SPLA IO commander in Tombura apologizes for crime
An SPLA IO commander
in the former Western Equatoria has apologized to the people of Tombura for
crimes his forces may have committed during the conflict in the state.
Tombura is one of
the states that have been affected by the conflict, especially following the
renewed clashes in the July of 2016
According to UN, the conflict between the government forces and opposition
groups affected local people, mostly in the Equatoria and Upper Nile regions.
There have been
reports of targeting of civilians, rape, abduction and displacement in the
states, including Tombura, Amadi, Gbudue, and Maridi.
“I want to tell you
that when we were fighting, so many people were killed, children died, men died
and women died too,” SPLA IO commander, James Nando confessed.
Commander James then
asked the inhabitant for forgiveness: “I stand in front of you today here to
tell you that what had happen, forgive those of us who went to the bush.”
He went on to say
that “it was not our intention to kill people, we went to the bush for the
right of the people.”
In his assurances to
the residents, Commander Nando said peace has come and that “everybody should
put to their mind that peace has [surely] come.”
This came after
CTSAM-VM and UNMISS facilitated a meeting between the government and SPLA IO in
Tombura State earlier this week.
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