South Sudan rebels deny recruiting Ugandan youth to fight against Kiir

File photo: Soldiers of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF)
participate in the drills near the South Sudan border in 2014. (AFP/Getty)

South Sudanese rebels denied on Thursday a report stating that they are
recruiting Ugandan youth to fight in South Sudan alongside the SPLA-IO
forces in their war against Kiir government.“The SPLA-IO has excess
soldiers with trained reserve forces in South Sudan who can fight for its
course. We are not fighting for resources and personal gains but for a
course beyond ourselves, democracy, respect for rule of law, human rights,
dignity and against corruption,” SPLA-IO deputy spokesman Paul Lam Gabriel
said in a statement.

The New Vision, Uganda’s leading daily, cited the police spokesperson Asan
Kasingye on Tuesday as saying that many of the Ugandan youth who have been
recruited by the rebels fighting to oust President Salva Kiir’s government
have been used to stage ambushes and road blocks on the Nimule-Juba highway.

Uganda, a key ally of South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, fought alongside
South Sudanese government forces against rebels after the outbreak of civil
war in December 2013.

The Ugandan troops pulled out of neighbouring South Sudan as part of the
2015 peace deal signed in Addis Ababa.

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