South Sudanese president grants rebel leader amnesty

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September 4, 2017 (JUBA) - South Sudan president Salva Kiir has granted
amnesty to Thomas Cirilo Swaka, a former military general who quit the Juba
government in March to form a rebel movement.
[image: PNG - 200 kb]*Lt. Gen. Thomas Cirino Swaka, the ex-SPLA deputy
chief of general staff for training (youtube photo)*

The presidential adviser on military affairs, Daniel Awet Akot said it was
now up to the Swaka to accept and respond to the pardon.

“Cirilo has been granted amnesty by the president and we hope he will
respond. The issues he raised will be addressed through the national
dialogue”, Akot said on Monday.

The aide further was the rebel leader was free to rejoin the country’s
ruling party (SPLM) or form his political party as provided for in the
constitution to “enhance pluralism and democracy in the country”.

In March, Swaka, a former deputy chief of staff for logistics, formed a new
rebel group, opposed to the Juba regime under President Kiir.

Swaka, who now heads the National Salvation Front (NAS), quit the military,
accusing its leadership of running the army on ethnic lines.

“The National Salvation Front (NAS) is convinced that to restore sanity and
normalcy in our country, Kiir must go, he must vacate the office without
further bloodshed,” he partly wrote in a six page letter.

The former army official vowed to ensure all means are used to restore law,
order and ensure respect for human rights in the country.

“It is in this spirit of dedication to the cause of our people that I,
General Thomas Cirillo Swaka, on behalf of the National Salvation Front,
solemnly declare the launching of the National Salvation Front (NAS) on
this 6th Day of March, 2017,” further noted Swaka’s letter.

He also claimed the country was dominated by Dinka tribe and the army
turned into a tribal militia that "targets non-Dinka ethnicities".

Last month, South Sudan released at least 30 political prisoners following
an amnesty President Kiir had declared in May to facilitate the national
dialogue initiative created to reconcile warring parties.

Analysts say the move to free the former political detainees without any
pre-condition demonstrated Kiir’s determination to resolve the country’s
civil war.

South Sudan has experienced violence since December 2013 when political
disagreements between President Kiir and the nation’s former First
Vice-President saw the nation split along ethnic lines.

Tens of thousands of people have died and over two million displaced in
South Sudan’s worst ever violence since its independence.

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- 4 September 21:00, by conservative

Ok now who else didn’t forum rebels yet or their own party to create more
mess because of presidency everyone’s now days wants to be president it
can’t move us forward in this way

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   - 5 September 07:18, by Midit Mitot

   Wulululuulu Amnesty to Thomas Cirilo,They need to appease him to come to
   South Sudan and slaughtered him later on like a goat in Juba.

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- 4 September 21:19, by john locke

Kiir is a moron. And i applaud swaka for leaving such a decaying government
who hunts its own people like animals. Kiir just reassured the nation that
no dinka will ever be put in a leadership role.

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   - 4 September 22:20, by john akeen

   Sometimes I been thinking about those people who comments a negative
   comment on this website if they are South Sudanese people. Sometimes I ask
   myself if those people who are comments a negative comments about South
   Sudanese people can stop hating South Sudanese people, if they’re South
   Sudanese, why they can’t work hurt for peace to in the country?

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   - 4 September 22:37, by john akeen

      why you don’t want Thomas Cirilo to come serve the country nation?
      why do you want Thomas Cirilo to serve Rebels if rebellion in the country
      can destroy things in the country?

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      - 5 September 00:37, by Mr. Right

   john locke,
   Critically look at this excerpt from the article: “HE ALSO CLAIMED THE
   COUNTRY WAS DOMINATED BY DINKA TRIBE” and the army turned into a tribal
   militia that "targets non-Dinka ethnicities."

   If you meticulously analyze Mr. Swaka’s statement as reported above by
   Sudan Tribune, then the guy is doomed for life.

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   - 5 September 00:39, by Mr. Right

      Mediocre leaders of such nature together with their zealots like you
      have no place in this country because of your subversive ideas against
      citizens rather than government(s).

      Given that Swaka ascended to power due to representation rather than
      exquisite military-prowess in combat, his unit in the military had been
      impeding the progress of the army for years.

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      - 5 September 00:47, by Mr. Right

         With his low military astute and tactical operation despite years
         of service in the military, the donkey was no longer accommodated and
         hauled to procurement unit.

         Imagine after he rebelled, he went to Yei to mobilize kakwoa and
         the rest but they resisted. Humiliated and embarrassed by
their response as
         if he was not that hyped Swaka of procurement in the army. He
was baffled
         by their response.

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         - 5 September 00:52, by Mr. Right

            It was simple, “why don’t you start with your people/Bari in
            Juba?” I think he will rot in hell, I can put my money on
it. Only an idiot
            like Kiir would accept that amnesty and Swaka can fit in perfectly.

            Now, Mr. locke, do you believe such a guy would form a
            rebellion let alone leading it? Forming a movement is not
just on paper,
            idiot.

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            - 5 September 00:57, by Mr. Right

               You need a heart and mind based on fundamental values of
               freedom, equality, and justice. You and your master espouse for
               lame-disguised values that would not liberate South
Sudanese from current
               woes. I just pity you and Swaka for your creator has
deprived you of
               capabilities and qualities.

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               - 5 September 07:35, by Eastern

                  Are you done with your incoherent rant? Thomas Cirilo
                  doesn’t need any amnesty from the tribal cabal in
Juba. Wait and see the
                  outcome of the failed Kakwa mobilisation you alluded to....

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                  - 5 September 08:20, by South South

                     Eastern,

                     Thomas Cirilo should take this opportunity and come
                     back to Juba. He can form his own party or he can
join SPLM and be a good
                     leader rather than sitting in a hotel in
Ethiopia. Good for president Kiir
                     for extending his hands to Thomas Cirilo.

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                     - 5 September 10:56, by jubaone

                        South South,
                        Thomas Cirillo, a professional and distinguished
                        military officer cant just jump onto worthless
jienge overtures and come
                        back. No. Does the Kiirminal know how hard it
was for Gen Cirillo to get
                        out? He helped build the SPLA, then came
NCP/NIF jienge latecomers and
                        infiltrators from Khartoum and messed up the
SPLA. No. Gen Cirillo has to
                        fight first b4 he returns.

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                        - 5 September 13:51, by South South

                           jubaone,
                           I do believe Thomas Cirillo will listen to the
                           voice of wisdom. He needs to come back to
Juba. SPLA started in 1983,
                           Thomas Cirillo was there at that time.

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                           - 5 September 12:55, by Eastern

                        South South,

                        South Sudan IS NOT READY for political parties.
                        SPLM as an entity is fighting with itself how
will the fight get if it
                        becomes inter party? Now that you know Cirilo
is in a hotel in Ethiopia and
                        Dr. Machar in South Africa, why can’t you
folks forget of any South
                        Sudanese leader outside the Kiir-Taban
alliance and continue lying to the
                        world...?

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                        - 5 September 13:54, by South South

                           Eastern,

                           Please do not use word lie in your comments
                           because you number person who lying to his
teeth everyday.South Sudan
                           belongs to all tribes of South Sudan,
Thomas Cirillo is a South Sudanese,
                           that why we want him back, Riek, no, he
will come back only when he
                           denounces violence.

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                           - 5 September 09:08, by Mr. Right

                     Wait? Did you say wait….? Keep fantasying Mr. Eastern.
                     I hope he doesn’t heel to that amnesty like a dog
eventually.

                     Kakwoa mobilization wasn’t a double-entendre unless
                     you’re hiding in that popular camp.

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                     - 5 September 13:05, by Eastern

                        Miss Wrong,

                        Cirilo was born a servant or of an absentee father!
                        If he understands the word HEEL, he would
probably be called LODI’YONG or
                        something like Taban, etc..Your "sharp Kakawa
boys" were able to hoodwink
                        the Taban-Kiir alliance where money changed
hands and the situation in Yei
                        River county remained dare. There’s no double
entendre here. The Kiir-Taban
                        alliance is fallacy ad hominem....

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                        - 5 September 11:05, by jubaone

                     Eastern,
                     With the fugitive Malong now parked like a V8 unable
                     to move, the nyors are slowly disintegrating. The
RPF/UN is getting
                     deployed and IO forces in Equatoria are making
progress. Kiirminal fears
                     once NAS gets the logistics, then Juba is
completely cutoff. Terrible
                     feeling. His hope is renegade nyagateens under
Taban Gai (aka Mohammed
                     Hassan Alhaj Siddiq)and a handful of former arrow boys.

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                     - 5 September 13:10, by Eastern

                        jubaone,

                        The Nyors are a nightmare to us here in Munuki Suk
                        Militia and Suk Libya during day and night.
You can a cup of jabana or eat
                        in the roadside eateries in peace without a
self demobilised Mathiang Anyor
                        presenting to you his grievances...This
morning, I was harassed twice when
                        driving in Hai Malakal/Konyo Konyo area...

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                        - 5 September 13:48, by South South

                           Eastern,,Please stop lying, you are an old and
                           you should respect yourself. You are in USA, period.

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                           - 5 September 14:26, by Eastern

                              South South,

                              I have never been in the US; that country was
                              left to Sudanese jenge, for lack of
better words!I am in Juba, fighting
                              Kiir from within; thats what Cirilo just
did in the 90s...You can’t have it
                              both ways. You should learnt to complete
your statements, idiot...!

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                              - 5 September 14:36, by South South

                                 Eastern,

                                 We can go back to our old days where I
                                 used to teach you a few sentnces in
English. You are almost mentally
                                 retared.

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                                 - 5 September 14:56, by Eastern

                                    South South,

                                    Which version of the English language
                                    do you even know? Where you
miserably failed to understand the difference
                                    between learnt and learned? Think
of something else. You dinkas are
                                    shameless indeed...!

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- 4 September 23:03, by Theone

Anyone who use tribalism his base to attack any tribe will not succeed in
South Sudan or any part of the world.

It has been tried in many countries but never got anywhere.

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- 5 September 00:03, by Don-Don Malith Rual

Amnesty,should be pure one not the other way around of pleasing someone
with a certain renege n files or position! We need to apolish that culture
n deal with pple with reality, There are certain clearance that need to
perform such as investigation or court of appeals for any crime against
humanity before someone is granted amnesty;I’m not talking about Mr Thomas
a lone but to anyone coming in

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- 5 September 00:51, by john akeen

It is shame on a high military general like Thomas Cirilo to lead rebellion
in the country, that is not a professional way for the high ranking general
Thomas Cirilo to go against anyone in the country, Thomas Cirilo should
come back to the nation of South Sudan because he’s not a leader for
Equatorians by itself, he’s a leader for anyone in the country, please
don’t take Riek & Pagan & Lam Idea

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- 5 September 03:52, by Noel Kenyi

Firstly, i don’t think cirilo’ s grievances will be addressed, because he
said it opened that several time while he was in juba, he advised the
president to reform the army not to be tribal and to stop all the negative
things being carried out by tribal militants targeting specific tribes.

Secondly, Many who had rebelled before haven’t seen their grievances
addressed after coming back to juba.

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- 5 September 13:06, by Majesty

After many months of lying and denying to general public Gen. Kuol Manyang
just came out admitting they have confined Gen. Paul Malong. You heard them
calling out for peace, on other hand they are creating & starting another
war. That’s what Bor warmakers and Gogrial backstabbers are good at,
pretend in your face while running their dirty mouths behind you. I see no
true enemy beyond these people.

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5 September 14:04, by Nairobimitot

Where is the news that says the war is over and the people are united and
begin developing their country?

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