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Mabior Garang | Why we opted for negotiated settlement and why the warmongers are disappointed

"We are categorically opposed to war. You will hear from us!"

SUDANS POST EDITORS by SUDANS POST EDITORS
September 27, 2021
Reading Time: 4 mins read

By Mabior Garang De Mabior

SPLM-IO chairperson of National Committee for Information and Public Relations Mabior Garang De Mabior [Photo moderated by Sudans Post]
SPLM-IO chairperson of National Committee for Information and Public Relations Mabior Garang De Mabior [Photo moderated by Sudans Post]
OPINION – We have chosen to use the negotiated settlement as a tool of struggle. The late Dr. John Garang taught us an equation about struggle.

The struggle, he said, is a function of four (4) variables. S=(AS+PU+IDP+NS). That is; Armed Struggle (AS), the Popular Uprising (PU), International Diplomatic Pressure (IDP) and the Negotiated Settlement (NS). The independence of our country was ultimately reached through the negotiated settlement.

In light of the level of political awareness of our civil population, the popular uprising and the armed struggle are equally costly – 2013 and 2016 stand as painful reminders. It is only the negotiated settlement that can ensure a just and honorable peace for our civil population.

Compatriots,

The Republic of South Sudan belongs to all the nationalities which inhabit it and we share a common history and destiny. This is the time for our peoples to nucleate into one people – one nation out of the many nationalities. This must be a voluntary unity based on facts and not imagination. It needs a national conversation for the restoration of our dignity. The use of the armed struggle as a tool will only create more blood feuds among our communities, leading to divisions to the point there will be no South Sudan in the end.

It is important for us to learn from the mistakes of history so that we do not repeat them. The Kit Gwang Declaration shall use the negotiated settlement as an instrument of peace and the negotiating position of the Kit Gwang Declaration is security arrangements. We are categorically opposed to war.

You will hear from us!

Cpt. Mabior Garang

National Chairperson, Defunct National Committee for Information and Public Relations,

23/09/2021.


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Comments 1

  1. Gol Bol says:
    1 day ago

    “Mabior Garang | Why we opted for negotiated settlement and why the warmongers are disappointed”

    Who would want to negotiate any piece of rubbish with this uggly and drug addict? Let the piece trash, and a drug addict and a flunkey, brings their bullshits here into ‘Jonglei and Upper Nile and her Rebecca Nyandeng prostitute, ever again if they can damn can and get away with it’

    You have to negotiate when you have something from your country and not from another person or a country; you cannot negotiate from *dry bone, with nothing*, it doesn’t happen in real world.

    Used South Sudan and the South Sudanese people, they are the most *vulnerable people on this planet. Oh really? Rebecca Nyandeng, a prostitute, her ugly son, Mabior Nyandeng, Majak Agoot, her in-laws, Pagan Amum, Uyai Deng Ajak, Riek Machar, Abiy Ahmed, Yasir Arman, Malik Agaar, Raila Odinga (may your god helps you), Uhuru Kenyetta, Benjamin Netanyhau, Naftalia Bennet——what do you evils smoke??*

    Go to hell and Iowa, in the US states,. We don’t white people.
    T

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