Wow   !!

 

Very strange how people’s lives really no matter to our Movementists anymore. 
As the woman said the other day, let them screw up Ukraine then Poland and the 
list continues for we have a society just salivating at blood bath.

 

Very strange indeed  !!!!!!!!

 

EM

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika 
machafuko"

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Allan
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 11:48 PM
To: UAH
Subject: Re: {UAH} Little optimism over South Sudan's peace talks

 

Rob,

 

I don't understand why this luo is wasting time talking to Kirr.

Apige mushenzi and we move paka  kabale via Kampala

 

On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Robukui . <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:


Little optimism over South Sudan's peace talks


South Sudan peace negotiations are due to resume in Addis Ababa. The last round 
of talks between President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar ended in 
deadlock after they failed to agree on a power 
<http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872#38315876>
 SHARING deal.

 <http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872> 

Another round of negotiations, and hopefully, another agreement, but experts 
are skeptical. As part of a new push by regional leaders, chief negotiators 
have been presented with a power 
<http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872#91355571>
 SHARINGformula to try and bridge the gap between South Sudan's warring leaders.

 
<http://www.dw.de/security-experts-debate-south-sudan-peace-prospects/a-18324927>
 Emmanuel Kisiangani, a political analyst on South Sudan at the Institute for 
Security Studies in Nairobi, told DW he sees little chance of a transitional 
government resolving the power struggle in South Sudan's SPLM.

"Controlling the party [SPLM], you control the government, you control the 
resources, it's about the power, and this power has a history," Kisiangani 
said. He said that the conflict in South Sudan had assumed ethnic dimensions.

"If you bring the two guys together, I'm not sure how they are going to work. 
Particularly when you expect the work to bring about reforms because what is 
needed in South Sudan is fundamental institutional reform," Kisiangani said.

Overlapping peace initiatives

Mneawhile it appears that a new level of complexity has been added to the peace 
process.

 <http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872> 

Previous ceasefire deals between President Kiir (right) and Machar (left) have 
failed

In addition to IGAD-led talks in Addis Ababa, South Africa is spearheading a 
separate initiative. It wants to reunite the three factions of the ruling SPLM 
party, under the so-called 
<http://www.dw.de/south-sudan-rivals-sign-pact-to-reunify-ruling-splm-party/a-18208180>
  Arusha Agreement.

The Arusha Agreement, 
<http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872#98904319>
 SIGNED IN January 2015, sets out how divisions in the SPLM might be overcome.

"The real issue is the will to commit and to respect what we have agreed and 
<http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872#31126608>
 SIGNED IN Arusha. We are not seeing that. Riek is not accepting Arusha and 
Salva is not respecting Arusha," Oyai Deng, a former minister of national 
security and member of SPLM G10, one of the three SPLM factions, told DW in an 
interview.

The '10' in Deng's group refers to10 former political detainees. According to 
the former minister, the Arusha Agreement could turn into yet another failed 
process in South Sudan's quest for peace.

Accusations and counter-accusations

Earlier this month, a delegation of the exiled G10 returned to Juba for the 
first time since the crisis erupted. The visit was hailed as a first step to 
healing the splits within the SPLM. But in the absence of Riek Machar's 
faction, the initiative lacked the impact South African mediators were hoping 
for.

Machar's conspicuous absence also helped the South Sudanese government to 
position itself more favorably ahead of the upcoming peace talks in Addis Ababa.

President Salva Kiir's spokesman 
<http://www.dw.de/ateny-wek-ateny-it-is-the-people-of-south-sudan-who-decide/a-18013009>
  Ateny Wek Ateny blamed the rebels for imposing unrealistic demands – the 
rebels have levelled the same allegation at the government.

"It is the intransigency of the rebels that has led to the peace deal not being 
signed. But the government is genuine, the government is negotiating in good 
faith," Wek Ateny rold DW..

Calls to silence the guns

The world's youngest nation has been engulfed in 
<http://www.dw.de/when-will-peace-return-to-south-sudan/a-18486333>  a civil 
conflict since December 2013, when a power struggle between President Salva 
Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar turned violent.

 <http://www.dw.de/little-optimism-over-south-sudans-peace-talks/a-18517872> 

Previous ceasefire deals between President Kiir (R) and Machar (L) have failed

There have been numerous cessation of hostilities agreements but they have all 
failed to stop the fighting. Thousands have died in the fighting and over 2 
million have been displaced.

Analysts say the drive for greater territorial control ahead of the next round 
of peace talks has contributed to the  
<http://www.dw.de/civilians-killed-as-fighting-intensifies-in-south-sudan-oil-region/a-18464346>
 most recent surge in fighting on both sides.

Many observers say what is really needed is a cessation of hostility agreement 
that can be enforced, thereby giving leaders a chance to work out a viable 
peace deal.

But a workable ceasefire pact doesn't appear to be on the table in Addis Ababa.

 

Viele GruBe

Robukui

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