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[Dehai-WN] Innercitypress.com: After Abyei Killings, S. Sudan Says UN Doesn't Protect from Misseriya

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 22:18:27 +0200

After Abyei Killings, S. Sudan Says UN Doesn't Protect from Misseriya

By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, May 10, 2013 -- Following the May 4 killing of a UN
peacekeeper and the Ngok Dinka paramount chief Kuol Deng Kuol, UN
Peacekeeping Herve Ladsous refused to answer Inner City Press questions
about the attack.

  On May 9, Inner City Press put three questions to South Sudan's ambassador
to the UN Francis Deng -- the older brother of Kuol Deng Kuol -- about the
attack and murder of his brother.

  Why doesn't UN Peacekeeping's UNISFA mission do a better job of protecting
civilians in Abyei, particularly from the Misseriya?

  Deng said that although the mandate adopted by the Security Council should
permit such protection -- he cited the Rwanda genocide -- UN Peacekeeping is
not interpreting it that way. He said the UN Peacekeeping mission does not
have credibility, leading to the Misseriya laying siege to a convoy with the
Ngok Dinka chief inside.

  This same issue arose in Cote d'Ivoire, where UN Peacekeepers stood by as
perceived Laurent Gbagbo supporters in the Nahibly camp for internally
displaced people were killed and the camp burned down. A UN special
rapporteur told Inner City Press the peacekeepers said they were not to
engage with non state actors.

  Ladsous' DPKO denied it, then repeatedly refused questions -- and now
this.

  Deng and South Sudan are calling for an investigation. But can the UN,
particularly Ladsous' DPKO, investigate itself?

I nner City Press asked Deng of reports that Misseriya chief Bobo Nimir
blaming UNISFA and consulting with South Kordofan government Ahmed Haroun,
who is indicted by the International Criminal Court.

  Deng replied that Bobo Nimir fils has previously acknowledge the existence
of Dinka land, and so now may just be channeling Sudan government
statements.

  Sudan, meanwhile, is increasingly angry about the Security Council's
failure to condemn in a press statement the attacks on Umm Rawaba and Abu
Karshola.

Inner City Press is told of a new draft resolution on UNISFA, on which the
United States has the pen.

  Meanwhile, after Ladsous' refusal to answer Inner City Press' questions on
Abyei, this was finally sent by Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson's office:

Subject: On Abyei.
From: UN Spokesperson - Do Not Reply [at] un.org
Date: Thu, May 9, 2013 at 1:10 PM
To: Matthew.Lee [at] innercitypress.com

In response to your questions on the recent attack in Abyei:

The UN mission in the area will begin an investigation into the attack as
soon as the security situation allows.

The Department of Peacekeeping Operations is confident that its peacekeepers
responded robustly to the incident.

The visit to the Diffra area was made at the rest of Ngok Dinka
representatives who wanted to visit returnee locations.

   But is Ladsous' DPKO "robust" in protecting civilians from the Misseriya
(or mobs in Cote d'Ivoire)? Watch this site.




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