Demonstration in Juba PoCs in support of Donald Trump
Residents living in displaced camps under UN
protection in the South Sudanese capital Juba on Friday demonstrated
peacefully in support of Donald Trump’s swearing-in today as the 45th
president of the United States.
NEWS IN JUBA SOUTH SUDAN
Jeremiah Gai, a displaced person who played a leading role in the demonstration in support of President Trump said they hope that the new US administration will bring about peace and unity in South Sudan.
“We are very happy and we welcome the
swearing-in of the new president Donald Trump, and we believe that this man
will restore peace and unity between the people of South Sudan,” said
Jeremiah.
Mary Nyanong, a displaced woman, said that
they demonstrated to express their happiness about the swearing-in of the US
President Donald Trump. She called on the new US administration to make peace
in South Sudan.
“We want peace in South Sudan because we are
suffering. The place where we are now is not good, that’s why we welcome
anybody who protects human rights,” she said.
Gatmai
Gatkuoth, one of the displaced
youth inside the UN camp in Juba, said that they support President Donald
Trump.” I am demonstrating because Donald Trump has become the US President,
I believe that he will bring change, he will change the current situation,”
said Gatmai.
Meanwhile, Rev. Dhoal Mathew, who is also
sheltering inside the UN base, said that the conflict-displaced people inside
the UN camps in Juba are very happy about Trump’s swearing-in as the 45th
president of the United States.
“People here are very happy, and they hope
that Trump will put pressure on the warring parties, especially the
government to bring about peace in South Sudan,” he said.
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