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It’s saddening to mention that after the phentermine online overnight of communities of Akobo, Bor, and Pachalla, Southern Sudan Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission (SSDDRC) announced that it had suspended phentermine online overnight in Jonglei State, leaving Murle with dangerous weapons. Since that point in time, attacks against the people of Akobo, Bor and Pachalla have been increasing drastically without action being taken by both the Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) and Jonglei State Government. Mr. President, it is disheartening to see our people languishing in insecurity despite the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. Many people have been killed and more than four hundred and fifty children have been abducted from their families from 2006 to October 2007. In Bor County alone, an estimate of five thousand heads of cattle has been stolen by Murle militia. We urge Your Excellency to take action to bring an end to these killings of innocent civilians because there is no reason why they should still be terrorized, killed, and confined to their villages during the peacetime. Mr. President, insecurity in Akobo, Bor, and Pachalla will greatly affect the security of Southern Sudan because a pain in one part of the body is felt by the whole body. We urge your Excellency to urgently address this issue of Murle Militia before it escalates into a full scale war between the communities. Jonglei citizens are peace loving people and believe in a peaceful resolution of conflict and it is in this spirit that we ask Your Excellency to end this problem peacefully before the victimized communities decide to revenge. Mr. President, we would like also to bring your attention to the insecurity on the Bor Juba Highway in which many people have been losing their lives through ambushing by unknown gunsmen. Mr. President, it is also worth your attention that insecurity has blocked development in Jonglei. Most importantly, it has kept IDPs away from coming back to their original homes. It’s worth your knowledge that Jonglei IDPs are facing lot of problems, many of whom are seen as occupants by their hosts. We urge Your Excellency to urgently bring security to the State and facilitate the return of IDPs back to our state. This will prevent potential bloodshed between the hosts and the IDPs. Mr. President, we kindly request you to take the following actions to bring an end to these rampant problems facing the people of Jonglei State: · Immediate deployment of SPLA forces between Murle border and the victim communities of Anyuak, Dinka and Nuer to prevent immediate future attacks. · Immediate phentermine online overnight of Murle Militia. · Immediate phentermine online overnight of all the communities in Jonglei and neighboring states. · Immediate sending of delegation composed of Murle Members of Parliament to peacefully negotiate the return of all the abducted children to their families as well as peaceful return of the looted cattle to their owners. · Immediate evaluation of the performance of Governor Philip Thon Leek and his government · Immediate replacement of the Members of Parliament from Pibor if they fail to convince their people to return abducted children and looted cattle. · Immediate enactment of law that can make cattle raiding and abduction of children crime punishable by death. · Immediate provision of Jonglei State Government with Helicopter to track down and arrest cattle raiders and child abductors and bring them to face law. · Immediate deployment of SPLA troops along the Bor Juba High to stop insecurity caused by unknown gunsmen there. · After ensuring security, give immediate priority for the return of IDPs from Jonglei because they are seen as invaders and occupants by host communities especially in the region of Equatoria. We urge you to do that to prevent potential bloodshed between the hosts and the IDPs. · Immediate setting of a high level committee to facilitate the return of IDPs to Jonglei · Immediate provision of facilities for the IDPS to return Mr. President, by presenting this petition to you, we are not only fulfilling our moral duty and obligation in the best tradition of democracy but we are also fulfilling the vision of your government for a peaceful and secured communities where development can flourish. We kindly rest our case in front of you hoping for the best from you. Sincerely Yours, Jonglei State Citizens against Insecurity 1. Abacha Maluk Deng 2. Abiel Kon 3. Abiel Abil 4. Abraham Chol 5. Abraham Kuany 6. Abraham Mach 7. Achiek Manyok 8. Adol Makuei 9. Aduei A. Riak 10. Agot Deng 11. Aguet Kuany 12. Ajah Dau 13. Ajak Mabior 14. Ajang Aguer 15. Ajok Deng 16. Akech Kuol Mawan 17. Akuei Garang 18. AKuien Awour 19. Alakiir Diing 20. Anderia Lual 21. Anyar Ngang Alith 22. Anyuat Kur 23. Atem Deng 24. Athieng Riak 25. Athou Lam 26. Ayen Nhial 27. Ayok Monydit 28. Ayual Mayom 29. Ayuen Buol 30. Ayuen Deng Ador 31. Bior Keech 32. Bior Kuer Bior 33. Bol Akuoc 34. Bul Nyuop 35. Cham A. Agatda 36. Chol Agot 37. Chol Kelei 38. Chol Majok 39. Chol Mayen 40. Chol Mayom 41. Daniel Mayen 42. David Maluak 43. David Mathiang 44. David Nhial 45. Debora Makuei 46. Deng Ajak 47. Deng Ayach Adit 48. Deng Moses Gatwech 49. Deng Tong 50. Deng Yiech Bachech 51. Dor Akech 52. Dut Marhu 53. Elizabeth Kuch 54. Francis Chagai Bol 55. Gabriel Ayom 56. Gabriel Chol 57. Gai Ajuoi 58. Garang Ajak 59. Gordon Gatbany Chuol 60. Jacob Bul 61. Jacob Dau 62. Jacob Gai 63. Jacob Lual 64. James Ayuen 65. James Machar 66. John A. Manyang 67. John Ayuen Deng 68. John Chol 69. John Chuang 70. John Deng 71. John Garang 72. John Jok Nhial 73. John Nyuon 74. John Riak 75. Johnson Alier 76. Johnson Okello 77. Jok Dau 78. Kongor Akoi Garang 79. Kou Ayuen 80. Kuir Jibol 81. Kuol Garang 82. Lual Guet 83. Mabior Buol 84. Mabior Thuch 85. Mading Ngor Akec Kwai 86. Majeep Kou 87. Majok Kunjok 88. Majur Makor 89. Makeer Agoot 90. Malueeth Mapior 91. Mamer Garang 92. Mangok Mach 93. Manyok Gak 94. Margaret Awek 95. Mary Kuai 96. Mawut Deng 97. Mawut Guarak 98. Mawut Mayen 99. Mayak Machar 100. Michael Kuir 101. Moses Deng 102. Ngor Deng 103. Nhial Bol 104. Nhial Tiitmamer 105. Nyanjok Lam 106. Paul Deng 107. Peter Chuol Kuany 108. Peter Kuol 109. Peter Makuach 110. Peter Manyok 111. Peter Reat Gatkuoth 112. Philip Dut 113. Reuben Panchol 114. Riak Aquila 115. Samuel Leek 116. Simon Umot Ukuak 117. Solomon Machar 118. Stephen T. Gatluak 119. Thon Aquek 120. Thon Ayii 121. Thon Garang 122. Wai John 123. Wel Jok NB: Jonglei State Citizens against Insecurity came together out of frustration caused by kidnapping of children, killing of innocent civilians, and raiding of cattle in Jonglei State as both the State Government and Government of Southern Sudan watch without taking immediate action. The group aims at giving pressure to the President of the Government of South Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit to take urgent action to end insecurity caused by Murle Militia in the state. The group is composed of mostly college and university students in Diaspora, most of which come from a Facebook group known as Jonglei Students in Diaspora against Insecurity. For more information, comments and reply, please contact the following members of the Follow up Committee 1. Bior Kech Bior, 2. Bior Kuer Bior, 3. Daniel Nhial Bol, 4. Deng A. Jongkuch, 5. Deng Yiech Bachech, 6. Francis Chagai Bol 7. John Jok Nhial, 8. Mawut Guarak, 9. Nhial Tittmamer, 10. 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