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Students Demand on UN Banki Moon Apology


 Wau, Ater Garang Ariath Bahr El Ghazal University students in Wau stage peaceful procession on Saturday to depict solid solidarity with President Kiir statement of rejected international pressure that call South Sudan to withdraw its troop in South Sudan land of Panthou that encroached by Sudanese armed forces. The students march in thousand of thousands joined by enthusiastic local population of Wau town to office of the governor Rizik Zakaria Hassan where they presented letters to the President Kiir, United Nations and the governor of Western Bahr El Ghazal showing their common stand on political situation between South Sudan and Sudan. Addressing the letters to concern authority the students representative said that University of Bahr El Ghazal under various political forces are hereby making it clearer to international community that, the statement of President Kiir on 12th April 2012 that the SPLA forces must not pull out in Heglig, was 100% correct and in its place and deserve support from South Sudan population, particular University students. Therefore, the current name Heglig is a translation of Dinka word known as Panthou which is a home to Panaru Dinka of Pariang county in Unity State of South Sudan which is 30 miles deep into South Sudan and 30 miles away from Karasana which is the town bordering Sudan and we urge our troop to continue ahead in order to secure our border of 1956 GPS between two nations. We the students in the University of Bahr El Ghazal just like any other students in the world support and appreciate the President for his valid and binding statement of not withdrawing SPLA forces from Panthou, it read. This area has been part of South Sudan since 1956 GPS but, as a result of unfairness and domestic colonial ideology of Ibrahim Abud former President of Sudan it was annexed to North Sudan like other areas of Kafia Kinji, Kiir Adeem and Abyei. The students stress that Panthou will never be left to Sudan unless facts and rights of humanity have lost their course, pointed that if Heglig belong to Sudan, then we have a question, do we also have the Dinka of Panaru as part of Sudan? If the answer is no then please dont waste time on killing the right of others since they are not strong enough to defend it. The students voiced that the international calls is partial and lack justice behind the scene if the UN and AU or any other international bodies were impartial and just enough, they would have call for Sudan arm forces (SAF) to withdraw from Abyei and allow South Sudan go back to their occupied territories by the SAF as defined in the borders of 1956 by the British colonial, instead of calling South Sudan troop to withdraw from their own territories which include Heglig. The students addressed Dear Moon, of UN and Thabo Mbeki of Au, please you are doing opposite call instead of calling for President Bashir of Sudan to withdraw his forces from Abyei, Kasana, Ofra Nias and other areas of South Sudan that are being occupied by SAF. Bashir air forces until today are continuing to bomb areas inside South Sudan like Unity State, which resulted to many lives claimed hence, we ask you again to show your commitment to world peace and prosperity by giving pressure to Bashir of Sudan to stop bombing our territories and to withdraw his forces from South Sudan Abyei areas, said students. The governor Rizik Zakaria Hassan appreciates the nationalistic spirit express by the students of Bahr El Ghazal University pointed that South Sudanese are more unite to defeat Arab if the attempt to aggress South Sudan in Panthou and the liberation of areas illegally occupied by Sudan armed forces is continue. He assures that South Sudan decision of not withdraw Sudan People Liberation Army from Panthou is vital decision that need no retreat and Western Bahr El Ghazal as state will contribute aggressive to nation defending.



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