14 youth arrested after call against Equatorians in Jonglei

File photo: Bor youth protest visit of First Vice President

14 youth were arrested by police authorities in Jonglei State on Tuesday
after the Bor Youth Association had called for evacuation of people of
Equatoria who are working with UN agencies and international NGOs in
response to alleged killings targeting members of Dinka ethnic group living
in Equatoria region.

On 28 June, copies of a letter calling for evacuation from Jonglei
Equatorians were reportedly distributed in Bor town signed by leaders of
the Dinka Bor Youth Association.The alleged group warned that they did not
want any Equatorian working in their area within 72 hours or face the
consequences in revenge for the alleged death of members of the Dinka
community who were killed on Juba-Yei, Juba- Bor and Juba-Nimule roads.

However, the government of South Sudan’s Jonglei state disowned the letter
carrying the threat from the Bor youth body, saying letter was provocative
that threatened the stability and peaceful co-existence within the state
and with the neighbouring Equatorian citizens.

Jonglei’s minister of information Jacob Akec told Radio Tamazuj in an
interview this morning that about 14 youth were arrested by security organs
after the Bor youth association had written a petition against Equatorians
working in Jonglei state.“According to the Transitional Constitution of
South Sudan it is a big mistake. Any South Sudanese citizens regardless of
where he comes from, has the freedom to work anywhere he wants in this
country, so we condemn it and it will not happen in this land, the
ringleaders have been rounded up and the security will investigate the
incident,” said Akec.“So the situation has been control and the Equatorians
should go to their work normally. The Equatorians are employees here, all
the security organs are in place, the petition was even rejected by the
community leaders here in Jonglei,” he said.

The governor of Jonglei state Philip Aguer also condemned the petition.

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