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Written/Submitted by Lwanyo Padiet   
Thursday, 29 January 2009 14:05

letterH.E. the President of the Government of Southern Sudan and Chairman of SPLM party Juba, Sudan

CC: The Governor of Upper Nile State

CC: Human Rights Organizations

FROM: Collo Community in USA

SUBJECT: Urgent Request to Halt the Padang Jieng Armed Encroachment into the Collo East White Nile and South Sobat River land.

Your Excellency,

Please accept our sincere heartfelt strong condemnation of the treacherous act of violence and death caused by the Padang Jieng to innocent peace loving Collo citizens in Malakal, Anagdiar, and Abanim during the ninth January 2008 (4th CPA Anniversary in Malakal) a few days ago.

The CPA signed between The NCP and the SPLM on 9th Jan, 2005 in Kenya, charged the two negotiating parties with, “Making Unity of the Sudan Attractive to Southerners” during the interim period. Having been agreed that NCP shall pick one State as model in which it would experiment the phenomenon of making unity attractive to southern people, chose Upper Nile State to exercise its skills in public affairs. It is worth noticing that Upper Nile State has a large number of Arabicied and Islamized southern citizens most of them educated early on in Mahad El Helmy at Kodok during Ibrahim Aboud Islamic inspired military regime. It is no wonder that they “NCP” chose it for easy campaign. The SPLM on the other hand having been entitled to have a larger share in ministerial positions in the Upper Nile State Administration, but being mindful that most of the would be as aspirants for leadership among the Arabicized people would be those with uncontrollable thirst for power, which thirst usually eat like cancer in their hearts, accorded 4 ministerial positions to the Padang Jieng, ignoring the larger groups like the Collo nation. It’s to be noted that early on, the candidates chosen for ministerial positions by the SPLM, actually had held positions in the Upper Nile State representing the NCP, but had swiftly jumped over to SPLM as soon as CPA was insight.

It is with these preparations and high hopes that your government went to Malakal in order to test whether or not unity of the country has been made attractive and therefore, permanent peace, development, and progress was imminent and inevitable .

Mr. President,

We in the Diaspora were just anxious to hear joyous news and rejoice of the celebration in Malakal, when these expectations turned tears in our eyes. The Padang had profaned the tranquility of the friendly neighborhood of the Nilotic cradle land. Prospect of the successful peace in a united Sudan or successful separation of the South had now to end in anarchy and chaos. The Padang thirst for power which we had thought had been quenched when you oiled their mouth with 4 ministerial positions is uncontrollable. They are bent on occupying Collo land by Iron and Blood and nothing short of that.

Mr. President,

As an illustration, the tribal fight between the Shilluk and Nuer in Malakal in 1973 over the meat of hippotomus had no relation with hatred or enmity or rivalry between the two tribes. It was only a conflict of cultures. The Nuer believing in the culture of “The Survival of Fitters”, contended that elders had had their birth rights in the share of food during their youthful days and therefore, didn’t deserve any attention in the distribution of meat. The result was the flow of the blood and death. Now history has repeated it self. The greed for power and land which acts like cancer in the heart of some of the profaners of the celebration of January, 9 has found its level “.The Survival of Fitters” by Iron and Blood.

Mr. President,

The continued false claim by the Padang Jieng for the ownership of Malakal town and the entire eastern bank of the White Nile and the lower Sobat River up to its confluence with the White Nile are as follows:

  1. During the Anglo Egyptian administration in Sudan, the area in question was ruled with Malakal Town Council as a full District headed by a District Commissioner; Kodok District Council headed by Assistant District Commissioner; and Sobat Rural Council headed by a local government executive officer. Since then the Sobat Rural Council didn’t have an office building in its area of activities, that at Ngok and Dingol villages which border Kodok District Council. Malakal Town Council offered them an office for their executive officer within the Town Council building. It’s absurd, for a person accorded kind accommodation to claim ownership of property of the host. It’s also naïve, and erroneous to think that central government institutions could be subservient to local government institutions.

2. The citizens of the Sobat Rural Council seem to confuse administrative council and the parliamentary election constituencies. In fact  there was time when Sobat Rural Council, Malakal Town Council, and lower Sobat areas of Kodak District

3. Councils “Anagdiar and Panydway Omoudiya,” were grouped together as one territorial constituency. And there was also time when Malakal Town Council, Kodok District Council, and Nasir District Council were one territorial constituency, while Sobat Rural Council, Malut Rural Council, Renk District Council, and Maban Rural Council were one territorial constituency. In short electoral constituencies did not mean the same thing as an administrative zone.

Mr. President,

For our Present day concern, your are on Records to have empathetically stated that your esteemed government didn’t come to interfere with previous arrangements by your predecessors, like the Anglo-Egyptian administration or the Sudanese successive governments or the southern’s regional governments. That your government recognizes the boundary of the old Pangak District Council and old Kodok District Council is the boundary between Jonglei and Upper Nile State. And the boundary of old Sobat Rural Council and old Kodok District Council to be the boundary between Bialiet County and Panyikang, Makal and Pachodo Counties. If that statement is true we strongly demand that you proclaim its implementation by an Executive Order.

Mr. President,

Given the preparations your government and national unity government have been making for four years, now destroyed by the barbaric, uncivilized, and treacherous attack on peaceful loving Collo people, what’s the way forward?

H.E President, Omer El-Bashir and his National Congress Party whatever their feelings about the incident may have the right to shade crocodile tears for the dead, while at the same time they are hiding smiling faces suggesting that the Southern Sudanese people will make anarchy and chaos of the south if left to govern themselves. Is your option to stand aloft and watch the peace so strenuously earned by the south cast over board by some Blood Thirsty Elements?

It’s our well considered opinion that your government has been slow, lenient, unforcefull and irresolute in handling the many cases of violence, corruption, accountability, land grabbing, tribal and public affairs.

Late Dr. John De Mabior was on records saying that the SPLM government policy was to take towns to the people. The situation now seems reversed. Despite the fact that, unlike the situation from 1972 to 1982 when there was no money in the hands of the government of the day, now we have the oil money and international donations, but your government does not have a program for rehabilitation and resettlement of the internally displaced persons of the south and the returnees refugees from abroad. Your government seems to have left the people to randomly fend for acres of land of others instead of directing each group to return to its previous place of domicile.

“Survival of the Fitters” is the order of the day, for instance we find husbands and spouses getting appointed to ministerial positions, relatives and tribesmen being appointed as directors for administration and finance.

It’s to be recalled and reiterated that in the past there was a strong, efficient and dedicated civil services in the south. In those days for instance a Collo, Moro, or a Feritit could be appointed in a ministerial or very senior civil service position, but now power seekers seem to be keeping your eyes away from some of the most efficient southerners. In another development, the government of the south used to officially engage the Collo Reth “King” in tribal conflict resolution activities. We have now observed that the present Reth hasn’t been invited to Juba since the CPA indicating that his services are not needed.

In conclusion

Mr. President

We would like to recommend the followings:

  1. We strongly urge you to speedily implement the demands of “Collo nation members of parliaments, National, Southern Sudan and Upper Nile State assemblies” in their letter to His Excellency the governor of Upper Nile State, specially those parts which deal with criminal justice, law enforcement, and resettlement of people in their places of domicile.
  1. We earnestly request you to appoint Collo Persons in the government of Southern Sudan.
  2. We strongly recommend the involvement the Reth in your government public relation activities.
  3. Complete investigation into the use of the heavy guns “RPG, Grenade, Forty Six, etc” in attacking Collo villages in Anagdiar, Abanim etc and the involvement of SPLA personnel in the attack.
  4. We blame the Upper Nile State authorities “Governor, Ministers, and Commissioners” as they appear not to know the geographical boundaries of their State with the nightbring States, like Jonglei and also the geographical boundaries of the neighboring Counties within their State.

With complement

Singed by:

  1. Uncle James Ogilo Agor
  2. Mr. Ojamo Tor
  3. Mr. Lwanyo Padiet
  4. Mr. Simon Aban Deng
  5. Mr. Bol Nyikang
  6. Mr. Jwothab Wanh Othow
  7. Mr. Yomo B. Arop
  8. Ms Victoria Dennis
  9. Mr. William Ator
  10. Mr. Aban Ajawin
  11. Mr. Jalpan O Nyawello
  12. Mr. Olwak C Ayawak
  13. Mr. Jameson C Nyapal
  14. Mr. Kuol D Farag
  15. Mr. Jermico D Amon
  16. Mr. Okuc O Lwangmianga
  17. Ms. Banythuro A. Padiet
  18. Mr. Emmanuel Ajak
  19. Mr. Jibeen J. Agor
  20. Mr. Francis Chan
  21. Mr. Joseph Adeng
  22. Mr. Alnoor Nywillo
  23. Mr. Peter Opach
  24. Mr. Sabino Ator
  25. Mr. Gabriel Owac
  26. Mr. Johnson Owac
  27. Mr. Banino Y. Aban
  28. Mr. Michael Aban
  29. Mr. Sabit Okach
  30. Dr Tino S Nyawello
  31. Mr. Akim kur
  32. Mr. Augustine Ochoung
  33. Mr. Michael Tip
  34. Mr. Samuel Ochem
  35. Mr. Chan Aba Akol
  36. Mr. Obac Deer
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written by Wad-Tit, January 30, 2009
Good job, very good job ... Keep up the good work ... I wish we can do something like this here!!!
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written by Paulino Oshong, January 30, 2009
The huge grassroots movement to elect Barack Obama in the US has shown what people can attain when they come together for a common reason. At this movement, the power is firmly in our hands to make the change we want to see in our community.
For too long decisions that affect so many have been made by so few. Let's make these decisions together, and show the powers that be how we can bring politics out of the indistinct alcoves of party back rooms and into the loll rooms, schools, community lobbies and libraries where it belongs.
Communally, we've had so many enormous triumphs so far thanks to your pains. Let's continue to turn these moments into a movement. Take a few moments to share your thoughts, and begin building a better Collo for tomorrow.

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written by falak, January 30, 2009
Thanks Chollo, silent from decisions maker means agreed on killing,abduction insane peoples, infact those the element were behind incident they were well known. God bless our patient community Chollo. Thnaks!
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written by James Okuk, January 30, 2009

Good work from the Son of Collo Kingdom in USA. United we stand and divided we fail. Let us keep this good work up and let us coordinate it interconnectedly all over the world so that nobody or community should ever intimidate or humiliate Collo people from their fundamental rights.
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written by Nyaopun Aban Aban, January 31, 2009
It’s Time to Stand Up for People that you care, didn’t Sit Down. you've come a long, long way vital to Promotes and Provides such initative triumphed as the choice of a majority speakers for events.
The Foundation keeps several challenges in the strengthen at all times. Go ahead with hope and Die-hard, we are eveready to stand with you in shouldering for this struggle, dignity and common prosperity in the long-awaited for Collos' people.

Nyaopun Aban Aban
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written by Carlo, January 31, 2009
This is the spirit of unity and with which our grandfathers defended the land which we have inherited today. In unity we are strong and in disarray we are fallen. Let us work together for the cause of our motherland, so our children could inherit it from us. I call on all to put hands together for the cause of Collo Kingdom.
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written by Omuj, January 31, 2009
Can anything be stupider than that a man has the right to kill me because he lives on the other side of a river and his ruler has a quarrel with mine, though I have not quarreled with him? There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy. In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
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written by Akic Adwok Lwaldeng, February 01, 2009
I appreciated what the Shilluk in the USA have done, the problem of Dinkas Ngok is very serious problem and it could be wised if all Shilluk communities united and they should not approach this problem through dialogue only, but we should arms ourselves in order to protect our land from the potential enemies. Brothers and Sisters the existence of the so-called Dinkas Ngok in power in Upper Nile state “Malakal” is the main reason for the tragedies and suffering of the Collo people in Malakal. The Government in Malakal remains the major obstacle to peace, development and prosperity for the Shilluk people. The evil Dinkas has been occupied our land for more then two decades, the time has arrived to ask the evil government in the Jonglei state to return our land via peace or we take it by farce because it's our right.Godbless shilluk people.
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written by Olam, February 02, 2009
Good deed brothers and sisters in U.S.A. We all knew that We, shilluk community were not sleeping but were just waiting for the right time! Now, this is the time and what we called the power in the our hands! Though we are able to protect ourselves from the outsiders's threats, we still need to protect our land and its resources as well. I honestly and respectfully appreciate the job you have done. Anything related to evil must be dealt with in the air, on the ground, and in the water! Let's keep our eyes open and let's see how far we have come! We have been calmed enough. this is it chollo! no turnig back! I believe strong words cannot produce themselves if we have no arms to defend them.... the question is do we have enough fuel to get the fire going? ... I could say YES! Do we want the civilians of our land shilluk kingdom to be killed again - by the same haters? I could SAY 'NO' we need not death of our people again... they themselves know what war is, and they now how shilluk fight... war is not the option but if it turn out to be fire, I think we have tried water to put the same fire out but then it was started again. therefore, this time, may be try fire with fire if that is what our foe-friends really aim! Thank you and God bless
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written by Peter Karlo, February 02, 2009
The is really a good job from the Collo -Community in the USA.We have also shown that the USA-Collo Community ,can speak up for the Collo Kingdom and its people. By sitting down collectvely in order to writes this open letter to the GoSS president Salva Kiir,in Juba.

I hope that he is able to read it personally as soon as he gets the direct copy of this open letter .Which was address to him personally,with copies to others plus human rights organizations.

However I am calling up the attention of brothers &sister like James Okuk and Lam Arop.So that they could really help us in posting or sending this very important letter to other webesite on the net.like the Sudan Tribune,SouthSudan Nation,Gurtong ,Sudan Net and Southern Sudan Net.And including also a Arabic -translated version of this letter in to Arabic language .That could be sents to the other Arabic -newspapers, in the Sudan in general and Southern Sudan,in particular or what do you think my people my people of the Collo-Kingdom.
So that it could reach out to a wider audience as many as possible possible ,nationally in the Sudan and internationally in the diaspora.
Thanks and lets keep on standing up and defending our Collo -Nation and its Kingdom.
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written by Johnson othur, February 05, 2009
Dear collo community you have seen what Dinkas have done ,and will still done in the future if there is no response to that! .We as collo need to take our rights to rule in south , especially in our state where we are the majority .Calling for our right does not mean we are jeopardizing CPA.However this peace was not signed for you (collo)alone in the south to keep at their expence.who are collo alone to keep peace in south sudan and others do not.Look ! its our right to have miniters in government of south sudan /GoSS , its our right to rule the state where we are the majority and the land owner.Therefore we should put clear message to president of south sudan that we need the governor of uuper Nile state and our ministerial representation in the GoSS .Its our right and we should demand for that as soon as possible or else we all withdrow from the government where we are not represented .because compromised are brought by conditions otherwise it will pass like any.
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written by John Pakwan, February 15, 2009
Its alright to avenge and think twice. I'm sorry that I started my comments with this hallriously. Because of the grief and sorrow of my fallen brothers and sisters, after I have seen the pictures of dead children and aged people. Some individuals that even have been in the bush hiding among us were involved in this crime. and while we were there they never claimed the ownership of Malakal, and now they dared to take arms to kill innocent civilians, because of uncertainty and circumistances of this season. They knew the rath of a Chollo Son. We used to live together as sons and daughters of that same motherland. I know the time now has changed, we have a president who seems to be a one tribe president instead of a nation's, who never even mentioned any thing about this crime. But you know what! history can't keep on repeating itself. Chollo should defend its land and people because of the absence of a govenment that aims to protect its people. Well done brethren .
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written by james nyawello, February 26, 2009
I personally thanks all collo community in the USA for the doing wonderful job. As O chollo it's all our duties to stand up for one another with no doubt in mind during the need. if anything happen to an individual o chollo it's for all collo. Collo at this moment it's time for us all collo to defend the collo land against the evil dinka ngok who had killed the innocent people. Collo let us open our eyes and know who are our main enemies to deal with, let us not be silence by evil dinka ngok. stand up for your right; everything is possible.never ever give up.let us fight for our right. And may God blessed All collo people.
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written by martin John, April 01, 2009
هذا عمل جيد من ابناء شلو بالولايات المتحدة الامريكية للوقوفهم مع مواطنينهم بجنوب السودان ( مناطق شلو وهذا العمل وكتابة مذكرة الرئيس حكومة الجنوب هو نفس العمل التي قام بها ابناء شلو ببرلمات القومي و جنوب والولائي للحفظ مكانه شلو العريق وعدم للعب اخذ اراضيها وقتل شعبها من اجل الحفاظ على السلام وهذا ما لا نقبله علي الاطلاق اذا جاء السلام من اجل اخذ اراضي وقتل شلو فليذهب هذا السلام ونبحث عن سلام اخر يعطي كل ذو حق حقه واحترام البعض ومعرفة اي شخص حدوده .
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written by Simon Aban (Oyemi), January 19, 2010
Dearest, all Cholo Communities in every coner of the world not only Cholo community in US but every where such as in Europe, Afric where they originated, Asia and very few of them in Latin America, they all welcone on board of Cholo to stand for a small belt of the grandland along the River Nile known as lab chøl.
This is not the last but it is the least bcoz we are still struggling a head to insure the enduring the peace onground and joy of people respectively as well, this is my little vibration to the lovers of cholo issues. Oyemi Aban known Oyemi from Oslo-Norway

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