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In New York, the world leaders should seek to know the root causes of the conflict in South Sudan from both parties New York City: September 24, 2014- Last year in December, Sudan People Liberation Movement (SPLM)-historical leaders called for democratic reforms of the party and that of the government. However, it was this call, the President of the Republic of South Sudan uses to announce a false alleged coup, arrested party leaders, and imposed the current war on the country. The war continues killing people and has now displaced more than million people throughout the entire country. Now, a famine is looming. As the world leaders meet to debate the world’s issues at the UN General Assembly, this week, I urged leaders to avert the famine and to study the root causes of the conflict from both the government and the SPLM. I also would like to extend my appreciations to the UNMISS in South Sudan for protecting displaced people at the UNMISS camps and beyond. At the same time, I also urge the UN to redouble its efforts in reaching out to the victims and displaced people in the effected areas especially in the Upper Nile region. Moreover, South Sudanese in diaspora rejected President Kiir in New York. Thousands of South Sudanese diaspora converged in New York on Monday, September 22, 2014 for demonstration rally against President Salva Kiir. The protesters called on the world leaders to respect victims by bringing the perpetuators to face justice. Sincerely Yours, Miyong G. Kuon SPLM Representative UN-New York +1402 715-0033 kuayak@gmail
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 21:31:38 +0000

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