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20201224 NAS Christmas and New Year’s Message

20201224 NAS Christmas and New Year’s Message

“My Christmas and New Year’s message to you this year is that of Courage andย Resolve.

The dignity and rights of our people have been undermined by the regime. The regime and elites in Juba have looted the resources of the country while the people of South Sudan continue to languish in abject poverty with no basic services such as clean water, health services, food and education for their children. The time for you, the people of South Sudan to say enough is enough, is now. ‘You need to take your destiny into your own hands. The time has come for you to be courageous and resolute to reclaim your rights of freedom and restore your dignity. NAS has heard the voices of the people who, despite the threats to their lives, have openly and frankly told the regime that it has failed the people of South Sudan and therefore it must go. I urge all of you to be courageous and continue to use all forums including
those set by the regime to voice your opinions and demand your rights. No amount of threats, intimidation, and violence will ever defeat the courage and resolve of the people.”

Gen. Thomas Cirillo, NAS Chairman and C-in-C

SSOMA suspends participation in Rome cease-fire monitoring Workshop

The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) has been suspended with immediate effect its participation in a cease-fire monitoring workshop in Rome, Italy, that was intended to build trust and create a conducive environment between SSOMA and the regime in Juba.

20201111 SSOMA Suspends participation in CTSAMVM workshop

20201111 SSOMA Suspends participation in CTSAMVM workshop

“…Unfortunately, the government has been violating the agreement multiple times and the most recent being on the 10th November, 2020 by attacking our positions in the country, at the very time while we, the SSOMA are participating in CTSAMVM workshop in Rome, Italy. SSOMAโ€™s participation in this workshop is technical and informational and above all was intended to build trust between SSOMA and the government and to create a conducive environment for further negotiations.

“This recent violation is the last straw RTGoNU has demonstrated in their lack of political will, to the recommitment to CoHA and in building trust. Therefore, effective immediately,ย  SOMA is suspending its participation in CTSAMVM workshop in Rome until RTGoNU respects and commits itself to CoHA.”

20201110 NAS Latest Press Release On CoHA Violations

20201110 NAS Latest Press Release On CoHA Violations

“…this cowardly attack came at the time when there is on-going CTSAMMV workshop between the Government and South Sudan Opposition Alliance SSOMA in Rome Italy. NAS condemns this uncalled-for attack which shows the intransigent of the regime of Salva Kiir and holds the government responsible for breach of the COHA agreement and the Rome Declaration and any consequences of this cowardly attack.”

NAS Radio interview with Dr. Vuni on the historic launch of NAS policy document on federalism

“…the Federal System Model of South Sudan as advocated by NAS is nothing like Kokora…”

Following the historic launch of the policy document on federalism entitled “The Federal System Model of South Sudan”, NAS Radio spoke to Dr. Victor Vuni, Chairman of the National Strategic Policy Secretariat about the document.

20201027 Policy Document: The Federal System Model of South Sudan

20201027 Policy Document: The Federal System Model of South Sudan

The leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS), through the NAS Strategic Policy Secretariat, has released the full version of its strategic policy document that proposes a federal model as the most viable option to address the root causes of the conflict in South Sudan.

The historic and strategic 87-paged document entitled “Federalism for a Peaceful and Prosperous South Sudan – The Federal System Model of South Sudan”, was first introduced to the world (and was well-received) in March 2020. The official public release of the full version comes with a foreword by NAS Chairman and Commander-in-Chief Gen Thomas Cirillo.