Press release: JMEC warns SPLA to ‘stop violence’

admin | April 28, 2017 | 5:22 pmFestus Mogae, JMEC Chairman

The chairman of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation has issued a warning
for the SPLA to “stop all ongoing violence in the country immediately.Below
is a statement released by the body this afternoon, in which it issued the
warning.

JMEC Chairman, H.E. Festus Mogae has issued a warning to the SPLA command
to stop all on-going violence in the country immediately.CTSAMM are
currently receiving reports regarding the alleged movement of SPLA toward
areas housing displaced civilian populations in Upper Nile, specifically
Kodok and Aburoc. CTSAMM are monitoring the situation closely and we expect
all combatants to cease hostilities immediately.

CTSAMM have requested immediate permission to visit Kodok in Upper Nile
State where the UNMISS reports that offensive operations have intensified
recently and up to 25,000 people have been displaced from their homes on
the West Bank of the Nile in the past week.

JMEC Chairman, H.E. Festus Mogae said, “In my Plenary speech two days ago I
stated that we believe central command and control of armed forces and
armed groups around the country may have broken down. I am very pleased to
hear that, according to a statement issued yesterday by the SPLA Spokesman,
the SPLA believes it still has complete control of its forces.“If that
control is in place, then once again we call upon the SPLA specifically,
and all armed forces and groups, to stop all offensive operations
immediately, bring all violence and displacement of civilians to an end and
implement the ceasefire as set out in the 2015 Agreement. I thank the SPLA
Command for its immediate cooperation.“If command and control is still in
place and hostilities do not end then we will know who is responsible for
ignoring our demands for a cessation of violence, perpetuating violence and
conflict, the displacement of civilians, and the human rights violations
taking place around the country under their watch.”

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