Category: Reports
Reports
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL SALVATION FRONT (NAS) – 2024
PREAMBLE We, the Revolutionary People of South Sudan; Realizing our national responsibilities to bring sustainable peace and prosperity to our...
Report: The Tribal Police Force in South Sudan
The document examines appointments, promotions, postings, and deployments of Inspector Generals of Police (IGPs) and their deputies in South Sudan’s...
20220510 NAS Position on the resumption of the Jonglei Canal Project
Jonglei Canal project: a threat to National Security and a betrayal of the people of South Sudan The National Salvation...
20211202 NAS Press Release: Desertion of SSPDF and allied militia from deployment stations
NAS directs troops to offer safe passage to deserting SSDF and allied militia
Following intelligence reports of mass desertions of SSPDF forces and their allied militia from training camps and duty stations across the country, the leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has issued directives to all its forces in the liberated areas to allow “unhindered humanitarian corridor” and “the safe passage” for deserters fleeing Kiir’s failed regime to “reunite with their deprived families in all parts of South Sudan and the refugee camps” in the neighbouring countries.
20210612 NAS Vision for an Inclusive Modern South Sudan
NAS Vision for an Inclusive Modern South Sudan – The Political Ideology of the National Salvation Front (NAS)
According to the words of the Chairman and Commander-in-Chief, General Thomas Cirillo Swaka in the foreword β…the document is an outcome of strategic analysis of the historical and current political, socio-economic and security situation in South Sudan, the root causes of the protracted ongoing conflict and civil unrest. It offers a roadmap towards building sustainable peace in South Sudanβ.
20210528 SSOMA Statement on Constitutional Making
The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) has issued a statement on the constitutional making process.
20191005 AMNESTY INT- DO YOU THINK WE WILL PROSECUTE OURSELVES?
After six years of conflict characterized by crimes under international law committed by both sides, justice remains elusive for victims of the conflict in South Sudan.
Based on 47 interviews with people working in or with the justice sector and the review of 134 documents, this report documents the failure of the South Sudanese government to investigate and prosecute suspects of such crimes since the start of the conflict.
The Taking of South Sudan: The Tycoons, Brokers, and Multinational Corporations Complicit in Hijacking the Worldβs Newest State
[The Sentry] The Taking of South Sudan: The Tycoons, Brokers, and Multinational Corporations Complicit in Hijacking the Worldβs Newest State...