Goss Sends Five Delegates to Abyei and South Kordofan Says: Minister.
By Simon Lieth Nyak
The minister for humanitarian affairs and disaster management in the government of South Sudan, James Kok Ruei, has sent a team of five humanitarian workers to assess Abyei and South Kordofan on sixth June.
According to the statement released by the minister to The Citizen reporter in his office, in distinct interview; he said Goss delegated the team for satisfactory assessment on the war crimes in Abyei and South Kordofan.
Ruei said, “we have not yet obtained clear picture of both disputed areas, and soon humanitarian organizations will automatically intervene when the delegates shall return with full evidences.”
The mandated team should have to conduct further investigations first and foremost on human rights violation by the Northern government and he did not specify when the humanitarian body shall return.
Although Northern government normally denies regular attacks on innocent civilians in oil rich region, investigations are going on unabated.
“NCP denies atrocities fundamentally and continuously committed and accomplished genocides since 1955,” he alleged.
The government of South had already intervened, delivering services of the relief food, tents and other items to the internally displaced persons in both effected areas. The international non-governmental organizations concerned have their eyebrows raised.
“Our intervention as humanitarian agency is to assist vulnerable people,” he illustrated.
The minister for humanitarian affairs and disaster management in the government of South Sudan, James Kok Ruei, has sent a team of five humanitarian workers to assess Abyei and South Kordofan on sixth June.
According to the statement released by the minister to The Citizen reporter in his office, in distinct interview; he said Goss delegated the team for satisfactory assessment on the war crimes in Abyei and South Kordofan.
Ruei said, “we have not yet obtained clear picture of both disputed areas, and soon humanitarian organizations will automatically intervene when the delegates shall return with full evidences.”
The mandated team should have to conduct further investigations first and foremost on human rights violation by the Northern government and he did not specify when the humanitarian body shall return.
Although Northern government normally denies regular attacks on innocent civilians in oil rich region, investigations are going on unabated.
“NCP denies atrocities fundamentally and continuously committed and accomplished genocides since 1955,” he alleged.
The government of South had already intervened, delivering services of the relief food, tents and other items to the internally displaced persons in both effected areas. The international non-governmental organizations concerned have their eyebrows raised.
“Our intervention as humanitarian agency is to assist vulnerable people,” he illustrated.
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