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Top SPLA general resigns, cites abuses and tribal agenda

TAMAZUJ (11 Feb.)

A top army general in the South Sudan’s national army, the Sudan People’s
Liberation Army (SPLA), has resigned from the government, accusing
President Salva Kiir and SPLA leadership of pursuing a tribal agenda in the
country.

Lieutenant General Thomas Cirillo Swaka, the Deputy Chief of  General Staff
for Logistics in the SPLA army, is the second highest-ranking officer to
resign after Gen. Bapiny Monytuil since clashes erupted between government
troops and opposition fighters in July last year.

Swaka hails from Equatoria region.In a letter of resignation seen by Radio
Tamazuj today, Gen. Thomas Cirillo accused President Salva Kiir and the
SPLA Chief of General Staff Paul Malong of deliberately orchestrated
planned violations of the signed peace agreement in August  2015 which
caused fighting in the capital Juba in July last year.

Cirillo said President Kiir and his Dinka leadership clique have tactically
and systematically transformed the SPLA army into a partisan and tribal
army that targets non-Dinka tribes.He further said the SPLA, police and
other security organs systematically recruited Dinka from the President
Kiir and chief of army staff's home region,  claiming other tribes and
Dinkas who disagreed with President Kiir's policy were sidelined.

Cirillo pointed out that soldiers from the Dinka ethnic group have been
strategically deployed in non-Dinka areas to implement the policy of land
occupation."The President and these SPLA officers have systematically
frustrated the implementations of the peace agreement and pursued the
agenda of Jieng Council of Elders (JCE) of ethnic cleansing, forceful
displacement of people from the their ancestral lands and ethnic
domination," he said.

"At this juncture, I can no longer continue to be part of the ongoing
destruction of our beloved country by the same army," he stressed.

The SPLA general accused the Mathiang Anyoor tribal militias of burning
villages, grabbing land, especially in Equatoria, Shilluk land and Western
Bahr el Ghazal.

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