National Salvation (NAS), United Kingdom, of Gen. Cirillo rejects
Jieng’s letter defaming Cirillo
Mar. 27 National, Uncategorized 24 comments     

National Salvation Front (NAS) United Kingdom
Date: 26th March 2017;

Response to JCE’s press release of 21st March 2017 in respect of
General Thomas Cirilo Swaka

The JCE’s letter strives to depict General Thomas Cirilo Swaka and the
Equatorians as enemies of Jieng and Nuer. In this false portrayal of
General Swaka, the aim is to divide South Sudanese against one
another.

This baseless claim that Equatorians wish to be annexed to Uganda or
secede from South Sudan as an independent country is a ploy to
delegitimize Equatorians as South Sudanese.

National Salvation Front is a movement championing the cause of all
South Sudanese to rid the country of the current tribal system in
Juba.

In paragraph 2 of the JCE’s letter, General Swaka is quoted out of
context as he clearly referred to the incident of violence in July
2016, and not the power struggle that sparked the conflict in December
2013. Please see paragraph 2 of General Swaka’s resignation letter in
its entirety.

The JCE argues that it has no violent agenda but that, “it is Thomas
Cirilo himself who has done everything with his tribal death squads to
target innocent Jieng on the Equatorian roads and towns.” This is not
true.

The evidence of JCE’s violent agenda can be seen in their letters to
the international community: ‘The Position of the JCE on the IGAD-Plus
proposed compromise agreement’
(file:///C:/Users/Rosemary/Downloads/JCE%20-%20Position%20on%20Proposed%20Compromise%20Agreement%20(1).pdf)
and ‘Jieng Council of Elders rejects imposition of peace on South
Sudan’ 
(https://paanluelwel.com/2015/04/01/jieng-council-of-elders-rejects-imposition-of-peace-on-south-sudan/)
and also the Obassanjo report: African Union Commission of Inquiry on
South Sudan.

As with regards to General Swaka being a leader of a “tribal death
squad”, this is nothing other than a deliberate smear campaign to
tarnish the image of General Swaka.

It is worth mentioning that General Swaka graduated from the Military
College in Khartoum in 1984, that is nearly 2 years following the
division of South Sudan into 3 regions of Bahr El Ghazal, Upper Nile
and Equatoria by the then President Jaafar Mohamad Niemeri.

This division of the Southern Sudan resulted into the Jieng and the
Nuer going to their respective regions. By the time General Swaka
graduated from the military college and returned to Juba, arguably 99
percent of the Jieng and the Nuer had gone to their respective
regions.

The crucial question then is: which Jieng and Nuer did General Swaka kill?

“The infamous White House” in Juba referred to by the JCE was created
by President Omer El Bashir’s regime which came to power on 30th June
1989. The so called “White House” actually was the USAID office in
Juba which the government took over and converted into a security
office.

The name reflects the colour of the paint of the house. By this time
literally there were no Jieng and Nuer in Juba save members of the
security forces. Equally, there were no Equatorians in the other two
regions as they had to return home. So what is the JCE talking about
here?

General Swaka’s rebellion from the Sudanese army and his subsequent
joining of the SPLM/A follows the massacre of Equatorian army
officers, police officers, prison wardens, wild life officers and
intellectuals by the Bashir regime in 1992.

Now if General Swaka were a Jieng hater, why would he have joined an
organisation (SPLA/M) whose leader was a Jieng and dominated by the
Jieng?

The JCE shamelessly claim that, “[m]ore importantly, the Jieng people
possess the largest land mass in South Sudan and they are not in the
business of territorial expansion. And so to suggest that The JCE has
an agenda for forceful displacement of people from their ancestral
lands is again a cheap lie by the general to win sympathy. The idea of
tribal territorial expansion ended in the nineteenth century and the
general must learn how to properly package his lies.”

This is rich coming from the JCE. When president Kiir issued a decree
(Decree Establishment order 36/2015 in October 2015) the JCE was the
first to jubilantly congratulate the president for this instrument of
land theft from other tribes.

This decree annexed lands from the Chollo, Nuer and Fertit people to
the benefit of the Jieng.

Furthermore the naming of places in non-Jieng territories by the Jieng
using Jieng names is a attempt to psychologically lay claim of the
area. For example Korok Hill in Juba the Jieng have named it ‘Jebel
Dinka’, another example is the fact that the Jieng now call Nimule
‘Bor 2’.

If this is not evidence of territorial expansion endorsed by the JCE,
why in their alleged civil capacity do they not speak out against it?
Given this evidence, how can General Swaka be lying?

In relation to JCE’s claim made in paragraph 10 (last paragraph of
page 3), the JCE claims that they have implemented the policy of
affirmative action.

Aside from the patronising implications of that claim, please can the
JCE provide evidence of this alleged policy which would be
demonstrated by proportional representation of all the tribes and the
regions in both the army and the government?

Paragraph 11 of the JCE’s letter states: “Another point worth
responding to is point 10 of the letter which General Cirilo claimed
that the JCE sits in military command meetings and that it gives
directives to the military.

This is obviously a very cheap and baseless attack. The SPLA is a
military organisation managing a civil war, so a civil body like the
JCE has neither the knowledge nor the mandate to give instructions to
military professionals.

What is clear is that General Cirilo is full of hate against the Jieng
people and his wild claims against the JCE are simply his attempt to
hide his hatred and his desire to tarnish the image of the Jieng
people.”

The JCE is full of contradictions. Their claim that they are a civil
body is utter nonsense. Their letter which we are responding to in
itself is evidence that the JCE is not a civil society group because
this letter without any doubt is advancing a political end.

Again their letters to the international community and their deadly
involvement in the events leading to the cleansing of the Nuer in
December 2013 reported in the Obassanjo report speak for itself.

Furthermore, what civic functions does the JCE perform?

For the JCE to deny their participation in military affairs of the
Republic of South Sudan is beyond belief. As mentioned earlier, the
Obassanjo report into the crisis in South Sudan clearly evidences the
fact that the JCE is heavily involved in military affairs of the
country.

The fact that they converted the army into Jieng militia cannot be
denied and there is no way they can hide it. What kind of a national
army would use the Jieng language as its operating language?
Especially when Jieng is not the national language of the country,
please see the evidence in this YouTube link, ‘The Mighty SPLA (Tiger
Division)’ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSQDSn3eaBo)

In paragraph 13 of JCE’s letter (paragraph 4 of page 4), the JCE
intends to distort the land grab attempts of General Swaka’s ancestral
land by members of the Jieng. Please see ‘Confronting the Jieng policy
of land grab in South
Sudan.’(https://pachodo.org/latest-news-articles/pachodo-english-articles/12156-confronting-the-policy-of-land-grab-in-south-sudan)

What the JCE is doing by their insinuations here is projecting their
own behaviour onto the general.

In regards to paragraph 14 of JCE’s letter (paragraph 5 of page 4),
the people of South Sudan have been victimised, abused and
disempowered by the Jieng dominated government. The logical and
natural result of such treatment is scepticism and resentment.

The JCE seeks to trivialise these natural sentiments by dismissing and
projecting them as tribalism onto other non Jieng people. This is a
dangerous policy because the JCE is living in denial of other
communities pains.

Should the JCE continue to peddle this dismissive argument, the other
communities may retaliate against the Jieng because the Jieng would
not have had the time to reflect and change the behaviour that is
alienating them from other South Sudanese communities. Please see,
‘The storm of change gathering to sweep Kiir and the JCE from power.’
(http://www.southsudannation.com/the-storm-of-change-gathering-to-sweep-kiir-and-jce-from-power/)

The attempted character assassination of General Swaka by the JCE is a
clear example of the extent to which the JCE will go to discredit a
credible opposition leader who has fought tirelessly for the
liberation of South Sudan.

The lies fabricated about General Swaka being a foreign agent,
corrupt, money embezzler and ‘a weak charactered man’ without any
truth in it is intended to destroy General Swaka. We cannot be angry
with the JCE for this letter because it is proof that they are
clutching at straws to defeat a formidable opponent.

In conclusion, JCE’s ugly role in the destabilisation and destruction
of South Sudan with its tribal agenda is openly known to every South
Sudanese including children.

Their attempt to rebrand themselves as a civil society group, pursuing
peace in the country in order to rebut General Thomas Cirilo Swaka’s
evidenced assertion in his resignation letter, will not pull the wool
over the eyes of the people of South Sudan.

Signed
NSF (NAS) UK
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24 Comments

    Deng Monymor
    March 27, 2017 at 6:10 pm   

    NSF-UK (Kokora II-UK),

    The history of Kokora is fresh and alive in memories of many
people today, so denying the roles played by people who pretend to be
saviors of the nation is ridiculous and absurd. The role played by
Cirilo family is indisputable…..Peter Cirilo, the brother Thomas
Cirilo, executed Kokora I while his brother is now about lead Kokora
II. These are facts. They cannot be disputed even if you wake up
Joseph Tumbura from his grave. He would tell you that “I engineered it
but Peter Cirilo executed it with his brother, Thomas Cirilo, as a
commanding officer. Evidently, the hunting down of Jieng, Chollo, and
Nuer as “all the same Jenge” in Equatoria in 1980s was not different
from current MTN hunting going on Equatorian roads today. Say what you
want to say but Kokora II is real and we will face it, full stop.
    Reply
        info@southsudannation
        March 27, 2017 at 8:20 pm       

        Deng Monymor,
        Why not look at things in a more civilized and political way?
Like devolution of the political system and government in the
dysfunctional SPLM/A tribal hegemony.
        The preponderance of evidence since Kiir became president have
shown and proven that South Sudan is a failed state and will continue
so UNLESS something else is done.
        When ‘kokora’ was introduced in 1983, it enabled almost all
the three regions of then Southern Sudan to enjoy the obvious benefits
of political and economic powers that were closer at home.
        Currently, everything is tightly controlled by a bunch of
thieves in Juba and therefore everyone has to come to this town to
survive. This is shamefully against Dr. John Garang’s philosophy of
taking the towns and services to the people. Blessed Garang, today
Ramciel would be like Dubai or Singapore, but for the incompetent Kiir
and his tribal cabal aka, JCE.
        Let’s wait until Gen. Cirillo kicks Kiir out and takes over
power before we hurriedly pass such a misconception.
        Editor
        Reply
            Deng Monymor
            March 28, 2017 at 6:19 pm   

            Editor,

            To “look at things in a more civilized”! You must have
been away from home for very long time, my friend. The MTN hunters
don’t even know what this word looks like in practice. Have you not
seen how they celebrated when they preyed on some innocent civilians
on Juba-Yei road? or their supporters praising Jesus in Churches and
at their homes in the civilized world? If this is the civilization
manner you are referring to, no wander why you praised Kokora on one
hand while abhor it when it is mentioned with connection to Thomas
Cirilo, the leader of Kokora II.

            I have seen how you mentioned word “veteran” on Thomas
Cirilo loosely. Do you really understand what this term means in
military terminology? Something should remind you whether your general
is a veteran or not if you have known this militarily. From his speech
when he defected from Sudanese army, Thomas Cirilo started by saying,
“now I will sleep without any fear because I am now among my people.”
I remember very vividly when he spoke. He seemed then as a man who was
living with fear in Sudanese army and when I met in Bilpam, he looked
like how he was when he joined SPLA. Is this the man you call veteran?
Hearing about the man and being close to the man are two different
things, if you know what I mean.

            Good day Sir at whatever time it is down there and good
health to your family.
            Reply
                info@southsudannation
                March 28, 2017 at 7:19 pm       

                Deng Monymor,
                Whilst my presumption that you are also a veteran of
the liberation might be correct, I am utterly bamboozled by your
blatant undermining of the role those of Gen. Cirillo and other
Equatorian officers who escaped from Juba to the SPLA. Their military
records will speak loudly for them.
                Editor
                Reply
                    Deng Monymor
                    March 28, 2017 at 10:31 pm  

                    Editor,

                    Just to correct you on something here. I have
never undermined any Equatorian officers’ contribution to this nation
through SPLA struggle. In fact, I have many friends from Equatoria who
suffered a lot like me in the struggle. Therefore, I have to say that
your assertion is not true, please. However, the likes of Thomas
Cirilo are the ones I am talking about. You might disagree with me but
we do know who did what when it comes to being “Veteran.”

                    Thanks
                    Deng
                    info@southsudannation
                    March 29, 2017 at 6:08 pm   

                    Deng Monymor,
                    As they say, “One man’s hero is another man’s villain.”
                    Stay blessed.
                    Editor
        Peacemaker
        April 3, 2017 at 10:27 am       

        Take it as you want it the way you understand it. Did not
Sudan let go of South Sudan to prevent more bloodshed and bring
lasting peace to the opposing communities? Should we not do the same
for the sake of peace? Not only Equatorians but we the Chollo will
take our land by force and secede from the savages. Take this very
seriously!
        Reply
    George Aluma
    March 27, 2017 at 8:12 pm   

    Mr Deng or Dick or whatever that name is.
    If you are thinking and have concluded what’s happening in
equatoria regions is kokora 2, please pack and leave Juba and the
surrounding areas because the truth will come, either being kokora or
not.
    Reply
    False Millionnaire
    March 27, 2017 at 9:26 pm   

    Paul Kegame picking up pièces from the Rwanda’s tragedy issued 1st
decree and that was abolishing mention of one’s tribe in rwandan
identity documents .Uk’s NSF is runing faster than the general soaking
RSS in the depth of the same vomit the general has come to clean.
    Brief:no need to ignore that it Will take another general to
cherish any hope if the entourage of TC are the same MTN apologists.
    Reply
        info@southsudannation
        March 27, 2017 at 9:52 pm       

        False Millionaire,
        Why are opponents of Gen. Cirillo not giving the war hero and
veteran an opportunity to prove himself and his movement, NAS?
        How can you rash to associate Gen. Cirillo with the so-called
MTN when the general was still serving in Bilpham; surely Kiir and
Malong security agents would have found out and verified such
unfounded rumors if indeed they were true.
        Gen. Cirillo is perhaps one of the exceptional military men in
the degenerate SPLA. Kiir, a primary school standard and a ranker who
took decades to become an officer, cannot be compared to Gen. Cirillo,
a professional American trained officer and military college graduate,
who should rightly have been the Army Chief of Staff, not the
illiterate street-boy-renegade-turned-general, Paul Malong.
        Please, wait and see what NAS will be like before making a
such a conclusion.
        Editor
        Reply
    Gatdarwich
    March 28, 2017 at 3:40 am   

    NSF in U.K.

    Great press release. The traitorous Jenges Council of Evils’ false
accusations against non-Dinka people cannot possibly be let
unchallenged with indisputable facts. The traitorous Jenges Council of
Evils’ and the drunkard killer nyankiir’s ultimate goal is to annex
other tribes’ lands to the traitorous Jenges’. What is happening in
Fertit, Chollo, Bari, and Acholi lands are clear manifestations to
their(the traitorous Dinka’s) insatiable desire-quest of Dinka
expansionism campaigns in South Sudan.
    Reply
    Roberto Kasongo
    March 28, 2017 at 7:49 am   

    Members of JCE are frightened because they know Gen. Thomas
Cirillo is a real threat to them. They are worried. They are trying to
rally Nuer People behind them so that they can fight Thomas Cirillo.
What a pathetic and coward group!

    Roberto Kasongo ( Bana Equatoria )
    Reply
    Malouda
    March 28, 2017 at 8:38 am   

    I do not think how your system ( NSF) survive with out other
ethnic from the total of 64 tribes. Juba is a national capital and
should be inhabited by all 64 tribes in the name of those who have
that land, no land grab only the way other tribes non Bari built their
homes made them not happy. The name Jebel Dinka came from their heads
(dead bodies) as it is the place where Dinka who were been hunted from
Juba town and take there for killing during the Khartoum regime.
    Reply
    Mading
    March 28, 2017 at 6:39 pm   

    Editor, Thomas Cirillo putting Kiir out of power is not going to
happen, it is just a wishful thinking because Gen Thomas does not have
foot soldiers. Some time we say nice things about our selves so that
we feel better. That is what you are doing about Gen Thomas.
    Reply
    Dr. Henry Jembi
    March 29, 2017 at 2:09 pm   

    Excellent brainstorming regarding the status of Equatoria, we will
remind the same since we focus on the truth which is the light that
shines throughout the day, that is how we were brought up not to claim
others property but to be contended with what we have it is also
against the God’s intention, plan, and will.
    Beside, morally, we the Equatorians cannot do likewise in Bahr El
Ghazal or Upper Nile, we cannot just go there and start claiming what
is not ours by means of gun and force.
    Our life is based on respect, we were born to respect others and
their properties, I think you can learn a lot from us about ethics and
disposition if you heed without shame.
    Do not steal, do not kill and do not covet… are the fundamental
human call even the gentle and pagans know them very well, why not you
since they are inevitable.
    Reply
    Mading
    March 29, 2017 at 6:12 pm   

    Roberto. Your Gen Thomas have nothing that can scar people, he is
Addis ababa hotel rebel leader. He does not have a single soldier, so
what do you think will scar people about empty hand rebel leader. ?
You talked about coward people, you know who they are. Let Thomas
Cirillo finish his stolen money in Ethiopia first, he will come to
Juba after that !
    Reply
    Dr. Henry Jembi
    March 29, 2017 at 10:38 pm  

    Born to rule, born to loot, born to rape, born to kill and born to
whatever comes to your mind. Do you think that these are human ethics,
human manner, human understanding, human behaviors and human nature?
The historical political issue has never wiped out completely from
your minds and hearts since 1978/9 regarding the re-division fo south
into three regions. See how you have distorted the meaning of
liberation and struggle just because of wicked ideologies i.e. you
fought with the Jalaba for almost 50 years and now you have been
fighting with yourself what does this mean to you who were born to
rule? looting is ruling, raping is not ruling, and killing is not
ruling, though. Vengeance begets vengeance, retaliation begets
retaliation and hatred begets hatred read Auciss reports to understand
your nature and behavior towards others who are not related to you by
any means timidly. Yet what do you think South Sudan should be
governed and ruled? What is in your mind about system governance and
administration of South Sudan?
    Reply
    Lokosang
    March 30, 2017 at 3:52 am   

    To Mr Deng Monymor, I wonder whether you were there during Kokora
or not! If you were there before blaming others you should ask
yourself what was the causes that culminated Kokora. If you don’t,
allow me to educate you and others like you who may need to be
educated. There were two factors that precipitated Kokora.

    1- For Ppresident Nimeri and Shiek Hassan El Turabi to implement
their Islamic agenda, they had to divide South Sudan into three
regions in order to divide and confuse the people of South Sudan and
make it easy to achieve their objective.

    2- Factor number two that let the Jalaba to achieve their Islamic
agenda is the same factor that created problem everywhere in South
Sudan now. The policy of one tribe want to dominate other tribes in
all aspect of lives was one of the reason that other tribes mostly
from Equatoria supported the division of South Sudan into three
regions.

    In any civilised nation, any citizen can live in any state he or
she likes but in situation like ours in South Sudan where the whole
clan, village or tribe leave their villages and want to migrate to
others’ places what do you think about it?

    If you Mr.Monymor were in Juba for example working or doing
business, that is fine but why do you want to bring the whole village
or the whole clan to Juba with their cows and destroy others
properties and cause problem. You all want to come to equatorial where
there is peace, hotels, food, and good life while abandoning your
areas under develop. Does it make any sense. The same things you can
do it in your areas so that it can attract others too to visit you. Go
to your state, county and Payams and see for yourself. Though every
state has budget but your budget is only consumed and not used for
development. The governors and all the state ministers bring their
relatives from villages and stay with them in government houses that
is why all the state budgets is consumed instead of using it for
building infrastructures.
    I am not against any tribe but this are facts that you should know
if you are brainless.
    My message to you is that, correct yourself before you criticised others.
    Reply
        Deng Monymor
        March 30, 2017 at 5:11 pm       

        Lokosang,

        speaking of brainless ones, I’m always amazed at how many
friends from Equatoria seem to have no clue the with way South Sudan
stands as a nation. Most of you wrongly assumed that the present of
every Jieng in other cities in South Sudan means Jiengland has been
completely emptied….a great work of imagination of fools. If this kind
of thinking is not corrected among your confused intellectuals, you
will always find yourselves in more confusion than ever because no
understanding seems to enter into your self-deceived brain. To give
you some clue of what I mean, when I talk with people from your region
who went to schools in Rumbek, Tonj, Aweil, Bor, etc. as well as
others who worked in these cities, I find their utter ignorance of
these places they worked or even been schooled in something very
interesting, despite their academic show off, compared to any Naath,
Chollo, Murle, arab, or Maban person who lived there. I think
something mysterious is going on here. However, I don’t blame you,
just Keep fooling yourself, it is a great asset as things unfolding
themselves in South Sudan right now.

        With Kokora I and Kokora II history, that lecture will never
help in educating Deng Monymor who is well versed with how South
Sudan’s struggle to maintain herself as a strong nation, which always
finds herself fighting her own citizens who make themselves
prostituting the cost of one nation for the sake of empty promises.
The core ideology of Kokora is based on fear and that fear will never
leave you no matter how educated you might look. In fact, your Kokora
II leader, Thomas Cirilo, is driven by it. He left Sudanese army not
because he was to help liberate his country but because he found
himself surrounded by many arab officers in Sudanese army. Read his
speech when joined SPLA. Unlike you and your Kokora II leader, I, Deng
Monymor, have lived in many parts of South Sudan, among different
tribes but I have never had any fear about them of domination. So if
you want to educate me, educate me on why most of you fear of been
dominated by others….I have hard time understanding this. Otherwise, I
know the mental state you are in and that state of mind won’t
anything. Look at Alhag Paul, Dr. Kwajok, Thomas Cirilo writings and
tell me if something doesn’t confirm my assertion.

        Deng Monymor
        Reply
            info@southsudannation
            March 30, 2017 at 7:46 pm   

            Deng Monymor,
            Can you please tell the readers of your what is and where
is this new phobia of ‘Kokora II?’
            Thanks,
            Editor
            Reply
    Kokora 11
    March 31, 2017 at 2:27 am   

    Deng Monymor
    I am KOKORA II and I am real, run………..or die
    Reply
    Lokosang
    April 1, 2017 at 4:27 am    

    Dear brother Monymor quoting from your own wards ” I’m always
amazed at how many friends from Equatoria seem to have no clue the
with way South Sudan stands as a nation”
    What a puzzle! Is tribalism, financial and administrative
corruption, grabbing others land, killing innocent people, turning
national army into a bunch of tribal militias, human rights
violations, raping women is your understanding of South Sudan as a
nation? from this point one can tell that this is the reasoning
capacity of a kraal boy who know nothing about what a nation is. that
is not your mistake brother Deng because since you were young you were
just dumped in a kraal with other boys and what you know is only
fighting, send to steal cows from other tribes and so forth.
    For your information a nation should be an entity in which there
are government institutions with clear policies and procedures how to
meet the needs of its citizens. There should be rule of law,
accountability, Socio-economic development, freedom of speech, equal
opportunity, justice and equality for all regardless of tribe,
religion, cultures and these are the objectives that we were fighting
the Jalaba.

    What is happening in South Sudan is precisely similar to the story
in the animal farm if you know about it and if you don’t, I will not
tell you but I request you to research for it may be after reading it
what we are raising in this forum can bring sense to you.

    Yes indeed I agree with you there were many students who studied
in your areas also the same there were many of you who studied in
Equatora too. That is normal thing any citizen can study where he
wants and that is not what we are discussing about in this forum. We
are talking about bad behaviours which are unacceptable in 21st
century.

    Also I agree with you that there were some Equatorians who worked
in your areas but the difference is that, they did not take their
goats, chickens, and the whole relatives from their villages with
them. Also they did not abused or grabbed others property nor rape
women by force.
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    Lako Lukudu
    April 2, 2017 at 5:50 pm    

    First of all south Sudan was not worn militarily…so stop praising
JIENGE in any liberation struggle. That’s how you fool yourselves
about your fictitious victories. JIENGE always want to claim what is
not achieved by them. That’s a fact! Move away from Juba including
your illiterate President Kirr al awirr!
    Reply
    mading
    April 3, 2017 at 6:39 pm    

    Lako Lukudu. We don’t claim something false, you are having a
government we took a way from Arabs by force. Not like you Equatorians
who like to claim other peoples’ other hard work. You many of you used
called themselves Ugandans or Congolese during the war, only to talk
big now when Arabs are gone in South Sudan.

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