Jonglei youth threaten to attack Boma after withdrawal

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March 12, 2017 (JUBA) – The youth from South Sudans’ Jonglei state
have threatened to carry out an attack on the neighbouring Boma state,
claiming that their objective is to locate, find and trace all the
raided cattle and abducted children from December 2016, should the
agreement signed between the two communities be dishonoured.

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Some of the angry youth protesting in the Jonglei capital, Bor on July
19, 2016 (ST)

“The youth will return to Boma anytime to locate, find and trace all
raided cattle and children if the December 2016 agreement is not
honoured,” party’s reads the youth’s statement extended to Sudan
Tribune.

The statement attributed the cause of the youth’s withdrawal from Boma
after the attack in the area to the recent national prayer day called
by President Salva Kiir and the visit of the special representative of
the secretary general of the United Nations to Bor.

Withdrawal of the youth, the statement further observed, was done in
preparation for the peace negotiations in the national dialogue for
peace and reconciliation.

The 11 March statement was signed by Majok Kalei, the community’s
representative, the paramount chief of Twic East county, Alier Aluong,
the paramount chief of Bor and the acting paramount chief, Deng Mabur.

(ST)

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    13 March 05:56, by Kush Natives

    Meaningless! What was the meaning of the national prayer, that
just took place for the sake of reconciliation and forgiveness? Second
to that, when did Jonglei youth realized that they have got a capacity
to threaten Boma state youth or are they expecting SPLA the national
army to be used on their behalf? First and foremost, if these two
sisters communities failed to get along for whatever-

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        13 March 07:39, by Midit Mitot

        Wulululuulu,
        I told you guys, it would have been a great surprise if Bor
Youths could overrun Murle land, at-least Nyarweng and Cuor/Padiet
community could do that.

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    13 March 06:02, by Kush Natives

    con, reason the case might be. They should together concentrate on
a peaceful dialogue rather then viewing use of force a solution to
their problem. If these both two communities put aside the culture of
an ignorant. The peaceful coexistent is very far them. Truth must be
tell!

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    13 March 06:51, by Theallseeingeye

    now what is the meaning of the "National Prayer" for forgiveness
and reconciliation? to top on that please check this
"http://nyamile.com/2017/03/12/priest-kidnapped-tortured-and-killed-by-security-forces-loyal-to-president-kiir/";

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        13 March 07:21, by Kush Natives

        Theallseeingeye,
        Take your stand, in stead of mocking me! You want to tell me
the kidnapping of the priest in Juba by national security forces? How
many security forces do we have in Juba? There’s IO and IG security
forces here. So, since most of IO forces are against the peaceful
dialogue, they could create anything they want in order to spoil our
successful and God given dialogue in the nation.

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    13 March 07:01, by Ater

    Am total pissed with Bor,they start and when it gets out of
control,they quickly rush and plead for help from the national
government.Your children,wives have been abducted and cattle
looted,then what are you waiting,go for them.Why withdrown again when
your daughters and wives are been raped by Murle,small tribe which is
not half of your big population.I dont want the govement to interfere
in thi

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        13 March 10:30, by Malakal county Simon

        It’s amused seeing coward Bor Youth got the guts issuing a
threat and conditions to warriors Murlie youth???? Wow! Good luck
coward Bor Youths!!!!

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    13 March 12:21, by Dak tak

    The dinka Bor youth were cornered and humiliated by this small
tribe and now they want to talk nonsense as usual, because they only
good at blahblah and not in front. They are the very youth who killed
the unarmed civilians in UNMiSs camp in Bor and the same youth that
cross to Awerial on hearing the advance of Nyaborjiok. Who are these
cowards try to fool anyway.

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    13 March 12:22, by Dak tak

    The dinka Bor youth were cornered and humiliated by this small
tribe and now they want to talk nonsense as usual, because they only
good at blahblah and not in front. They are the very youth who killed
the unarmed civilians in UNMiSs camp in Bor and the same youth that
cross to Awerial on hearing the advance of Nyaborjiok. Who are these
cowards try to fool anyway.

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