South Sudan rebels describe Kiir's national dialogue as 'one-sided'

File photo: Kiir and Machar shake hands in July 2016.

South Sudan’s armed opposition faction led by former First Vice President,
Riek Machar, has described the national dialogue launched by President Kiir
in Juba on Monday as "one-sided", saying it is another campaign by the Juba
government to derail the 2015 peace accord.

Addressing the official launch of the national dialogue at Freedom Hall,
President Kiir said: “Everybody is welcome to participate in the national
dialogue except Riek Machar, because if he comes he will cause another war
in Juba”.

In a statement issued on Monday by the opposition faction’s chairperson of
the committee for information, Mabior Garang de Mabior, said Kiir’s
national dialogue was meant to portray the opposition as an obstacle to
peace.“If President Salva Kiir and his allies are honest and the intention
is to achieve national healing, reconciliation and forgiveness; then, the
lack of inclusiveness and out right prejudice in the selection of the so
called Steering Committee, will make the entire processes redundant,”
partly reads the statement signed by Garang.

The opposition group further said the 2015 peace deal will address issues
to do with unequal distribution and mismanagement of resources in South
Sudan, saying the national dialogue will never bring change since it is not
inclusive.“The idea of replacing ARCSS with this one-sided national
dialogue will make the parties to the conflict more sceptical. And that
will make the entire process as aforesaid insignificant,” according to the
statement.

The SPLM-IO commended Kiir for declaring a unilateral ceasefire in the
country, describing it as the best thing that can happen for the people of
South Sudan. However, the group cautioned its supporters to be vigilant,
saying Kiir’s unilateral ceasefire could be a trick.

Machar’s rebel group stressed that the signed peace agreement is the only
solution to the conflict in South Sudan and called on the African Union and
the United Nations to expedite the initiation of a reinvigorated and
inclusive political process to rescue the suffering people of South
Sudan.“This immense suffering is compounded by a complete breakdown of law,
which is reflected by the regimes expansion of ethnic killings, denying
access to humanitarian relief and even looting of humanitarian relief
intended for vulnerable people, including killing of aid workers, which is
exacerbating the famine in the country,” the statement said.

The group reiterated its full commitment to implement a negotiated
settlement as the only solution to the ongoing civil war and the
resuscitation of the peace deal as the basis for this new political process.

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