NAS calls for a restart of South Sudan’s peace process
Gen.Thomas Cirillo
Swaka, the leader of the National Salvation Front (NAS), a new rebel group in
South Sudan, expressed its readiness to participate in any initiative to
restart the peace process, saying its might choose to embark on military
operations to topple the government if there are no peace initiatives in the
country.
In a letter addressed
to the head of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki , Lt. Gen. Cirillo
stated that the August 2015 peace deal has clearly failed, resulting in the
current tragedy in the country.
The new opposition
leader called on the East African regional bloc IGAD, the Troika and friends of
South Sudan to restart the peace process in South Sudan.
“Without this, NAS
might find itself in a situation where it has no other choice but embark on a
military campaign to dislodge the regime in Juba,” he wrote.
Cirillo appealed to
the African Union Commission to recognise his new opposition group, saying it
is a genuine political force quickly building a broad-based grassroots support
structure in South Sudan.
“NAS seeks peace,
unity and prosperity for the people of South Sudan, and believes in a genuine
and peaceful political process. In this pursuit, NAS hopes to be blessed by
your recognition and support,” he said.
Lt. Gen.
Cirillo, the former deputy chief of general staff for logistics, resigned from
South Sudan’s army last month while telling President Salva Kiir "you have
disgraced yourself" by subjecting the country to ethnic bias.
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