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World Must Directly Address Yuweri Museveni of Uganda for a Peace to Come in South Sudan!
Dr. Gatluak Ter Thach. Photo: Dr. Thach's Facebook Page
By Gatluak Ter Thach, PhD*
Nashville, TN, August 15, 2015 (SSNA) -- South Sudan
government and Uganda have quitted IGAD PLUS peace proposal scheduled to
be signed on August 17, 2015. The two countries have created their own
peace plan contrary to the IGAD PLUS proposal. Earlier this year, Uganda
and South Sudan renewed their military collaborations that extended the
presence of Ugandan armies in the war-torn South Sudan, which resulted
to Juba’s recently renewed hostilities, as well as failed to concern
about threats of sanctions proposed by IGAD PLUS partners. Under their
renewed deal, thousands of Ugandan troops will remain in South Sudan for
many months to assist Mr. Kirr and his cohorts fight Dr. Riek and his
resistant forces.
Historically, since South Sudan attained her self-rule government
before independence in 2011, South Sudan has emerged in recent years as
the largest importer of Ugandan goods. Over 200,000 Ugandan traders have
been operated across the border of South Sudan, generating an estimated
about $1 billion in business for Ugandan revenues, according to
Ugandan’s business fiscal report 2014-15. After the crisis in South
Sudan, the Ugandan traders had reduced in sizes and incomes quite a bit,
but their presence still significance. South Sudan relies heavily on
its neighbors to provide goods such as construction materials and
skilled services to encounter unskilled labor. Approximately 2,500
Ugandans work in Southern Sudan in the construction industry, while
about 1,500 Ugandan professional are believed to be employed within
non-governmental organizations, ministries and other industries.
Ugandan military has been provided military hardwires to South
Sudanese armies. In addition to their joint coalition war in partnership
with their South Sudanese counterparts, Ugandan military defense forces
are also responsible for air defense and military logistics of South
Sudanese arm forces which is why Juba does not worry about IGAD PLUS
sanctions since Kampala is on her back! Ugandan is truly a part of the
conflict in South Sudan. According to Dr. Riek, leader of opposition
forces, “The Ugandans are partisan [s] in this conflict, their only
agenda is to protect Salva Kiir’s government,” Dr. Machar told The Wall
Street Journal. “We shall not accept Uganda’s imperialism.”
It is true tens of thousands of innocent South Sudanese civilians
have been killed in this conflict which Museveni is believed to have
sponsored in South Sudan. An established of more than 50,000 South
Sudanese died since fighting erupted in Juba on December 15, 2013. A
total of 2.2 million South Sudanese have been displaced since the
beginning of the crisis, according to International NGOs’ report, with
800,000 of these fleeing to neighboring Kenya, Sudan, and Ethiopia.
In addition, as many as 4.5 million people in South Sudan (nearly one
third of the population) face food insecurity. About 7.5 million people
are at risk if situations remain unchanged. Though hundreds of
thousands have crossed borders to nearing countries in Kenya, Ethiopia,
and Sudan, these people are lacking sufficient aids and other lifesaving
items. Their children are still dying from preventative diseases.
“People are fading daily because of war and shortages of food”, while
Museveni continues to counsel Mr. Kirr to avoid IGAD PLUS peace process.
Museveni of Ugandan remains a real threat to a meaningful peace in
South Sudan and the region. He wants to stay on the peace table as a
neutral mediator to two warring parties under auspice of IGAD, which has
tried to bring lasting peace but miserably failed several times because
of the interest of negotiators, includes his interest but did not mean
what he is there for. Uganda has now even attempted to marshal further
military clout ahead of the talks to put in place a power-sharing
government as he wishes.
Uganda’s new peace proposal is another setback to peace and would
linger the suffering of South Sudanese people. Mr. Museveni’s newfangled
power sharing contradicts the IGAD PLUS power sharing which was
supposed to bring lasting peace for people of South Sudan. His proposal
did not only fail to address issues that should have been tackled first
for a good peace to come, but it lacks logics in basic mathematical
methods, and it is uncertain why the world allows Museveni who does not
have sympathies for suffering people of South Sudan to hinder peace to
come in South Sudan! Museveni has to be stopped. Here are what he
proposed as power sharing at the national Level for South Sudan:
- 53% GRSS.
- 33% SPLM /SPLA (IO)
- 7% FDS
- 7% PP
- No power sharing in states
- No demilitarization of Juba and other areas
- Security arrangements be decided by the Chief of Staffs of Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda
- Troops be reintegrated in three months
To make a matter worse, Salva Kirr who invited Ugandan soldiers to
fight alone side his militia armies have yet relied on Museveni for
operational advices. World also knows Mr. Kirr and Mr. Museveni had used
mass destruction banned weapons on civilian targets, the cluster bombs
in several locations in Jonglei and Upper Nile States last year, but no
one has yet called them to face charges for using banned weapons on
civilian targets. Museveni is wrongly advising Mr. kirr not to sign IGAD
PLUS proposal, and he is doing a way with it.
The source in Juba stated Museveni advised Mr. Kirr not to go to
Addis Ababa auctioned him for consequences when Mr. Kirr would refuse to
sign the IGAD PLUS peace proposal on Monday, August 17, 2015. It is
astonished and dismayed to continue receiving the destructions of human
lives and properties in hands of people as Yuweri Museveni while the
world power has yet collectively decided what to do with him.
Museveni and Kirr prefer war instead of peace. They careless about
sanctioned since Museveni believes Mr. Kirr can overcome the
international sanctions as long as he is still ruling Uganda. The world
must urge them to come to their senses and sign the desperately needed
peace to the young impoverished nation. It is assuredly and blatantly
clear that there is no swift military solution to this conflict. It is
everyone’s belief that the solution to this conflict in South Sudan lies
in the hands of the international communities, and if this IGAD PLUS
deadline falls to similar category as previous ones, then it would be
difficult if not impossible for a tangible peace to be achieved in South
Sudan.
Recommendations
I would like to call on international bodies, especially US and the
partners, as well as those of good wills, to positioning their weights
to end this conflict without hesitations. Had it not because of the
international community, especially the US and the partners that helped
created South Sudan, there should have not been a sovereignty one proud
to call South Sudan. The same should be true as well now. The signs of
human sufferings are vividly clear indications that this war has already
inflicted human destructions of historical proportions than any
genocidal war previously engulfed the region including Rwanda, DRC or
Somalia.
I personally appreciative role United Nation Mission in South Sudan
(UNMISS) has been playing in protecting innocent civilians who escaped
the ethnic massacres in various parts of the country, which began in
Juba on December 15, 2013. UN agencies and international organizations
are doing their parts to ensure humanitarian support reaches those in
needs inside and outside South Sudan. Yet, many more people are dying,
and this must have to be stopped. The followings points have to be
addressed for a permanent peace to come:
1. Impose arms embargo immediately on the government of South Sudan
in accordance with the Security Council Resolution 2206 for its role in
orchestrating the targeted ethnic killings that began in December 15th,
2013 in Juba and its continued recalcitrance vis-à-vis the
recommendations of the IGAD PLUS peace process.
2. Mr. Kiir’s speech few days ago in Juba indicated that he was
hardening his position and reneging on some of the areas the SPLM in
government and the SPLM in opposition had agreed on. May be it is time
for deterring forces if Kirr prefers war.
3. Bring pressure to bear on the African Union to implement the findings of its Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan.
4. Revised the role of Uganda in the IGAD-mediated peace process.
Museveni is not there to bring peace… His new parallel proposal is
counterproductive to the negotiating peace process in Addis Ababa. It is
better for Kampala to join Juba on peace table.
5. TROIKA members must actively engage and participate directly in
guiding the peace process. Though I appreciated the role IGAD countries
under the leadership of the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of
Ethiopia, His Excellency Ato Hailemariam Dessalegn, play, but I strongly
believe engaging TROIKAs in cochairing the peace will append impetus it
needs to end the war.
I can conclude by reiterating what Secretary John Kerry said lasttime
about Sudanese leaders that, “Legitimacy is not a presumed right of any
government. It is conferred by the people, and it is sustained only by
demonstrating leadership to protect and serve all citizens –
responsibilities the government has neglected.” The leadership in Juba
has lost its legitimacy to lead people of South Sudan, meaning peace
will not come unless international forces and people of goodwill
acknowledge enough is enough for Museveni and his war partner in order
for people of South Sudan to achieve a sustainable peace in South Sudan
instead of pursuing a military solution to the conflict.
Dr. Gatluak Ter Thach lives and works in Nashville, TN, USA. He can be reached at:
gatluakt@yahoo.com
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