National security cancels permit for peace revitalization forum in Juba
File photo: Civil society meets to form a transitional justice working
group. (UNDP)
File photo: Civil society meets to form a transitional justice working
group. (UNDP)

South Sudan’s National Security Service (NSS) on Wednesday cancelled a
permit granted to the Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG), a
coalition of civil society organizations, to organize a discussion
forum on revitalization of the peace process today, saying the topic
is sensitive.

The forum was supposed to take place at Quality Hotel in Juba under
the theme, “Revitalization of the Peace Agreement: Updates and Civil
Society Perspective.”

The civil society groups told Radio Tamazuj this afternoon that
today’s forum was cancelled due to security reasons. They further said
they were not granted the permission by national security officials to
conduct the discussion forum on the revitalization of the 2015 peace
accord, saying this particular topic is sensitive to be discussed.

Jameh David, Executive Director of the Foundation for Democracy and
Accountable Governance, said they didn’t know that a very important
topic on the peace process could lead to a security concern in the
country.

“We thought that the idea of revitalization could be an opportunity
for people to speak out and for people to be able to look back and see
the challenges that faced the implementation of the peace agreement,”
he said.

“When we submitted the application, we were advised that the topic was
not appropriate. There was no any reason given but we for us we
thought that it is an opportunity to inform the agenda of the
revitalization process,” he added.

The civil society activist pointed out that they had invited
representatives from the international community, JMEC, civil society
organizations, donors and South Sudan Human Rights Commission to
attend the forum.

In June, leaders of East African regional bloc IGAD at a summit
meeting held in Addis Ababa called for the revitalization of the 2015
South Sudan peace accord, saying the agreement was the only solution
for the conflict.

IGAD is an eight-member economic bloc that brings together Ethiopia,
Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea, South Sudan, Kenya and Uganda.

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