S Sudanese activist in Nairobi under security fears from Juba government

File photo: Wol Deng Atak

Wol Deng Atak, a former South Sudanese politician turned good governance
activist, has expressed fear that his home government wants him deported
back to Juba or kidnaped from Kenya.

Atak told Radio Tamazuj today that he received reports from Juba on
Wednesday night that security agents have been dispatched to Nairobi to
either assassinate or kidnap him in order to sabotage peace efforts led by
President Salva Kiir to reconcile with former political detainees.

“South Sudan government is divided into groups. There is a group that wants
peace and also there is a group that wants the ongoing war to continue,” he
said.“Recently before the Kenyan elections, I received a telephone call
from someone telling me that he will look for me and will shoot me in the
head,” he explained.

He revealed that the same security agents sent from Juba are also looking
for other South Sudanese opposition officials who are currently living in
Kenya.Atak, who is a former legislator and chief editor of the Nation
Mirror newspaper, said he is being hunted for his vocality on the ongoing
war and governance matters in South Sudan.

However, Atak denied being part of the armed opposition group in South
Sudan.“I am in the peaceful opposition or non-armed opposition. I have not
taken up any gun. We only share ideas with the SPLM-G10 group, we share
peaceful means of resolving the ongoing conflict in South Sudan,” he said.

The former deputy information commissioner said he was shocked by the steps
taken by South Sudan leaders to crackdown on whoever expresses his opinion
on governance matters.“It is really unfortunate and it is against the
principles of South Sudan. We need to give the people the freedom to
express themselves and to correct things,” he said.

In January last year, Dong Samuel, a prominent South Sudanese lawyer and
Aggrey Idri, a member of the opposition allied to rebel leader Riek Machar
went missing in Nairobi.Riek Machar’s former spokesman James Gatdet was
also deported and handed over to South Sudan government by Kenyan
authorities in November 2016.

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