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Our Reaction toward this Dictator


To Aweil and BEG members, see how we ourselves reacted to Garang leadership. below is the post made by Bor Young girl Ayen Martin Majier.

Posted by Ayen Martin Majier on August 17, 2004, 17:49:14, in reply to "No Forgiveness Without Democracy in the South"





I would like to thank whoever brought up this topic becuase this is a great opportunity for some of us who are victims of Garang and his power.I as a daughter of Mr Martin Majier I'm really bittered by the death of my own dad whom I ihave never met since was a toddler,the word father has no meaning to me and my siblings and it is due to a one man's act,a person who does not think of other but himself.i don't think there can be forgiveness for such actions.actions which are only meant to hurt others.whenever Garang thinks of peace he should always remember that his victims are not totally dead a good example is Martin Majier he has left eleven of his type and are ready to question unless otherwise.



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Bior Alier,


Thanks you for this vital article you fowarded to us. The issue of annihilating intellectuals like Martin Majier, Bol Akok, and many others is what most of us don't like in Garang's leadership and not against the movement as other people viewed the critics of the movement leadership. Torturing and assassinating individual persons in the struggle for freedom does not represent values of patriotism and love for one's countrymen. What is the point of making someone's children victims and orphans for the slight misunderstanding that can be solve peacefully without ending one's life? I am extremely glad that you fowarded this article to us to show Ayuen, Amok and the rest that the disasterous issues faced in Garang's leadership is not for BEG alone, it is for southerners all. Now the decision is for southerners to either correct the administration, leave it the way it was, change it or keep it for two more decades.


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Santino Ajith



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Ayen


It is nice to express your your feeling that way Yen Majier. I know how painful it is to loose your father specially now aday in Southern Sudan. I too didn't enjoyed life with my Dady. It was this movement cause all of these confusion and hatred among southerners. I totally agree with your "philosopy of no forgiveness" ,but who shall we point our fingers to? Garang him self with his other corrupted commanders have no vission of an educated people. this left me with so many question hanging without definite answers. the peace around the table will be one of the most important element to confront Garang with his group. my heart is bitter about what had happened 1991 in Bor area caused by an idiot Riak Machar Teny. look back all the history of destruction and the death of many civilians fall under the hand of Garang and his heretical groups. this show that Garang is not the type of the leader we want in Southern Sudan. it is our responsibilty to speak it out before that peace reach the hand of wrong people. it make no sense at all when I see the parttern of the leaders,I discovered that their goal is not to win peace but to win business of their own. I will forget everything done wrong by Garang and his heretical group but I will not forget the death of Bol Akok and Martin Majier.


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