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SSOMA appreciates denunciation by the International Community of Kiir’s violations of CoHA

SSOMA appreciates denunciation by the International Community of Kiir’s violations of CoHA

The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) has commended statements by the Community of Santโ€™Egidio, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Security Council Penal of Experts on South Sudan denouncing the continuing blatant violation of the Cessation of Hostility Agreement (CoHA) 2017 and the concerted offensive targetting civilians by the Kiir’s regime.

A great icon has fallen – Maj. Gen. Micah John Abdu Frangi

At his duty station and among his revolutionary fighters, Major General Micah John Abdu Frangi, the commander in charge of the forces of the National Salvation Front (NAS) in the Tombura Area, – much to the regret of the leadership of the National Salvation Front.

Fulltext: SSOMA’s Statement on Rome Resolution on Monitoring and Verification of CoHa

The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) is informing its entire membership, supporters, South Sudanese at large and the International Community that it has together with the Government of the Republic of South Sudan (GRSS) signed Rome Resolution on Monitoring and Verification of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA), December 2017 under the auspices of the Community of Santโ€™Egidio.

SSOMA, GRSS sign Resolution on Monitoring and Verification of CoHA

The signing of the resolution effectively puts two parties in agreement that SSOMA become a member of CTSAMVM (Ceasefire and Transitional Arrangements Security Monitoring and Verification Mechanism), a group originally set up to monitor compliance by the signatory Parties and armed groups to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) signed in Addis Ababa in 2008.

NAS Dismisses Kiir Amnesty As Cheap Politics

NAS has rubbished Salva Kiir’s decree to grant amnesty to SSOMA members as ‘political mockery and a PR display’ and has suggested that the dictator could have ‘done better if he pardons the political prisoners who are in [illegally] jailed’ across various ghost-houses in the country.