December 15 was a day of grief in many Nuer and South Sudanese - TopicsExpress



          

December 15 was a day of grief in many Nuer and South Sudanese family; it is a day of many lives departure. If you did not lose one of your family members, you must lose your extreme close friend or someone you really know. I decided to write this article in recommendation of the upcoming December 15, 2014. I am advocating for a huge turnout of all the South Sudanese on the globe to recall the forthcoming December 15 and the following ones. December 15 was and will never be a celebration day, yet it is not to be considered as an ordinary day, you may call it a convocational or a commencement day where all of us gathers in public institution to remember the innocents and those who died defending our own safety and freedom. We must constantly remember their nobility and how brave and courageous they drew our future with their own dear blood. The least we can do is to gather on that date and recall their immunity to injustice. As a targeted South Sudanese, grief and humiliation has taken its toll on me. I know that I am not the only one that lays awake at night wondering how to end the ongoing genocide in South Sudan. The frustration built is like volcano and the humiliation stripe me of my pride. I hated myself for lying in bed recalling how acute the situation was when I had to contradict my true identity to be spare by President Salva Kiir. Under President Salva Kiir’s weak administration for nearly 10 years there has never been development in both physical infrastructure and institutions, no respect to human fundamental rights and intimidation, confiscation of citizen’s views and voices spread country wide. Continue reading by clicking this link nyamile/2014/09/12/december-15-a-day-we-ought-to-remember/ A call for worldwide mourning demonstration sudaneseonline/board/15/msg/A-call-for-worldwide-Mourning-demonstration-by-Zechariah-James-Machar-1414167004.htm The hidden agenda behind peace (trick) expedition carried by Kiir’s government southsudannewsagency/opinion/columnists/the-hidden-agenda-behind-peace With; Daya Batim Moses, Elbow Chuol, Connie Jock, Puot Tap Riak, Puot Kang Chol, Jesus Deng Mading-chaui, Dinka Truthmaker, Weirial Puok Baluang, Dictor Wang Mut, Ayan Majok, James Gatdet Dak, Chuol C. Nyabieh, Chuol Machar Gai Deng, Mabil R. Choul, Khan Elijah, Elijah Deng Simon, Gatkuoth Gatjiek, Eliza Nyr, Gatwech Nhial Dador, Sunday Gatwech Liem, Shiness Kongo Dijiok, Wilson Samuel Otim, Panyuan Mathiang Chatim, Mary Charkouth, Ding Bidit Door, Lim Bani, Both Reat Yioy, Tekjiek Both Chany, Nelson Bol Waan, Tito Anthony Zechariah, Amuda Loibe, Angok Chol, Sirir Gabriel Yiei Rut, John Luth Majock, Gatluak John Kong, John M Chol, Peter Gai Manyuon, Dr Peter Adwok Nyaba, Boules Manyiel Malual, Mary Kun, Mary Benjamim, Mary Yor, Mary Kadi Manoah, Matur Chut Dhuol, Angelina Awur, William Orule, Butrus William, William Deng, Gen Taban Deng Gai, Jekow Pal, Machar Isaac, Känidaw Machar, Gatluak Kuol Machar, Mucee Michael Tut, Angelo Juma John, Andrew Riek Gai, Sunday Dan
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