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South Sudan minister accuses officer who lost governorship vote last year of orchestrating carnage in Jonglei region. Last Modified: 15 Feb 2011 15:52 GMT | ||
A cabinet minister has accused a renegade militia in Southern Sudan's Jonglei oil state of kiling at least 211 people, doubling earlier estimates of the death count. Ruea said 201 southern civilians and security forces died during the attack in Jonglei state - where French oil group Total leads a consortium controlling a largely unexplored oil concession - and that 10 died later in the hospital. He said nearly 160 of the dead were civilians, including children, the elderly and the internally displaced. "They were chased into the river. I was the one who put them into a mass grave," an emotional sounding Ruea told The Associated Press news agency. Pagan Amum, secretary-general of the south's ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), repeated accusations that the north was trying to destabilise the south by arming militias - but stopped short of directly implicating northern government figures. "It was a massacre of our people and it is really very painful," he said. "We are a society that is traumatised ... Guns are in a lot of hands." "Today armed groups are being financed, being armed, being sent into southern Sudan from the north," Amum said. Rabie Abdelati, a senior member of the north's dominant National Congress Party (NCP), denied the accusation. "Athor's is a southern group and there is no connection between the NCP and Athor," he told Reuters. Last month's referendum was promised in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war between the mostly Muslim north and the south where most follow Christianity and traditional beliefs. | ||
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Source: Agencies |
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Militia blamed for Sudan 'massacre'
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