UN: blocking of news websites contradicts commitment to create conducive
environment for national dialogue

File photo:UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations El
Ghassim Wane

The UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations said South
Sudan government’s decision blocking news media websites seemed to
contradict official commitments to create an environment conducive to
conducting the national dialogue launched by President Salva Kiir.

Briefing the UN Security Council on the situation in South Sudan on
Thursday, El Ghassim Wane said every effort should be made to ensure that
the national dialogue was inclusive and transparent, with outcomes that
complemented the 2015 peace accord and supported by a sufficiently broad
consensus on the part of all the country’s political forces.

The UN official further said the success of an Intergovernmental Authority
for Development (IGAD) proposal to revitalize the 2015 peace agreement in
the country would hinge on the degree to which the government and
opposition embraced it and committed to its implementation.

El Ghassim Wane called the Intergovernmental Authority’s initiative an
important development.He encouraged the Council to once again express full
support for the IGAD‑led process and to urge all stakeholders in South
Sudan to embrace it. He also underlined the importance of unity of purpose
within the region, adding that the international community must send a
strong message to South Sudanese leaders on all sides that the status quo
was unacceptable and unsustainable.

“A change of behaviour is long overdue and the pursuit of political
objectives through violence — for which the people of South Sudan continue
to bear a heavy toll — should not be allowed to continue,” he said.

Wane said the peace process in South Sudan faced numerous challenges that
must be overcome to make the most of the opportunity created by the
deployment of the Regional Protection Force in Juba and to put South Sudan
back on a track to peace and stability.

Describing the security environment as volatile, he said that, since the
government announced a unilateral ceasefire in June, active military
operations had been reported in the Equatoria region and in Upper Nile
State.

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