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OrphidaThe arrest of an Army General from Sudan’s primary disagreement is a “severe violation” of peace agreement with a five-year civil war, a civil spokesman tells a year of BBC opposition.
Gen Gabriel Duop Lam was arrested earlier in this week, with other senior movement officials in Sudan movement in opposition (SCLM-IO).
Inmates were all the allies of Vice-President Riek Machar, whose rift with President Salva Kiir stirred an intense war in 2013.
On Thursday morning, Machar’s spokesman said Splm-Io did not know how their officers or where they were held.
“We do our best to avoid any increase in the situation, though we need our peace partners to show this country not to return to the BBC Newsday program.
President Kiir forced that South Sudan did not return to war, government spokesman Michael Makuei told reporters in the capital Juba on Wednesday.
Makuei added that opposition figures were arrested because they “conflict with the law”.
South Sudan is the newest country in the world, after Sudan in 2011. But only two years ago, KIIR snatched his entire cabinet and Kiir accuses a failed kudework.
After five years, with 400,000 lives lost, and 2.5 million people forced from their homes, a peace agreement was agreed in 2018.
But it has never been.
Gen Lam was in charge of the opposition’s military wing, which was not united in the army. He was carried in custody on Tuesday.
Another ally Macar, Oil Minister is in Chol, taken by security forces in the middle of the night.
The house of Macar in the capital, Juba, surrounded by troops from the South Sudanese army before they were taken.
All other senior military officials who have allied Machar were placed under house arrest, BBC understands.
OrphidaArrests followed reports that the Militi army of the White Army had obtained a strategic city of Upper Nile State near the Ethiopian border, after government fights.
The white army fought with Machar in the civil war.
Some of the army, loyal to Kiir, accused Machar’s allies in support of the rebels.
Machar’s spokesman tells BBC that the current fight between the White Army and Security Forces “can be avoided” if the leadership of the National Army has to do with peace agreement.
The UN and Africa Union warns that violence in this area may spread.
Ter’s, leader in the center based on Juban for peace and advocacy, telling routers that fighting this area can threaten the agreement with peace.
“The country is likely to slide the war unless the situation is managed by the main leadership of the country,” he said.
The country has never given an election – it is now due to the occurrence of 2026 after many years of delay.
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