South Sudan rebel leader David Yau Yau has signed a ceasefire agreement with the government in Juba, which officials hope will signal the end of one of the longest-running insurgencies in the country.
The peace pact was signed months after Yau Yau engaged in negotiations with leaders of his Murle ethnic group, and then with church leaders appointed by President Salva Kiir. For the past week, negotiators for his rebel movement have been holding direct talks with representatives of the government in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.
The Reverend Canon Clement Janda, who led the government delegation at the talks, called the ceasefire agreement "a good move" that "has created a good ambience, good atmosphere for further discussions."
Under the terms of the pact, the two sides agreed to set up a monitoring and verification team composed of members of the church mediators, the U.N. Mission in South Sudan, and a joint military unit comprised equally of government and rebel soldiers.
The two sides also agreed to cease fighting immediately, and will continue to hold talks to hammer out other details of the deal.
Joseph Lilimoi, a spokesman for Yau Yau's rebel group at the negotiations, said the insurgents will honor the agreement as they continue negotiations with the government.
He also called for Jonglei, the largest state in South Sudan, where Yau Yau was based, to be split into two states to improve the chances of success for the peace deal.
"It must be divided because the population of Jonglei State is unable to live in harmony," he said.
"So it will be good if we divided them and the four tribes - Murle, Anyuak, Kachipo and Jie, which have been labeled as minorities within Jonglei state -- would have their own state," he said.
In an interview with VOA last year, Yau Yau said he was fighting for a breakaway state for ethnic minorities who he said are deprived of their rights in South Sudan.
A former theology student, Yau Yau initially rebelled against the then semi-autonomous government of southern Sudan in April 2010 after losing his bid to be elected to the state assembly in Jonglei state.
Source http://allafrica.com/stories/201402010012.html
Newer articles:
- South Sudan fighters trade blame for ceasefire violations - 03/02/2014 03:16
- South Sudan ceasefire monitors deploy amid fighting - 03/02/2014 00:06
- Government retakes Machar's hometown, say South Sudan rebels - 02/02/2014 11:04
- South Sudan rebels say under attack by government troops and allied militias - 02/02/2014 10:53
- Bodies litter looted South Sudan town - 02/02/2014 00:07
Older news items
- South Sudan looting of aid reflects the new nation's setbacks - 01/02/2014 01:26
- South Sudan rebel leader says government derailing peace talks - 31/01/2014 23:46
- Doctors, patients flee hospital in South Sudan - 31/01/2014 22:11
- South Sudan will release four rebels, clearing way for peace process - 31/01/2014 17:46
- Yau Yau, South Sudan Government Sign Ceasefire Deal - 31/01/2014 17:39
Latest news items (all categories):
- Violence in South Sudan is rising again: what’s different this time, and how to avoid civil war - 19/03/2025 13:47
- 50,000 residents displaced by violence in South Sudan - 19/03/2025 13:44
- International community offers to facilitate South Sudan peace talks - 19/03/2025 13:40
- Poor Advisor—Bad Decision—Scenario 56' - 19/03/2025 13:37
- مالك عقار: بين نضال الأمس وخيانة الشعب الجنوب سوداني - 19/03/2025 13:27
Random articles (all categories):
- PWRDF leads $375K food distribution project in South Sudan - 20/12/2017 09:49
- EXPLAINER: Why Rwanda and Congo are sliding toward war again - 17/06/2022 00:29
- S Sudan rebels deny slaughter claim - 22/04/2014 11:53
- Okello explains why Uganda game vs South Sudan is 'very important' - 15/11/2020 00:46
- South Sudan: Mental Health Response Gaps in South Sudan - 18/03/2014 10:27
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 82140 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22495 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 21789 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 19982 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19364 times