In S.
Sudan, Revenge
Killings in
Akobo, UN
Dujarric Has
Nothing from
UNMISS
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Exclusive
follow up
UNITED
NATIONS, March
14 -- In the
UN's continued
withholding of
news and
answers about
South Sudan,
the reports of
the UN's own
knowledge of
abuses are now
being withheld
from its own
impacted
national
staff.
So Inner City
Press has
published
below multiple
leaked
documents from
inside UNMISS
and from
non-governmental
organizations.
Amid or
because of
this reporting
on what the UN
knows but
doesn't say,
on February 19
at the demand
of UN Under
Secretary
General for
Public
Information
Cristina
Gallach, Inner
City Press was
thrown out of
the UN. Audio
here;
petition
here.
Inner City
Press' UN Pass
was
confiscated
and its files
seized.
Questions sent
to Gallach and
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric have
still
not been
answered. A
new ouster
occurred on
March 10, video here.
Nevertheless,
and pending
reversal of
Gallach's no
due process
order, Inner
City Press
continues with
its exclusive
reporting,
this time from
Akobo in
Jonglei State,
on which the
UN is silent.
Inner City
Press early on
the morning of
on March 14
exclusively
published an
NGO email
about problems
in Akobo, then
asked UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
it. UN
transcript:
Inner City Press:
an email among
NGOs there
that in Akobo
in Jonglei
State, there
had been an
800 per cent
increase in
revenge
killings and
that several
NGO staff have
gone into
hiding but
haven't seen
anything from
UNMISS [United
Nations
Mission in
South Sudan]
about
this.
And I'm
wondering,
what is… I
understand, I
guess, UNMISS
doesn't report
on some of the
fighting,
deferring to
some website
you've cited,
but when
actually
humanitarian
workers are
as… as… as
frightened as
this email
shows, what is
UNMISS doing?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
Well, I'm
happy to look
into the
issue. I
have not
received any
reports from
UNMISS.
An NGO
in Akobo had
just written,
as obtained
exclusively by
Inner City
Press:
"“Revenge
killings have
normally
averaged 1 a
month since
2013 but this
week there
were nearly 8
revenge
killings.
2. [NGO
1] had one
staff killed
as a result of
revenge
killings. [NGO
1] has been on
lockdown since
yesterday.
3. One
[NGO 2] staff
is still in
hibernation
since last
week due to
issues related
to revenge
killings.
4. One
[NGO 2] staff
has been
evacuated from
Dengok
5. [NGO
3] member
evacuated from
Akobo to Juba
after
realizing he
was insecure.
6. [NGO
4] Field
Manager has
been evacuated
to Juba due to
security
concerns.
7.
During this
dry season,
there is high
mobility
resulting in
some of the
perpetrators
coming into
Akobo from
various parts
such as
Walgak.
8. There
was suggestion
that head of
NGOs arrange
to meet the
commissioner
to express
concern on the
deteriorating
security
situation.
[Individual 1]
to take lead.
9. The
Bieh State IO
Governor,
Deputy
Governor,
several
Generals and
Akobo
Commissioner
are all in
Akobo. The
Governor, the
deputy and the
generals are
planning on
moving to Waat
anytime soon.
10. UNHCR
Protection
team is in
Akobo to
assess the
Payams for the
possibility of
relocation of
people from
Juba.
Approximately
300 people may
be relocated.
11.
Verification
of IDPs from
kaikuny may
start next
week Monday,
[NGO 2] to
take lead but
would
appreciate
participation
of other
agencies."
We'll
stay on this.
On March
11, the UN
released a
report on
South Sudan --
given to
insider
scribes under
embargo,
apparently in
exchange for
coverage not
critical of
UNMISS --
which while
detailing many
of the abuses
was silent, at
least in
Prince Zeid's
gloss, on the
UN's many
failings.
It
concludes,
without
apparent
irony, by
urging "that
the freedoms
of opinion and
expression are
guaranteed" --
this while
Ban's and
Gallach's UN
throw the
Press into the
street,
repeatedly, as
it reports on
the UN's
failings.
Inner City
Press asked UN
officials Ivan
Simonovic and
David Marshall
about this,
including the
UN's ouster
without due
process, on
March 11, video
here from
Minute 22:20.
Inner
City Press
asked if the
UN's ouster
undermines its
credibility or
consistency in
raising press
freedom
issues. (As
Inner City
Press asked,
the two UNCA
representatives
present cut
in, video
here at
Minute 23:40;
spokesman
Dujarric did
nothing
despite the
"civility"
rule USG
Gallach cited
against Inner
City Press, to
oust it.)
Simonovic
replied, I got
your mail and
I will
respond, after
checking
facts.
Simonovic, on
Inner City
Press' Malakal
question, said
it is good it
is being
investigated,
asking why
arms were in
the camp, how
uniformed men
penetrated the
camp and what
the UN did
about property
burned down.
(He did not
mention
reports that
the UN
Peacekeepers
SHOT
civilians.)
Marshall said
the score of
the report was
violations by
the state and
non-state
actors. Why
not the UN?
Here are some
of the
omissions in
the report:
Sexual assault
in UNMISS
camp;
Upper Nile: No
mention of
chemical agent
aerial
bombardment by
UPDF air
assets on
civilians in
IO territory
which Inner
City Press
raised late
last year;
CES : No real
coverage of
use of
chemical
agents used in
Wonduruba.
JMEC’s MVM
denied entry
via Juba-Yei
road,
Ransacking of
parts of
Yambio town by
SPLA and no
UNMISS
patrols. etc.
On March
8 Inner City
Press asked UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
more UN cover
up, including
in Pibor and
meeting with
governors of
the 28 "new"
states. UN
transcript.
On March 9,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric's
Deputy Farhan
Haq about more
fighting, in
Nasir. From
the UN
transcript:
Inner City
Press: On
South Sudan,
I'd asked
Stéphane
yesterday
about reported
fighting in
Pibor and
people
fleeing,
seeking
protection.
Now there's a
report in the
town of Nasir
of significant
fighting
between SPLA
[Sudan
People’s
Liberation
Army] and SPLA
in Opposition
and maybe a
third force
there.
What is
UNMISS'
[United
Nations
Mission in
South Sudan]
knowledge? I
saw they did a
press
conference,
but it seems
like all of
the questions
were about
International
Women's
Day.
What's the
state of their
knowledge of
the fighting
in Pibor,
Nasir and
elsewhere in
the country?
Deputy
Spokesman:
Well, we
certainly were
informed that
they're
looking into
the reports of
fighting in
Pibor. I
don't have any
details to
give yet, but
they are
looking into
it. And
if they have
details about
the latest
reported
fighting,
we'll share
that with you
in subsequent
days.
But when
Dujarric
returning with
a canned
statement on
March 10, it
was to cover
up Pibor;
nothing on
Nasir.
A group
of community
leaders in
Malakal sent
UNMISS a
detailed
complaint
about the
killings
there,
including that
UNMISS did
nothing
despite being
told in
advance to
impose
preventive
measures. See
here and here
and here, as
exclusively
published by
Inner City
Press.
The
letter says
that UNMISS
shot five
people seeking
safety in the
UN "Protection
of Civilians"
site, and some
died.
At the March 3
noon briefing,
Inner City
Press asked UN
Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq
about this, UN transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: I want
to ask you
about Malakal
since you
mentioned
something at
the top about
it.
There's a
letter from
the UNMISS
[United
Nations
Mission in
South Sudan]
IDP
[internally
displaced
person]
representatives
and community
leaders in
Malakal
directed to
the deputy
SRSG [Special
Representative
of the
Secretary-General],
also to the
troika, and to
the EU, which
says that…
that the
threat of
violence was
communicated
to UNMISS
along with
certain
requests
before the
killings took
place and that
nothing was
done.
And they also
say that
UNMISS itself
shot five
individuals
who were
trying to
enter the
Protection of
Civilians
sites, and
some number of
those
died.
And I wanted
to know, is
that the
case?
What is…
what's been
UNMISS'
response to
this letter
from the
representatives
of the
IDPs?
And… and if
UNMISS shot
people
entering, why
did they do
it?
Deputy
Spokesman
Haq:
Well, we've
already
described what
the UN Mission
in South
Sudan, UNMISS,
did in terms
of trying to
make sure that
the Protection
of Civilians
site was… was
kept
safe. I…
that doesn't
include any
information
about
deaths.
If I have any
information on
that, we'll
let you
know.
But,
certainly,
we've already
shared when
this incident
happened last
week, the
details about
their actions.
Inner City
Press:
Is UNMISS… I
guess I'm
saying, in
response to a
letter from
community,
Nuer and other
leaders in the
camp, is
UNMISS doing
an
investigation
of itself for
possibly
shooting at
and killing
IDPs?
Deputy
Spokesman:
Well, first of
all, I have no
confirmation
that that’s
what's
happened.
Inner City
Press:
No, I'm
saying…
Deputy
Spokesman:
If… if there's
anything to
those
allegations,
we'll let you
know, but I've
already
disclosed… or
Stéphane
[Dujarric]
already
disclosed
about a week
ago what their
actions
were.
And we'll have
to see what
their
follow-up is
after that.
In the
hours after,
nothing.
UN
Assistant
Secretary-General
for
Humanitarian
Affairs and
Deputy
Emergency
Relief
Coordinator,
Kyung-wha Kang
went on to
Malakal and on
February 26
said:
“I am outraged
by what I have
seen in
Malakal.
Civilians who
had sought
safety in the
PoC have been
attacked,
killed,
traumatised
and displaced
once more,
with whole
sections of
the PoC
completely and
systematically
burnt down and
destroyed,
including
medical
clinics and
schools. Those
responsible
for these
heinous acts
must be held
to account.”
Would
that include
UNMISS, for
negligence,
not search for
weapons
smuggled in,
and covering
up initially
for the SPLA?
On
UNMISS'
failure to
search for
weapons,
entirely
ignored or
covered up at
the UN
Security
Council on
February 19,
here is a
first-hand
account
exclusively
provided to
Inner City
Press:
"“Peacekeepers
were given
info 2 days
ago as was
info passed
out raising
concerns. IDPs
(Shilluk and
Nuer elders
raised this
direct with
UNMISS at the
time of being
aware of info.
UN sat on it
until first
incident
erupted. That
came about as
Padiang dinka
'IDP' walked
passed UN
contracted
gate guards
(Warrior
Security I
think) with
significant
volume of
ammunition for
weapons and
was stopped by
Shilluk IDPs.
Fight broke
out, Padiang
dinka killed
and ammunition
given to UN.
According to
the
information
obtained from
the camp, this
problem
started day
before
yesterday when
UNMISS
Protection
Security
Officers
received
sufficient
security
report that
Dinka
Internally
Displaced
Persons
staying in
Malakal UNMISS
Protection
Camp received
illegal
weapons
smuggled from
main town
center into
IDPs camp by
their tribe
security
agents
controlling
the town since
first week of
July 2015 when
SPLA- IO
withdrew
tactically
from Malakal
town. UNMISS
protection
soldiers
wanted to
conduct the
search for
illegal
weapons
smuggled
inside the
protection
camp but Dinka
Internally
Displaced
Persons
refused to
allow UNMISS
Security to
conduct the
search for
weapons then
the attack
happened last
night at
8:00pm.”
Here is
another
internal email
exclusively
leaked to and
published by
Inner City
Press, with
names redacted
for obvious
reasons:
"From FAO Wau
From Wau:
Subject:
Serious
Security
Situation in
Wau
Dear XXX
I hereby wish
inform you
about a
serious
security
situation we
are currently
experiencing
in Wau since
yesterday
evening.
Indeed
security has
been recently
shaky in Wau
and vicinity,
but yesterday
it worsened to
the extent
that many of
our staff
members had to
seek for a
refuge at
night at the
UNMISS
compound.
Since this
morning, all
the vehicles
are grounded
at the office,
as no driver
could move and
there is no
authorization
for any
vehicle to
move out of
the UNMISS
compound.
We are in
contact with
the FSCO,
although no
information
has been
circulated so
far. With
regards,
XXXX”"The full
document we
have put
online here. A quote:
In March 2014,
a labelling
error was
discovered
whilst
transporting
containers
loaded with
duty equipment
for the UN
Ghanaian
peacekeepers
in Unity State
which
brought
strained
relations to
even a lower
point. The
error was
exploited to
galvanise
hostility
towards the UN
in favour of
the government
by falsely
presenting the
UN as
supplying
weaponry to
the
opposition. It
took elaborate
interventions,
investigations
and
communications
to clear the
false
impression
that this
created.
[ICP note: the
same type of
"labeling" or
"clerical"
error occure
this months
with weapons
headed to
MONUSCO.
This is what
UN
Peacekeeping
has become
under Herve
Ladous, who
linked
peacekeepers'
rapes to
"R&R,
here.]
We'll have
more on this.
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