Malong did not travel to Khartoum: family

South Sudan’s exiled
former army chief, Gen. Paul Malong Awan, has not travelled to the
Sudanese capital Khartoum as earlier reported, family members and relatives
said.
Malong's wife, Lucy
Ayak Malek, told Radio Tamazuj today that General Paul Malong is still in
Nairobi, pointing out that her husband does not have an ordinary passport after
President Salva Kiir sacked him.
“The old passport of
the former army chief was taken by the government. Since he was declared a
rebel by the government, he was not given a new passport,” she said.
“General Malong is now
with his children in Nairobi. Malong can only travel to Uganda using a travel
document because he does not have a passport,” she added.
A close associate of
Malong in Juba also confirmed that the former army chief has not travelled to
Khartoum.
Another relative in
Khartoum said:” General Malong is my uncle. I would have met him in Khartoum,
but he has not come here.”
In January, Kiir
accused his former army chief Paul Malong - whom he previously
released into exile through mediation brokered by Dinka elders - of mobilizing
for war.
Malong was
prevented from going to his hometown in Northern Bahr al Ghazal after
being released from house arrest in Juba in November last year.
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