Ceasefire Monitors reports improved accessibility to sites

Hellen Achayo | February 12, 2017 | 3:23 pm

CTSAMM team's recent patrol in Yei. Photo: UNMISS/Isaac Billy

The Chairperson of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission says
ceasefire monitors have reported an improvement in access to areas in the
Equatoria region.Festus Mogae says the Ceasefire Transitional Security
Monitoring Mechanism has recently conducted patrols with the full support
of the government and UNMISS in Yei, Mundri and Maridi.

In a quarterly report by the Chairperson of the Joint Monitoring and
Evaluation Commission, CTSAMM recently deployed an investigation team to
Yei to verify and investigate an allegation of burning of 1,900 houses in
November 2016.

In addition, CTSAMM is investigating several ceasefire violations, most of
which are in the Equatoria and Upper Nile regions.However, JMEC chairman
Festus Mogae, says there exists severe restriction of freedom of movement
in other areas due to the activities of what he describes as non-signatory
unidentified armed groups in CTSAMM’s operational areas.

The report says while CTSAMM appreciates the administrative and Force
Protection assistance it receives from UNMISS, the absence of dedicated
force protection units that can deploy in a timely manner hampers its
operations.These factors impede CTSAMM’s ability to efficiently deliver on
critical mission activities.

The JMEC quarterly report says another significant challenge that has
hindered CTSAMM’s ability to conduct investigations is inability to contact
leaders of armed groups in the Equatoria.A new report released by CTSAMM
shows series of violations of ceasefire arrangements since June 2016.

Two weeks ago, a United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) integrated
convoy comprising of civilians, a team from the Ceasefire and Transitional
Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism (CTSAMM) and force protection from the
UNMISS, travelled to Yei to assess the humanitarian situation and
investigate Human Rights’ violations following reports of conflict in the
area.

During the long-range patrol, the team visited locations where houses were
burnt at Lutaya, in the outskirts of Yei and Sangari, four kilometers along
the Yei-Lasu road.

The convoy also went to Kaya at Uganda South Sudan border.The team reported
that the areas visited have been deserted as people left due to the
conflict.

In Yei, the ceasefire monitors conducted a two-day civic-military workshop
aimed at improving the relationship between Sudan People’s Liberation Army
and civilians.

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