Two days ago, a body of a dead Shilluk boy came floating in the river until it reached and anchored on the shore near the Governor Simon Kun Pouch office at the Council of Ministers in Malakal. The dead body had in his hand some money as if was coming with a complaint to the governor that he killed by SPLA at Owachi across the river.
The diseased is from Dur Village and he was sent by his father to go and sell vegetables in Malakal. Although he came with other vegetable growers from his village, he never reported home for two days and reported missing and only pronounced dead when his body appeared at the Council of Ministers riverside. He was intercepted by SPLA Soldiers at Owachi who wanted to rob his money which he was taking home to his parents. He tried to escape towards the river but that could not safe his life from the savage Dinka SPLA. He was shot at the back and felt into the river.
This is not the last incident committed by SPLA on Shilluk civilians. Just to mention a few, Shilluk merchant was killed by SPLA Soldiers in Tonga a few months ago. The merchant was sleeping in his boat in Tonga when two SPLA soldiers murder him and stole his 17,000 SSP money. These soldiers were arrested but the governor pardons them and is now free. The diseased was not compensated and his money was never returned. Another merchant operating between Kodok town and Kal-Agany interior to the west in Fashoda County was also killed by an SPLA Dinka soldier who was also released free without judgment. Besides the killing of civilians, SPLA is raping Shilluk women which are not being reported.
These incidences seem to be isolated cases on individual persons whose immediate families will feel the agony, but, it is general policy by SPLM to systematically eliminate the Shilluk population from County side and take their land to settle Panaru Dinka of Bentiu. The Shilluk people have to bear in mind that they are the target of SPLM/A policy of eradication. They will either migrate to Sudan or submit to the ruthless rule of SPLM.
No one cares about civilian protection when it comes to Shilluk land. Genocide is being committed in the broad day light in the presence and knowledge of international communities. Civilians were killed in Lul and others were killed in Owachi sometimes back.
It is high time the Shilluk people should of taking the responsibility of protecting themselves from Dinka SPLA who are currently occupying our land. There are a lot of weapons are flowing through Shilluk land into Nuba Mountains provided by SPLA. The Shilluk should find ways to acquire some of these weapons and form Popular Civil Defense Forces to protect themselves. SPLA is rather a tribal army serving only the Dinka. They must be flush out of the land or be taken to specified garrisons. They are indiscipline army groups whose command comes only from Salva Kiir.
It shouldn't be misunderstood that Popular Civil Defense Forces is under rebellion against the government of South Sudan. Instead, it will be helping government to protect civilians when necessary. There is campaign from certain groups within SPLM/A against Shilluk as a tribe. Popular Civil Defense Forces is similar with Community Policing when these forces are from the community. In some areas like Jonglei, Warrap, Unity and Lakes States, this system cannot work because what is going on in those states is the communities fighting among themselves because of cattle rustling.
The Shilluk will not go for somebody's land or property. But if Dinka of Akoka, Khor Fulus and Bailet Counties have claims on Shilluk land, then it would be better to resolve the issue peacefully through border conference which is headed by Dr. Riak Macar.
However if Dinka persist on land grabbing, then the conflict will escalate to the point arm struggle will be necessary for the Shilluk to liberate their land through forceful means.
The attached list of Shilluk civilians killed by Dinka SPLA and the villages they occupied in Shilluk land. All the Shilluks in SPLA should come out to defend their civilians before Dinka could finish them.
The purpose of this list is to bring the case to the international community that one day Salva Kiir will face justice in the court of law accused of genocide. Also the Shilluk communities will one day commemorates the death of civilians and asked God the Almighty to punish those who committed this genocide.
SHILLUK CIVILIANS KILLED BY SPLA IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF SHILLUK COUNTIES
S/No
Name
Sex
Age in Yr
Village
Date of Death
County
Site of Killing
Cause of death
Remarks
01
John Olwak Kur
Male
37
Dur
6/3/2011
Panyikang
Dur
Gun Shot
02
Yoanes Anei Ayang
Male
34
Dur
6/3/2011
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03
Maurice Stephen Odol
Male
32
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
04
William John Awol
Male
25
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
05
Thomas Andrew Oyath
Male
25
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
06
Otor Aleng Koryak
Male
62
Thathim
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
07
Opwol Laa Maijok
Male
60
Tahthim
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
08
Onoj Ashiek
Male
30
Thathim
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
09
Okoth Onak Luakyak
Male
34
Thathim
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
10
Chan Nyajwok
Male
18
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
11
Okutdwok Yor Ajawang
Male
39
Dur
6/3//2011
,,
,,
,,
12
Oyor Otor Otong
Male
38
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
13
Tressa Nyakal Luigi
Female
71
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
14
Nyagak Tor Mayom
Female
55
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
15
Achol Agaw
Female
40
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
16
Chol Jago Deng
Male
25
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
17
Omac Adyang Agaw
Male
18
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
18
Ogash Bol Kumday
Male
16
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
19
Akoth Adwok Ajobong
Female
31
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
20
Nyatholong Adwok
Female
18
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
21
Aboy Yor Ajobong
Male
37
Tufugia
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
22
Ayul Amuc Awan
Male
75
Awaw
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
23
Nya-Khartoum Ayul
Female
60
Awaw
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
24
Paulino Adwok Ador
Male
30
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
25
Nyabac Yor Onyuello
Female
59
Adod
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
26
Micheal Obeny Aban
Male
42
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
27
Chol Kuol Kur
Male
36
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
28
Oyor Otor Ajak
Male
38
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
29
Tino Adwok Ajang
Female
25
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
30
Nyanok Adwok Ajang
Female
67
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
31
Chol Ahmed Ajang
Male
48
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
32
Weli Jago Ajawang
Male
15
Alel
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
33
Otor Jago Ajawang
Male
55
Alel
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
34
Adyang Ayong Ayul
Male
8
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
35
Nyabac Amum Adwok
Female
57
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
36
Kur Bol Adwok
Male
12
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
37
Achol Adiek Gok
Female
80
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
38
David Pio Okok
Male
40
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
39
Juma Olay Otieno
Male
35
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
40
Abar Odhong Achobek
Male
40
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
41
Omot Nyawol Abor
Male
11
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
42
Nyabwonyo Tor Adok
Female
49
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
43
Achol
Female
18
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
44
Owor Andrew
Male
82
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
45
Akwolong Chol
Male
78
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
46
Obwonyo Agaw Lual
Male
15
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
47
Nyadier Ogwel Ajing
Female
20
Adodo
6/3/2011
Makal
Adodo
,,
48
Nyamum Akwoc Nyibong
Female
28
Kwogo
6/3/2011
Makal
Kwogo
,,
49
Jago Adwok Yor
Male
54
Kwogo
6/3/2011
Makal
Kwogo
,,
50
Shieklek Dewal
Male
80
Kwogo
6/3/2011
Makal
Kwogo
,,
51
Augustino Ochan Yomon
Male
29
Dur
6/3/2011
Panyikang
Dur
,,
52
William Vanasio
Male
35
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
53
William Deng
Male
28
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
54
Tona Chol Otwel
Male
45
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
55
Cangjwok Yogeng Akwoc
Male
32
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
56
Oliny Luong
Male
30
Makal
6/3/2011
Makal
Makal
,,
57
Estimir Yor Oywac
Male
33
Dur
6/3/2011
Makal
Dur
,,
58
Obac Luong
Male
37
Makal
6/3/2011
Makal
Makal
,,
59
Juma William
Male
41
Dur
6/3/2011
Panyikang
Dur
,,
60
Wadeng Akulith
Male
29
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
61
Paulino Deng Kujo
Male
37
Makal
6/3/2011
Makal,
Makal
,,
62
Adwok Mayong Ador
Male
40
Dur
6/3/2011
Panyikang
Dur
,,
63
Odhong Laa Kur
Male
36
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
64
Pakwan Anei Anyaiding
Male
31
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
65
Paromi Dak Akiw
Male
28
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
66
Oman Awur
Male
18
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
67
Cangjwok Ageng Ngor
Male
48
Dur
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
68
Aban Dak Pakwan
Male
45
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
,,
,,
69
Pacbene Adowin Nyikwac
Male
13
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
70
Onuar Deng Awur
Male
35
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
71
Okony Aban Anyang
Male
27
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
72
Oyay Adwok Obeny
Male
65
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
73
Aban Owiyiwok Ocam
Male
48
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
74
Racpiny Pamet Dak
Male
16
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
75
Sebit Otwali Nyibek
Male
22
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
76
Ojwok Okan Deng
Male
26
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
77
Pajwan Nyibong
Male
14
Owaci
6/3/2011
,,
Owaci
Gun Shot
78
Owak Ogwen Nyibong
Male
36
Tonga
16/6/2012
,,
Tonga
Gun Shot
Lynched
79
Paul Opwot Okac
Male
32
Dur
8/3/2011
,,
Dur
Gun Shot
Lynched
80
Yoanes Dewin Otor
Male
24
Lelo Obwa
7/3/2011
Makal
Lelo Obwa
Gun Shot
Lynched
81
Micheal Aban Wahn
Male
37
Owaci
9/3/2011
Makal
Owaci
Gun Shot
Lynched
82
Jago Ageng Ajang
Male
85
Wadajwok
9/3/2011
Makal
Wadajwok
Gun Shot
Lynched
83
Obac Akwoc Matjak
Male
19
Wadajwok
9/3/2011
Makal
Wadajwok
Gun Shot
Lynched
84
Ogwaok Nyibong Kiir
Male
56
Makal
9/3/2011
Makal
Dur
Gun Shot
Lynched
85
Obac Adwok Kuol
Male
48
Makal
12/3/2011
Makal
Makal
Gun Shot
Lynched
86
Nyawello Othur Olawo
Male
26
Kodok
23/3/2011
Fashoda
Kodok
Gun Shot
Lynched
87
Mathew Denis Ayuok Kur
Male
29
Tonga
30/7/2011
Panyikang
Kodok
Gun Shot
Lynched
88
Okok Oliw
Male
45
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
89
Aban Ayul
Female
25
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
90
Ocwop Ogwal Yieljak
Male
27
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
91
Othwohn Yor Geng
Male
65
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
92
Amum Both
Male
42
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
93
Sebit Loth Alwong
Male
16
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
94
Obac Aban Ajang
Male
19
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
95
Wadeng Odienj Alwong
Male
19
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
96
Ochar Othom Awan
Male
18
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
97
Olwak Sebit Ageng
Male
24
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
98
Ngor Koryom Alwong
Male
35
Nagdiar
10/11/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
99
Ronyo Chan Ngor
Male
28
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
100
Awan Aallwong Aba
Male
40
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
101
Lua Amum Yor
Male
39
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
102
Opiti Nyiker
Male
25
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdiar
Gun Shot
Lynched
103
Chyen Ochir Nimeng
Male
20
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdia
Gun Shot
Lynched
104
Deng Ajawin
Male
40
Nagdiar
9/1/2009
,,
Nagdia
Gun Shot
Lynched
105
Prince Akic Dak Padiet
Male
53
Pathaw
3/7/2009
Makal
Pathaw
Gun Shot
Lynched
106
Nyman Pagan Ajang
Female
65
Padit
6/6/2009
Makal
Padit
Gun Shot
Lynched
107
Nyijok Olwak Anok
Male
43
Padit
6/6/2009
Makal
Padit
Gun Shot
Lynched
108
Ogomac Othom Jabur
Male
10
Wau
6/8/2009
Makal
Wau
Gun Shot
Lynched
109
Ocheti Bodho Akol
Male
31
Pathaw
7/8/2009
Makal
Pathaw
Gun Shot
Lynched
110
Mijwok Adwok DongNyial
Male
70
Bol
10/3/2009
Makal
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
111
Nyarengi Ogur Adijok
Female
37
Bol
11/11/2010
Fashoda
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
112
Adwok Odol Mijwok
Male
12
Bol
11/11/2010
Fashoda
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
113
Olew Mijwok Adwok
Male
10
Bol
11/11/2010
Fashoda
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
114
Acwil Mijwok Adwok
Female
4
Bol
11/11/2010
Fashoda
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
115
Ogat Akol Aba
Male
19
Bol
11/11/2010
Fashoda
Bol
Gun Shot
Lynched
116
Awol Omay Ogwen
Male
37
Lul Otang
3/3/2012
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
117
Otor Othialo Ajarial
Male
75
Abanim
8/9/2012
Fashoda
Abanim
Gun Shot
Lynched
118
Onani Otor Ajang
Male
38
Agodo
1/10/2010
Fashoda
Kodok
Gun Shot
Lynched
119
Peter Othow Anei Nyaba
Male
58
Gulo
7/10/2010
Fashoda
Gulo
Gun Shot
Lynched
120
Nyawello Othur Othow
Male
16
Ngonyam
13/10/2010
Fashoda
Kodok
Gun Shot
Lynched
121
Okuc Deng Mayik
Male
56
Bol
4/7/2010
Fashoda
Dingjol
Gun Shot
Lynched
122
Anyang Aba Kiir
Male
35
Both
16/6/2010
Fashoda
Both
Gun Shot
Lynched
123
Otor Adwok Wello
Male
30
Both
16/6/2010
Fashoda
Both
Gun Shot
Lynched
124
Abaan Kimo Nyidhok
Female
42
Both
16/6/2010
Fashoda
Both
Gun Shot
Lynched
125
Ngor Orac Kukel
Male
15
Nyingaro
13/7/2010
Fashoda
Both
Gun Shot
Lynched
126
Arenyi Bol Acien
Male
48
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Both
Gun Shot
Lynched
127
Nyibol Adwok Athiik
Female
52
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Bienythiang
Gun Shot
Lynched
128
Lam Nyathap Athiir
Male
12
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
129
Balash Olwal Lamitho
Male
15
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
130
Oboki Chol Wolo
Male
30
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
131
Deng Adung Adiang
Male
66
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
132
Chol Awak Deng
Male
17
Tungmier Lul
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
133
Anam Othow Nyawello
Male
25
Lul Otang
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Lul Otang
Gun Shot
Lynched
134
Alobo Onywany
Male
13
Pabur
4/9/2010
Fashoda
Pabur
Gun Shot
Lynched
Comments to Analysis and summary:
The figure of (134) one hundred and thirty-four slain collo (Shilluk) civilians would have risen, if bodies of secretly killed were recovered. Most of the victims were and are cut being killed, either their stomachs are cut open and thrown to the river and do not float. Some are killed in the forest far away from houses where these are no witnesses or left to be eaten by birds and wild animals. These missing and being fetched are pronounced dead.
This mad mess killings, rapes, looting and harassments apparently tantamount to genocide in the collo Kingdom land. This is with the knowledge of the government of South Sudan by deploying one tribe army in the area. The C-in-C of the SPLA and the president of the young nation had backed and arrange the deployment of these cruel soldiers under the command of one tribe commanders with a programme i.e Division (7) Seven was deployed in the whole of Shilluk area western Nile from Manyo under the command of hostile Dinka Major-General Matur who had upper hand in killing the Shilluks. The HQs is in Owaci, Panyikang County upto Manyo County.
The second is Division (1) One where the same cruel soldiers are deployed under the same one tribe commander Major-General Ajonga replaced again by Major-General.
The plan is to grab and encroach the collo land be occupied by Dinka Dingjol, Ngok in the east of the Nile, the land they claimed to be their ancestors land. This is the policy and plans of what they called Padang organization.
This wass executed by H.E. The President of South Sudan when he physically flew to an area known as Pijo belonging to Shilluk and declared it a Dinka land and annexed it to Jonglei State which is ridiculous. So the same plocy goes on, the Shilluks are still being killed so that they leave their land and nobody intervened because the government belongs to one tribe or the majority in the government is from one tribe.Very unfortunate
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