This video clip is important to understand the Ugandan dynamics and links to the crisis in South Sudan. It is extremely sincere in alluding to and capturing the hidden agendas of Museveni. Watch and analyse:
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Lessons Learnt Post ARCISS – vital in informing the way forward
Date: 5 December 2016 The heavy reliance on the Regional (neighbouring) countries taking the lead in the IGAD-led negotiations did not help the cause as it is no secret that the respective governments do not only have vested interests in South Sudan but have benefited from the current poor governance. Hence asking them to oversee Read More …
Lessons Learnt Post ARCISS – vital in informing the way forward
Date: 5 December 2016 The heavy reliance on the Regional (neighbouring) countries taking the lead in the IGAD-led negotiations did not help the cause as it is no secret that the respective governments do not only have vested interests in South Sudan but have benefited from the current poor governance. Hence asking them to oversee Read More …
All Roads lead to: UN-Trusteeship
We fought the Arabs, were unable to defeat them as they were unable to defeat us. Both sides admitted a stalemate – demanding stepping out of the box of a military victory. Had all sides believed that military victory was within reach we would still be fighting without the CPA. We signed, and that allowed Read More …
Recent massacres following the president’s inflammatory rhetoric against Equatorians
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 24thNovember 2016 The recent wave of massacres against innocent civilians in Equatoria, perpetrated by SPLA soldiers, is deeply disturbing. This is especially the case given the massacres immediately follow the inflammatory speech of the President against Equatorians, made on the 19th of September 2016 in Juba and denounced in our press release Read More …
Government troops inflict wave of ethnic killings in Equatoria
By JUSTIN LYNCHNov. 17, 2016 9:04 PM EST YEI, South Sudan (AP) — Infants hacked with machetes. Charred bodies with their arms bound. Women who were gang-raped. Men who were spared death but arbitrarily detained. These are the tales of horror told in Yei, a formerly peaceful town surrounded by farms in south Read More …
Interim report of the Panel of Experts on South Sudan
Interim report of the Panel of Experts on South Sudan established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2206 (2015) 15 November 2016 Summary In the wake of the de facto collapse of the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan after the fighting in Juba in July 2016, the Read More …
CASS Letter to IGAD and AU – Stop Genocide in South Sudan
November 12, 2016 H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Chairperson, African Union Commission P.O. Box 3243, Roosevelt Street W21K19 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Ambassador (Eng.) Mahboub Maalim The Executive Secretary IGAD Secretariat Avenue Georges Clemenceau P.O. Box 2653 Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti RE: Genocide in South Sudan H.E. Dr. Zuma and Ambassador Maalim, We, the undersigned 101 South Read More …
CASS Letter to IGAD and AU – Stop Genocide in South Sudan
November 12, 2016 H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Chairperson, African Union Commission P.O. Box 3243, Roosevelt Street W21K19 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Ambassador (Eng.) Mahboub Maalim The Executive Secretary IGAD Secretariat Avenue Georges Clemenceau P.O. Box 2653 Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti RE: Genocide in South Sudan H.E. Dr. Zuma and Ambassador Maalim, We, Read More …
Statement of the Fourth High-Level Meeting of the JMEC Partners Group on South Sudan
Statement of the Fourth High-Level Meeting of the JMEC Partners Group on South Sudan Kampala, Uganda 10 November 2016 The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC) Partners Group on South Sudan – including representatives of China, Ethiopia (Chair of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)), Nigeria, Norway, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, the UK, the Read More …