Germany

78. Amer Mayen Dhieu - Australia

79. Amol Mabior – Netherlands

80. Anai Abdon – Germany

81. Andrea Bouk – Australia

82. Andrea Maya – Australia

83. Andrew Atak Deng – Australia

84. Andrew Bith Abui – USA

85. Andrew Madis – USA

86. Andrew W. Henry – USA

87. Angela Jacinto Lee – USA

88. Angelina Akol - Canada

89. Angelina Gabriel – Australia

90. Angelo Maker – USA

91. Angelo Mangar Maker – USA

92. Angelo Mijok Gatdet – South Sudan

93. Angelos Agok – USA

94. Anibie Williams – Canada

95. Anip Chol – USA

96. Antensio Magai Riak – Canada

97. Anthony Anei Majok – USA

98. Anthony Chud Guod – Australia

99. Antony Aken Aken – USA

100. Anyar N. Alith – Canada

101. Anyuat Achiek Kur – USA

102. Apajok Deng – USA

103. Apande Gong – Australia

104. Apiu Mayen Mading – Netherlands

105. Arek Akot Autiak – Denmark

106. Ariik Chol Ariik – Canada

107. Ariik Mawien – Denmark

108. Ariik Reng

109. Arkangelo Gaudensio Wol – USA

110. Arok Ezekiel Kodi – USA

111. Arok Kuch – Australia

112. Arol Madol Mading – USA

113. Arop Chol – USA

114. Arow Yout - Canada

115. Arumjook Beny Bol – Kenya

116. Asante Milla Longar – USA

117. Atem Anyuon – USA

118. Atem D. Diing Duot – USA

119. Atem Dau – New Zealand

120. Atem Deng – New Zealand

121. Ater Majok – Canada

122. Athieng Riakbai - Canada

123. Athoi Diar – USA

124. Atok Dan Baguoot – South Sudan

125. Atong Kout – USA

126. Atong Kuch – Australia

127. Augustino Mel- USA

128. Augustino Ting Mayai – South Sudan

129. Awach Anei Wal – USA

130. Awan Riak Ater – USA

131. Awel Kuch – Australia

132. Awer Lal – South Sudan

133. Ayak Ajak – USA

134. Ayak Deng – USA

135. Ayak Leon – Canada

136. Ayithok-dit Dhieu Gai – USA

137. Ayor Sodit Gai – Canada

138. Ayuel Ayuel Mayot – Australia

139. Ayuel Leek Deng – South Sudan

140. Ayuen Makech – USA

141. Ayuen Panchol – USA

142. Azona Nyok Miabil – Australia

143. Bang Ayel – USA

144. Bang Lul Guandong – Denmark

145. Banzim Angelo Zimama – USA

146. Barkuei M.B – USA

147. Barnabas Brad Deng – Australia

148. Barsabas Efuk Gallas – Egypt

149. Bayak Dak Guandong – Canada

150. Bayak Gatluak – USA

151. Bebiyana Asadic Aban – South Sudan

152. Bella Kodi – USA

153. Benson Giwa – USA

154. Beny Chol – USA

155. Biar Deng – Finland

156. Biar Mabior – Finland

157. Bichiak Dup – Canada

158. Bidit B. Luak – USA

159. Biem Miabek Akol – USA

160. Biem Thonchar Mialual – Canada

161. Bior Abuoi Arok – USA

162. Bior Atem – USA

163. Bith Kiir Deng – Kenya

164. Bob Lumana – Germany

165. Boboya James Edimond – South Sudan

166. Bol Ariath – USA

167. Bol Darwei – USA

168. Bol Dau Kuol – Kenya

169. Bol Dut – USA

170. Bol Kiir Diaw – USA

171. Bol Majith Anguik – Australia

172. Bol Malek Garang – USA

173. Bol Maweihn – Germany

174. Bol Riek – USA

175. Bol Sambul Bilkuei – USA

176. Bolis Gatlei Wal – Canada

177. Bona Bende – Germany

178. Boshara Bigyari – Australia

179. Both Dat – USA

180. Botrus Kony – Austria

181. Buay M. Wiyual – USA

182. Buey Tot – USA

183. Bul Garang Mabil – USA

184. Buoh Keah – USA

185. Butros Lokolo – USA

186. Butrus Patricio – USA

187. Catherino Gatluak – USA

188. Cecilia Adeng – South Sudan

189. Chakoun Bluk – South Sudan

190. Chan Bol

191. Chan Mijak – South Sudan

192. Chang G. Ruach – USA

193. Chaplain K. Lomere – USA

194. Charles Anteros – Canada

195. Charles Chol Tiop – Canada

196. Charles Mabior Deng – Canada

197. Chep Makur Chuot – Australia

198. Chier Arop Chier – USA

199. Chol Aben – USA

200. Chol Abraham Jok – Australia

201. Chol Agoot – USA

202. Chol Ajak – USA

203. Chol Akuechbeny Riich – USA

204. Chol Aweer - Canada

205. Chol Isaac Achuil – South Sudan

206. Chol K. Ater – USA

207. Chol Miakuei – USA

208. Choldit Ezra Majok

209. Chop Both – USA

210. Christina Benjamin – USA

211. Christo Adongrech Akuchwel – South Sudan

212. Chuan Mijak Min – USA

213. Chuker Nger – USA

214. Chuol Both – USA

215. Chuol Lam – USA

216. Chuol Wal – USA

217. Chuol Toang Douth – South Sudan

218. Cirirlo Stephen – USA

219. Clement Mabe – South Sudan

220. Clement Mou – USA

221. Clement Wecnyin Garang – USA

222. Daniel Buom Met Kujock – South Sudan

223. Daniel Chol Aghot – Finland

224. Daniel Dudi Wuor – Kenya

225. Daniel Dut Dor – Australia

226. Daniel Gatluak Wal – USA

227. Daniel Kuol – USA

228. Daniel L Ernesto – USA

229. Daniel Lee – Australia

230. Daniel Leek Geu – USA

231. Daniel Makoi – Germany

232. Daniel Mawut Makuei – USA

233. Daniel Zingifuaboro – Australia

234. Dau Dengyom – USA

235. Dave Dut Mayen – Australia

236. David Biar Gak – USA

237. David Bilal – Australia

238. David Deng Bol – Austria

239. David Farajalla – South Sudan

240. David Gatluak Nyang – Denmark

241. David Gatwech – USA

242. David Joram – USA

243. David Kuel – Australia

244. David Majok – Canada

245. David Mawut Mijak – USA

246. David Mayom Kur – USA

247. David Nyaring – Australia

248. David Palath Monyol – USA

249. David Piok Wuor – USA

250. David Subek Dada – South Sudan

251. David Wuol Deng – USA

252. Deborah Angeth Ahoc – USA

253. Dech Manytap Machar – USA

254. Deng Abiel – USA

255. Deng Adol Kang – Canada

256. Deng Agieu – USA (Same person # 758)

257. Deng Ater Deng – Canada

258. Deng Awan Lueth – USA

259. Deng Ayiei – USA

260. Deng Chol – USA

261. Deng Chol Aluong – USA

262. Deng De M. Lueth – USA

263. Deng Isaac – USA

264. Deng Jal – Canada

265. Deng K A Biong – Australia

266. Deng Kuol – South Sudan

267. Deng Mador Koch Dengdit – USA

268. Deng Makuach Deng – USA

269. Deng Ngueny Deng – USA

270. Deng Ripo Dengchol – USA

271. Deng Wal Biar – USA

272. Deng Wuor Deng – USA

273. Deng-Athoi Galuak – South Sudan

274. Denis Eliaba – USA

275. Dhel Ezekiel Kodi – USA

276. Dhieu Deng leek – USA

277. Dhieu Dok Minyang – Canada

278. Dhieu Thonnyang Dau – USA

279. Dhor Aher, USA

280. Diar Dong – USA

281. Diing B. Ajak – USA

282. Diing Matet Ayoum – Australia

283. Ding Yual - Canada

284. Dobuol M. Ruon – USA

285. Dominic D. Deng Mawien – Canada

286. Dominic Dut Miathiang – USA

287. Dominic Jueny Yaa – Canada

288. Donato Tadiwe – Australia

289. Dong Malual – USA

290. Dor Akech Achiek – Australia

291. Dorcas Mwaura - England

292. Dr. Bakheit Mawyen – South Sudan

293. Dr. Charles Saki Bakheit – Middle East

294. Dr. Dhieu Mathok – South Sudan

295. Dr. Henry Y. Lejukole – USA

296. Dr. Isaac Gang – USA

297. Dr. James Okuk Solomon – South Sudan

298. Dr. Makur Koryom – South Sudan

299. Dr. R. T. LADU – Botswana

300. Dr. Sam L. Laki – USA

301. Duang Ajing Arop – UK

302. Duang Arop – UK

303. Duer Danier – Germany

304. Dumi James Agor – USA

305. Duol Rut – USA

306. Duop Chak Wuol – USA

307. Duot Dau – USA

308. Duot De Manyang – USA

309. Dut leek Deng – USA

310. Dut Makoi – USA

311. Edmond Said – Australia

312. Edward Ambar – USA

313. Edward Andalla – Australia

314. Edward Benjamin – Australia

315. Edward Jabakana – Australia

316. Edward Laboke – USA

317. Edwin Kongor – USA

318. Edwina Kafuki – Australia

319. Eidi Ayueil – India

320. Elia Kanzaran – Australia

321. Elijah Anyieth – USA

322. Elijah Buoi Majak – USA

323. Elizabeth Andrea – Australia

324. Elizabeth Carlo – USA

325. Elizabeth John – Canada

326. Elizabeth Kuch – USA

327. Emmanuel A. Aremo – USA

328. Emmanuel Riziq Clement – South Sudan

329. Esther Mabior – USA

330. Eunice Malath – USA

331. Fatema Giwa – USA

332. Felix Obura – Canada

333. Flora Mokobe – USA

334. Francis Anei – Australia

335. Francis Buk – South Sudan

336. Francis Chang – USA

337. Francis Jeremiah Shuei – South Sudan

338. Francis Jikamoi – USA

339. Francis Mayiik Minyiel – Kenya

340. Francis Monyjiek Mijak – USA

341. Francis Nyawello Chan – USA

342. Francis Piol Buk – South Sudan

343. Francis Wado – Germany

344. Franco Wol Majok – USA

345. Fred Osuru Obeyok – Italy

346. Gabriel Aleer Lueth – USA

347. Gabriel Bol Deng – USA

348. Gabriel Bol Deng Majok – USA

349. Gabriel Dut Kelei Dut – USA

350. Gabriel Gatlony Ruach – USA,

351. Gabriel Geu Dit – USA

352. Gabriel Lueth – USA

353. Gabriel Moja – USA

354. Gabriel Monytiok Dau – USA

355. Gabriel Thokuj Deng – South Sudan

356. Gabriel Ukuno – Australia

357. Gach Bol Thong – USA

358. Gai Magiet Ngong Ngor – UK

359. Gai Yaf Low – South Sudan

360. Gai Mayak – Canada

361. Galuak Siscolam Jiech – USA

362. Gambella Muon-Tutlam – USA

363. Gambella T. Dojiok – USA

364. Garang Gong - USA

365. Garang Kwach – USA

366. Garang Malith – USA

367. Garang Malong Awan – Kenya

368. Gatjiek Kuol Gai – USA

369. Gatkan Gatluak – USA

370. Gat-kier Machar Tholpi – USA

371. Gatley Tungwar Kueiguong –Canada

372. Gatluak D. Kang – USA

373. Gatluak Mayen – USA

374. Gatluak Ter Thach – USA

375. Gatwang Boum Manguat – Australia

376. Gatwech Ruach – Canada

377. George Billy – Austria

378. George Both – Australia

379. George Deng Kiir – USA

380. George Mialou Chuor – Kenya

381. George Odoo – USA

382. Giir Riny Madut – South Sudan

383. Gino Batista – Australia

384. Gisma Daoud – Germany

385. Goch Dut – Australia

386. Gongich C. Nguech – USA

387. Gony Choul Bech – Denmark

388. Grace Samuel – Australia

389. Gregory Awei – Germany

390. Guor Kiir Kuachier – USA

391. Guor Miading Miaker – USA

392. Guot Deng – USA

393. Gur Makoi – Germany

394. Hana Adur – USA

395. Hayat Thomas Marko – Canada

396. Helen Malith – New Zealand

397. Helicopter Mark Bulbul – Ethiopia

398. Hessein Rianjo – Australia

399. Isaac Alimu – USA

400. Isaac Dongrin Malith – USA

401. Isaac Duol – USA

402. Isaac Gong – Australia

403. Isaac L. Loding – USA

404. Jacklyn Dada – Australia

405. Jackson Ukello – South Sudan

406. Jacob Deng Mach – USA

407. Jacob Dior – Sudan

408. Jacob Ladu – Australia

409. Jal Law Hoth – Canada

410. James Achuil Kuol – Canada

411. James Adiok Mayik – Kenya

412. James Alic Garang – Kenya

413. James Arop Mijak – USA

414. James Bol Tut – Denmark

415. James Bureyo – Canada

416. James Chol Lual Atak – Canada

417. James Diew Makuach – USA

418. James Duoth Deng Chuol – USA

419. James Gaijang Ajith – USA

420. James Kuany Dhol – USA

421. James Kuer Garang – USA

422. James Ladou Jube – Sweden

423. James Lokuuda Kadanya – South Sudan

424. James Lomole Simeon – USA

425. James Lueth – USA

426. James Mabor – Australia

427. James Majur Ater – USA

428. James Makuach Makeny – USA

429. James Maliah Biel – USA

430. James Mawich Bichok – Canada

431. James Mercellino – Australia

432. James Mirago – USA

433. James Monyluak Mijok Thon – Canada

434. James Natale Motondo – USA

435. James Nguen Nyol – Canada

436. James Ogilo Agor – USA

437. James Okwaramoi – USA

438. James Onesimo – USA

439. James Opikoli – Australia

440. James T. Mathiang – Canada

441. James Yai Atem – USA

442. James Chol Lual Atak – USA

443. Jamila Koang Dei – USA

444. Jana Parmena Aluong – USA

445. Jane Abucha RN,MSN – USA

446. Jane Ananias – Canada

447. Jany Khaway Yoakhor – USA

448. Jatelo O’Okono – USA

449. Jay Simonsen – USA

450. Jeokonda James Agor – USA

451. Jerkuei Marek – Kenya

452. Jiben James Agor – USA

453. Joan Hecht – USA

454. John Alora – New Zealand

455. John Atafiano Achaha – South Sudan

456. John Ayom – USA

457. John Chuol Bol – Canada

458. John Derteo – USA

459. John J. Darwech – Canada

460. John Jok – USA

461. John Kok, Omaha – USA

462. John Kongor Majak – Uganda

463. John Kun Lam – USA

464. John Kuol Miakuach – USA

465. John Lado – USA

466. John Lam – USA

467. John Loro – Australia

468. John Majiok- South Sudan

469. John Makuach – USA

470. John Nassar – South Suan

471. John Nuoi Wuor – USA

472. John Ojur Dennis – Malaysia

473. John Zakaria – Germany

474. Johnson Aleer – USA

475. Johnson Garang Ngor – Australia

476. Johnson Moun – USA

477. Jok Biong Alor Kuol – Finland

478. Jok D. Malong - Canada

479. Jok Marial Mading – India

480. Jong Adiang – USA

481. Jor Wol Jor – USA

482. Joseph Akij – Denmark

483. Joseph Akonda – Australia

484. Joseph Alfred – Netherlands

485. Joseph Ariki – Germany

486. Joseph Bol – USA

487. Joseph Deng Aruo – Denmark

488. Joseph Kiir Akol – USA

489. Joseph Lukadi Lobura – South Sudan

490. Joseph Mading – Canada

491. Joseph Maker – Canada

492. Joseph Mou Madut – New Zealand

493. Joseph Otto Manaseeh – Denmark

494. Joseph Oukelo – Australia

495. Joseph Stewart Sr - Norway

496. Joseph Wol – Germany

497. Joseph Yak Yak – USA

498. Josephs Gatyoung Khan – USA

499. Jouk,Hakim Mayol – Germany

500. Joy Malik Malik – Kenya

501. Juba Youl – Australia

502. Judith Kamala – Australia

503. Julia Amon Wantok – Canada

504. Jurchur James Wal – USA

505. Justin Donato Yanga – USA

506. Jwothab Othow – USA

507. Kajijo Guya – USA

508. Kalisto Okun – UK

509. Kan Nyuon – USA

510. Kang Guot – USA

511. Kang Kok Thach – Canada

512. Karim Charles Wilson – South Sudan

513. Kat Miakuei – USA

514. Katherina Youm Benjamin - USA

515. Kayaso Wani – USA

516. Keak Lam Kierkok – USA

517. Keak Wan Majiek – Canada

518. Ken Ocheng – Australia

519. Kenady Ayei – Australia

520. Kerubino Kang Guot – USA

521. Khamis Wangita – Australia

522. Khan Nyuon – USA

523. Khor Arem Woi – Canada

524. Kiir Changath Chol – Canada

525. Kiir Malek – USA

526. Kiir Mayam – USA

527. Kimberly Pedigo – USA

528. Koac Wol – Canada

529. Koang B. Chol

530. Koang Gatkuoth Bidit – USA

531. Koang Yien Mut – Denmark

532. Kodi Ezekiel Kodi – USA

533. Kolit G. Ram

534. Kolnyin Nak Goljok – USA

535. Komach Deng Dey – USA

536. Kon Ayoum – Austria

537. Kon Kon – USA

538. Kon Kornelio Madut – Canada

539. Kor Rualmim – USA

540. Koumar Biliu – England

541. Kuac Dau – USA

542. Kuach Deng – Canada

543. Kuei Jacob Maker Mathic – Canada

544. Kuel Madut Jok Agai – Canada

545. Kuet Pouch Nyuot – USA

546. Kueth Guer Lual – South

547. Kueth Yoh – Canada

548. Kuir Ajang – USA

549. Kuir Ajang De Jibol – USA

550. Kuir Deng – USA

551. Kun Gach Salina – USA

552. Kuol Arikdit Mawien – USA

553. Kuol Deng – Canada

554. Kuot Arop Deng – USA

555. Kuot Elijah Buol – Australia

556. Kuot Majok Diing Majok – Canada

557. Kuot Santo Malook – Uganda

558. Kur Aciek Ajak – USA

559. Kur Chopbany Kur – South Sudan

560. Kur Juac Deng – Kenya

561. Kur Mayen – USA

562. Kwaje M. Lasu, RCP, MPH – USA

563. Laat Gatluak Ruach – USA

564. Laat Marial – USA

565. Ladu Artema – USA

566. Lako Lino – Australia

567. Lam Gony Puor – Denmark

568. Lam Jok Wai – Canada

569. Lam Moses Mayiel – Denmark

570. Lam Othwonh Dak – USA

571. Lam Thot Muang – USA

572. Lavinia Yor – Australia

573. Lazarus Yak De Ngor – USA

574. Leana Datetin - Canada

575. Leeka L. J. Gwanganalie – USA

576. Lem Baguoot – Australia

577. Lem Miyar Monykuo –USA

578. Lemi L Lado – USA

579. Lero Odola – USA

580. Liec Ezekiel Kodi – USA

581. Lilian Nyersuk – USA

582. Lily A. Akol – USA

583. Lina Dau – Australia

584. Lino Lang Nyok – USA

585. Lino Lokine Lobai – Norway

586. Lino Mayen – USA

587. Linous Geri – USA

588. Lobolo-Hitti Onyo-Majileikwa Lokwahu Irere – Denmark

589. Lolita Lee – Australia

590. Louis Pancrasio Oukelo – Australia

591. Lovington Madol Aciek – South Sudan

592. Lual Deng Yai – USA

593. Lual Marou M. Dut – USA

594. Lucia Iliha Ohuro – South Sudan

595. Luel G. Luak – USA

596. Luk Pathot Henry Diew – South Sudan

597. Luke Achor – USA

598. Lul Gatkuoth Gatluak - USA

599. Luna Kuol – Australia

600. Lwal Baguoot – USA

601. Lwal Jacob – USA

602. Mabach Kuol - Canada

603. Mabiei Abuol – USA

604. Mabior Riong L. Denget – USA

605. Macar Bak Akec – USA

606. Machar Agoot – USA

607. Machar W. Aleu-Baak – South Sudan

608. Machiek Deng – New Zealand

609. Machien Luoi Dagoor – South Sudan

610. Machok Deng – Germany

611. Madhe Arop Alor – Australia

612. Madhel Yor Mathok

613. Madhieu Jangkou Machonyjok – USA

614. Mading Duor – Canada

615. Mafer Dufer Diar – South Sudan

616. Magdelena Kuyang – USA

617. Magok Riak Dud – USA

618. Majak Akot Autiak – USA

619. Majiok Purdet – Canada

620. Majok Amal Awan – USA

621. Majok Arok Kunjok – Canada

622. Majok Deng – USA

623. Majok Kon – USA

624. Majok Machar Goljok

625. Majuec Marial Shayok – Canada

626. Majur Deng Mabior – USA

627. Majush Kunjok – Kenya

628. Makario Amoja – USA

629. Makur Macuei Thondok – Australia

630. Makur Mading – USA

631. Malakal C. Luak – Canada

632. Maliet Chol – Germany

633. Malith Akuei – USA

634. Malith Atooranyar – Uganda

635. Malong Jok – Canada

636. Malou Jok – USA

637. Malual Ater Bol – USA

638. Malual Garang – New Zealand

639. Malual Manyok – USA

640. Malueeth Mapior Thuch – USA

641. Maluk wuor – USA

642. Mamer Deng Mamer – New Zealand

643. Mangok Jok – USA

644. Mangok Mayen – USA

645. Mangol Lok – Australia

646. Manjala Koch – Canada

647. Manut Aliab – Germany

648. Manut Juac – Austria

649. Manut Mawien – USA

650. Manyang Aciek Ajak – USA

651. Marec Marial – USA

652. Margaret Abang Denis – Canada

653. Margaret Timothy – Netherlands

654. Mario Madut Ayudo – Canada

655. Mario Majony De Aardit – Kenya

656. Mark Aleu – USA

657. Mark Kodi – USA

658. Mark Omina Luka – South Sudan

659. Marol W. Deng – USA

660. Martin Abucha – USA

661. Martin Atafiano Achaha – South Sudan

662. Martin Borni – USA

663. Martin Garang Aher – Australia

664. Martin James - Sudan

665. Martin Noah – USA

666. Martin Raphael – USA

667. Maruon Ayiei – USA

668. Mary Akech – USA

669. Mary Apel Mayom – USA

670. Mary Baak Anei – USA

671. Mary Bill – USA

672. Mary John Malau – Australia

673. Mary Nyaluak Makuach – Denmark

674. Mary Nyanbuoney Biel – USA

675. Mary Toka – Germany

676. Mathew Ater Dak – USA

677. Mathew Kon – USA

678. Mathiang Makhoor Deng – USA

679. Mathoi Noi – USA

680. Matilda Rial – USA

681. Matilda Yak – USA

682. Matiop Kuol – USA

683. Matot Akech Matot – Australia

684. Matthew Konga – USA

685. Mawien Deng kuol – Australia

686. Mawien Maroundit – USA

687. Mawut Ayor Riak – USA

688. Mawut Mayiik – USA

689. Mawut Wour – USA

690. Mayen Deng - USA

691. Mayen Wen Muorwel Mayom – USA

692. Mayiik de Nyok – USA

693. Mayiik Deng Kiir – USA

694. Mayok Kur – USA

695. Mayol Bol - USA

696. Mayom Bol Achuk – USA

697. Mayot Ajang – USA

698. Meg Awek – USA

699. Miabil Minyiel – USA

700. Miagak Dau Kuol – USA

701. Miaker Buk Mijok – USA

702. Miaker Pieng – Canada

703. Miakuei Kuol – USA

704. Michael Anyieth Duom – Australia

705. Michael Awuol Ayual – USA

706. Michael Ayak Kuol - USA

707. Michael Gatlek Liah – USA

708. Michael Gatwech Joach

709. Michael Marial Khok – USA

710. Michael Miyom Minyiel – USA

711. Michael Monyluak Yool – USA

712. Michar Achuil Dhieu – USA

713. Micklina Kenyi – USA

714. Mijak Wuor Mijok – USA

715. Mijok Ayuel – South Sudan

716. Mijok Dongwei Akier – USA

717. Mike Babu Zuwe – Canada

718. Mike Chol – South Sudan

719. Mimi Sabstiano Akot Ring – USA

720. Miyar De'Nyok – Canada

721. Miyom Lang – USA

722. Miyom Thon Deng – USA

723. Miyong Kuon – South Sudan

724. Modi De Kiden – Germany

725. Monica Adut Jok – New Zealand

726. Monybany Minyang Dau – Canada

727. Monybany Minyang Dau – Canada

728. Monydit Thuch Monydit – USA

729. Monyjiek Baguoot – South Sudan

730. Monyluak D. Kur – USA

731. Monyluak de Miakol – USA

732. Monytiop Dau – USA

733. Monywer Bol Agon – Australia

734. Morgan Wani – USA

735. Morris Yoll – USA

736. Moses Abudhok – USA

737. Moses Dut – USA

738. Moses Geng Ajou – USA

739. Moses Khoor Joh – USA

740. Moses Long – USA

741. Moses Matur – USA

742. Moses Matur Chol – USA

743. Moses Suroba – Germany

744. Moses Tisa – UK

745. Mujkwan James Agor – USA

746. Mut Kuach Kang – Canada

747. Muya Yanga – USA

748. Naam Akech Gum – USA

749. Nakuwa Jnr – UK

750. Nancy Akech Abur – USA

751. Nathan Chol – USA

752. Ndoromo – USA

753. Nelson Ungang – USA

754. Ngong Aher – Australia

755. Ngong Deng – USA

756. Ngor Biar Dengaguek – USA

757. Ngor Chol – USA

758. Ngor Deng Kot – USA

759. Ngor Gatakalthi Deng Gutakaldit – USA

760. Ngor Kur Monyol – USA

761. Nhial Bol Nhial – USA

762. Nhial Dak Duop – USA

763. Nhial Kuek Wal – Denmark

764. Nhial Tiitmamer – Canada

765. Nimeri Danis – USA

766. Nimeri Denis – USA

767. Nyachar Nyang Wang – Canada

768. Nyadeng Gatluak Kang – USA

769. Nyadoar Bilim – USA

770. Nyakor Mundit – USA

771. Nyakuacha Thuok lewjak – South Sudan

772. Nyakume Guk – USA

773. Nyalong Nhial – USA

774. Nyamjowk Chan – USA

775. Nyanchiew Biel Bichiok – USA

776. Nyandeng Ariik – Germany

777. Nyang Chatiem Dang – USA

778. Nyang Nyang Gum – Australia

779. Nyanok James Agor – USA

780. Nyanyiik Michar – USA

781. Nyapan Taban – USA

782. Nyayath Manyuat Kuot – South Sudan

783. Nyazode thon masiah – South Sudan

784. Nyeruon Dhuor – USA

785. Nyibek Bol – USA

786. Nyibol Randhal – Canada

787. Nyirou Deng – USA

788. Nyiware Ezekiel Kodi – USA

789. Nymuoch Cheing – USA

790. Nyok Yong Nyok – Kenya

791. obickson Juma Modi – Canada

792. Ogir James Agor – USA

793. Okweri Akwai – USA

794. Ongin Ding – USA

795. Oriho Remy Urbano – South Sudan.

796. Osama Abdurahman Sole – Australia

797. Osuru Robert Soforonio – South Sudan

798. Othello Peter – Canada

799. Othow Awang – USA

800. Pagor Malok Akot – USA

801. Palath Miaker Diar – USA

802. Palath Thonchar Mialual – USA

803. Pandek Michael – South Sudan

804. Panther Anyoun – USA

805. Panther Kuol – USA

806. Pater Dubdub – Germany

807. Pathot Henry Diew – South Sudan

808. Paul Abore Omon – USA

809. Paul Bilal – Australia

810. Paul Puok Bany – Canada

811. Paulina Lako – Australia

812. Paulino Miabek Minyiel – USA

813. Peter Abolish Kheny – USA

814. Peter Aciek Adhum – USA

815. Peter Dak Dador – South Sudan

816. Peter Kuol – USA

817. Peter Kuot – USA

818. Peter Lomodo – New Zealand

819. Peter Magai Bul – USA

820. Peter Makoi Roai – Netherlands

821. Peter Malek Malou – Canada

822. Peter Marial – USA

823. Peter Mawien Kuol – South Sudan

824. Peter Ngong – USA

825. Peter Nyibek Deng –USA

826. Peter Panther Agok – USA

827. Peter Reat Gatkuoth – Costa Rica

828. Petero Apet – USA

829. Philip Maluak Mayen – USA

830. Philip Ruach Chan – USA

831. Philip Tolewut Michar – Australia

832. Pita Lee – Australia

833. Pony Kenyi – USA

834. Pouch Dit – USA

835. Pualino Owana – USA

836. Pur Deng Law – Uganda

837. Rahinna Samer – Canada

838. Rambang Gideon Gai – South Sudan

839. Rasha Mohamed – USA

840. Raymond Mayen – USA

841. Reat Nhial Tuany – South Sudan

842. Reath Kawang Nyak – Denmark

843. Rebecca Achol – USA

844. Rebecca Paul Deng – Finland

845. Rebeeca Amour Mach – USA

846. Reuben G. Panchol – USA

847. Riak Kur Riak – Canada

848. Richard Ayume Paul – South Sudan

849. Richard Lominyo – Australia

850. Riek Dak – USA

851. Ring Archangelo Ayuel – USA

852. Ring Arop – South Sudan

853. Ritta Laki – USA

854. Robecca Nyakier Thor – USA

855. Robert Byer – New Zealand

856. Robert Ohisa – Canada

857. Romano Aleu Mawien – Canada

858. Ronald Geri – USA

859. Rosa Loki – USA

860. Rose Alba – Australia

861. Rose oduho – USA

862. Saad El Din Ojej – Australia

863. Sabir Ater Abomtoch – South Sudan

864. Sabri Abdalla – Australia

865. Sadonia Adeng – USA

866. Said Jima Shoune – USA

867. Salva Nyok Dengkobek – South Sudan

868. Sam Dilla – USA

869. Sam Lole – Canada

870. Sammy Akuoch Bol – USA

871. Samuel Albino – USA

872. Samuel Dut Akech – USA

873. Samuel Miarial Tuolual – USA

874. Samuel Monyaguek Tiep – USA

875. Samuel Toka – Germany

876. Santino Anuer Haar – USA

877. Santino Atak – USA

878. Santino Athoi Diar – USA

879. Santino Ayuel Longar – Canada

880. Santino Dudi Kiir – USA

881. Santino Juach Mayiik – USA

882. Santino Kutpul Dau – Canada

883. Santino M. Deng – USA

884. Santino Mijok Achuil – USA

885. Santino Mou – Australia

886. Santino Yugu – Australia

887. Santo Oburak – USA

888. Sara Gong – Australia

889. Sarah A. Denget – USA

890. Sarah Chan – USA

891. Sarah Chung – USA

892. Sarah Cleto Rial – USA

893. Sarah More – USA

894. Sarah Nyaboung – New Zealand

895. Sarah Paul – USA

896. Sarah Nyadak Toang – South Sudan

897. Sarphina Surur – USA

898. Sarra Dador – Australia

899. Savia Aziku Rumeous – Australia

900. Sebit Joseph Livio – USA

901. Sebit Lako – South Sudan

902. Shanjok Shan – USA

903. Sheronda Suber – USA

904. Shushu Biong – USA

905. Sidonia Dau Deng – USA

906. Silver Forester – Australia

907. Silvestro Akara Bakhiet – USA

908. Simon Akoch John – USA

909. Simon Chol Machiek – USA

910. Simon Chol Mialith – Netherlands

911. Simon Dang Muthiang – Denmark

912. Simon Gany Gatluak – Australia

913. Simon Luk – USA

914. Simon Manut Agil – USA

915. Simon Mayiik Miaker

916. Simon Monyaguek Dudi – USA

917. Simon Monytou Arop – USA

918. Simon Ngor Acigak – South Sudan

919. Simon Ngout – New Zealand

920. Simon Nyok Deng – South Sudan

921. Simon O. Omot – USA

922. Simon Tor Deng – Canada

923. Simon Torit – USA

924. Simon Wal Bumetet – USA

925. Solomon Ariik M.L. – USA

926. Somit Osman Somit – Australia

927. Soro Mike Hakim – USA

928. Stefano Wieu Mialek – South Sudan

929. Stella Peter – USA

930. Stephanie Maker – USA

931. Stephen Hoth Lam – USA

932. Stephen Mayuen Mou – Canada

933. Stephen Miyong Nyuon – USA

934. Stephen Yak – Australia

935. Stephen Yang Chuol Luak – Canada

936. Stevenson Maw – Austria

937. Susie Manas Bill – Canada

938. Suzan Deng Ater - USA

939. Suzy Stephen – England

940. Taban Augustine Joseph – South Sudan

941. Taban Ohitiala Amedeo – South Sudan.

942. Tabitha Chagai Mabor – Germany

943. Tabitha Nyankiir Makuei – USA

944. Tegjwok James Agor – USA

945. Teresa Nyanpiu Arop – USA

946. Tethluach Yong – USA

947. Thabor Ding – USA

948. Theem Machiek – USA

949. Thirik Lang Mijak – USA

950. Thomas Oromo – Australia

951. Thomas William Kak – USA

952. Thon Alier – USA

953. Thon Dengyom – USA

954. Thon Kuany Arok D’Agoot – Canada

955. Thon Paleek Akol – USA

956. Thonakol Miaker Yiik – USA

957. Tibisa Thor – USA

958. Tiem Galuak – Germany

959. Tiep Mialek – USA

960. Tito Majak Goc – Australia

961. Tommy Daniel Lotara – Norway

962. Top YangKouth Tut – Denmark

963. Tor Michar Mialek – USA

964. Tot Lul Mankato – USA

965. Tub Deng Range Deng – South Sudan

966. Tut Deng – USA

967. Tut Gatwech Garang – Denmark

968. Tut Gatyiel –USA

969. Tut K.Wuol – USA

970. Tut Phot Yuot – Canada

971. Tut Tongyiek Ding – USA

972. Tut Tool – USA

973. Tut Wuor Gatkuoth – USA

974. Tut Chawich – USA

975. Tut Kuach – USA

976. Valentino Achak Deng – South Sudan

977. Valeria Debele – USA

978. Victor Makure – South Sudan

979. Victoria Chol – USA

980. Vivian Chan – USA

981. Wai J. Wai – USA

982. Wal Lual Arop – Australia

983. Wal Moranyar Biet – USA

984. Wani Machath Nhial – Uganda

985. Wen Kon Awet – USA

986. Whywill Mabor – USA

987. William Biar Gai – New Zealand

988. William Kuol Mayom – USA

989. William Pay Tuoy-Giel – USA

990. William Ramadalla – USA

991. William Sino – USA

992. Williams Chok Choc – USA

993. Wilson John Abdu – Australia

994. Wilson Lual – USA

995. Wilson Maditkuek – USA

996. Wol Manon Mangong – Canada

997. Woruk Wurok – USA

998. Wuor Kuol Theithiei – Canada

999. Wuor Amal – USA

1000. Wurda Logoro – USA

1001. Yak Deng – USA

1002. Yar Madak Barkuei – USA

1003. Yat Pathot Henry Diew – South Sudan

1004. Yel A. Edwang – USA

1005. Yel Athiang Dhal – USA

1006. Yel Mathon Yel – USA

1007. Yien Thoong – USA

1008. Yong Deng – USA

1009. Yony Gathoth Gatkouth – Denmark

1010. Yor Yor – Canada

1011. Zachariah Hani – Egypt

1012. Zuhur Geri – USA

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