A statement by SSOMA about the Rome resolution that “admits SSOMA into the Monitoring Mechanisms, particularly to the CTSAMVM pursuant to Rome Declaration paragraph 9 of January 12th, 2020. The Resolution also entitles SSOMA to participate in Monitoring and Verification of any violations committed against it or against other parties; and foremost, to pave way for further negotiations on pertinent issues that are basically the root causes of conflict in [the] country.”
With a heavy heart, deep sorrow and grief the leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) informs the general public, supporters and all units of the tragic loss of the revolutionary freedom fighter, Gen Luduku Lo Yosea and two of his guards, who got martyred while on active duty striving for their people and country, in a tragic boat accident.
by NAS Junub · Published 13th January 2020
· Last modified 17th January 2020
20200111 NAS Press Release Congratulating FULF and SPLM-IO Anyanya Division | The leadership of NAS congratulates the forces of the Federal Unionist Liberation Front (FULF) under the command of Major Gen. Sebit Kon Kuon; and the forces of SPLM-IO Anyanya Division, under the commands of Brig Gen Anthony Onen Bosco and Brig Gen Lokang Charles on their joining of the people’s movement NAS in December 2019.
NAS has released over 23 persons under its protection – including the family of the SSPDF commander of Mile-45 base – to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to be reunited and celebrate the new years with their families.
The Department of State Re-evaluation of the U.S. Relationship with the Government of South Sudan.
The South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOMA) welcomes the statement of the US State Department through its Spokesman Morgan Ortagus on November 13th regarding the unfolding political situation in South Sudan. SSOMA appreciates the United Statesโ position of standing with the suffering people of South Sudan in pursuit of peace in the country.
by NAS Junub · Published 27th November 2019
· Last modified 1st December 2019
NAS and its allies in the SSOMA believe that sustainable peace in South Sudan can only be achieved when the root causes of the conflict are addressed in a process that is genuine, inclusive of all the stakeholders and devoid of coercion, threats and intimidation