Category: Press Statements

20210612 NAS Vision for an Inclusive Modern South Sudan

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€œ…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 Sudan”.

20210612 NAS condolences message on the passing of Chief Laki Yoana

20210612 NAS condolences message on the passing of Chief Laki Yoana

On behalf of the Leadership and all members of the National Salvation Front, I extent heartfelt condolences to the family, relatives, friends of Sultan Laki Yoana, the people of Lainya County in particular and South Sudan in general for the loss of this great elder, father and a passionate revolutionist.

To NAS, Sultan Laki is a hero, a martyr who sacrificed his entire life for the people and the Republic of South Sudan. The Leadership of NAS and its members salute and honour this dignified elder and father and promises that we shall continue the struggle to hoist the flag of freedom, justice and prosperity in South Sudan.

20210603 NAS Latest Press Release on kidnap and killing of 10-year-old Sunday-school boy, a parish priest, a chief and a local elder

20210603 NAS Latest Press Release on kidnap and killing of 10-year-old Sunday-school boy, a parish priest, a chief and a local elder

Following the kidnap on Sunday, May 31 2021 of 4 locals from Gumberi village of Lainya Payam in Central Equatoria State (CES) and their subsequent murder in cold blood on Monday, June 1, the Leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has yet again voiced its condemnation of the recurring barbaric war crimes by forces under Salva Kiir against innocent South Sudanese across the country in general and, more recently, specifically against innocent civilians in the Equatorias.