South Sudan opposition groups demand new inclusive peace deal

A group of five South Sudanese opposition movements has demanded a new
comprehensive peace deal that will be supported by all the people of South
Sudan.

Signatories of the opposition group included Kosti Manibe, leading member
of the SPLM-FDs, FDP party leader Gabriel Changson Chan, NDM leader Lam
Akol, SSNMC leader Joseph Bakosoro, and United Democratic Republic Alliance
leader, Gatwech Koang Thich.

“We urge IGAD, the Troika, the AU and the UN to invest effort, time and
resources in a new, all-inclusive political process and the drafting of a
new agreement that will be supported and owned by all South Sudanese,” the
group wrote in a joint statement dated 11 July.

The opposition leaders also said the 2015 peace accord has collapsed and
that there is need to start a new political process in South Sudan.“Future
South Sudan negotiations must focus not on reviving a now largely
irrelevant agreement, but on ending the new conflicts, reversing the
humanitarian catastrophe, and building a just and sustainable peace through
an inclusive process,” said the group.

“ARCSS was mainly an understanding between armed belligerents; it excluded
other actors who matter for its implementation. Yet, the government which
got the lion’s share in the agreement abrogated the same and pushed the
excluded South Sudanese further to the wall. It is this action that drove
others to take up arms, further complicating the conflict,” it added.

The five-member group expressed concern that the purpose is limited to
discuss full implementation of the 2015 peace agreement, a political
process that was derailed by the resumption of war in July 2016. “Many
aspects of ARCSS remain relevant, but many other aspects have been fatally
fractured. Furthermore, because the situation in South Sudan is now so
fundamentally different from that which prevailed when ARCSS was signed, we
feel strongly that the Agreement, as it is, can no longer serve as a
platform for just and sustainable peace in the current context,” the group
explained.

However, the opposition leaders welcomed the decision of the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to convene a High-level
Revitalization Forum of all parties, including estranged groups to the
signed peace agreement.Kiir’s government has recently rejected any
proposals to renegotiate the 2015 peace accord, but said it was ready to
fast track implementation of stipulations that have not been implemented.

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