Uganda: EAC Disowns UPDF South Sudan Mission

BY SADAB KITATTA KAAYA & SULAIMAN KAKAIRE, 21 JANUARY 2014

Kenya, which currently holds the rotating leadership of the East African
Community, has said Uganda unilaterally sent troops to South Sudan without
the community's nod of approval.

The chairperson of the EAC council of ministers, Kenya's cabinet secretary
for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism, Phyllis Jepkosgei Kandie,
told The Observer on the sidelines of Monday's press conference, ahead of
Tuesday's East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) meeting in Kampala, that
Uganda's military intervention was not sanctioned by EAC.

She was, however, reluctant to discuss the matter further.

"That is an issue for Uganda, and I can say that it is mainly political, but
I wouldn't want to discuss it," Kandie said.

Ugandan troops were deployed in South Sudan soon after fighting broke out
between soldiers loyal to Gen Salva Kiir, the president, and Dr Riek Machar,
his erstwhile vice president, on December 15, 2013. What began as a dispute
over political power or an alleged coup attempt against President Kiir, has
quickly turned into an ethnic-based civil war that largely pits Dinka
against Nuer.

Government officials had made it appear that the UPDF intervention was
blessed by the EAC or IGAD (the Inter-Governmental Authority on
Development).

"When we talk of humanitarian support, we mean the thousands of refugees
that cross into our countries. Kenya for example has been receiving a lot of
refugees from Somalia and now South Sudan; do you just ignore such people?
No, you have to offer humanitarian support and that is what we agreed as
EAC," Kandie told The Observer.

Speaking to journalists in Juba last week, President Kiir appeared to
confirm that Uganda had taken unilateral as opposed to regional initiative
when he said he had sought the help of the Ugandan army. At the opening of
the East African Legislative Assembly session today, President Museveni said
the deployment of Ugandan troops in Sudan was part of a regional effort to
fight conflicts escalated by ideological mistakes and foreign influence. "

The conflicts in South Sudan and DRC have been fueled by ideological
mistakes... sectarian conflicts based on tribe and religion should be
fought," Museveni said, adding that such conflicts are promoted by
opportunists and foreigners.

"Foreigners encourage these useless people by
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call their embassies and they give them handouts. They should chase them
away... " he said.

EALA Speaker Margaret Nantongo Zziwa, in her opening remarks on Tuesday,
said the deployment of UPDF in South Sudan was justified. "The recent
deployment in Juba was timely knowing that it was part of the IGAD
resolution in Nairobi and also taking note that Uganda had to intervene for
her safety," she said.

Meanwhile, in response to widespread
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casualties in South Sudan, the Ugandan army spokesman announced today that
nine Ugandan soldiers had died so far, all in an ambush one week ago.

Twelve others sustained injuries, Lt Col Paddy Ankunda said.

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