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Africa Press Release South Sudan

Letter to Salva Kiir, Riek Machar from African Leaders

South Sudanese leaders, Dr. Riek Machar Teny and Salva Kiir Mayardiit, file.
South Sudanese leaders, Dr. Riek Machar Teny and Salva Kiir Mayardiit, file.
Re: A Message of Peace from Eminent African Leaders 

Your Excellency President Salva Kiir,
Your Excellency Dr. Riek Machar, Former Vice-President,


July 14, 2014(Nyamilepedia) — In the lead-up to the next round of talks, wewriteto ask you to exercise your leadership to bring an immediate end to the fighting in South Sudan.The rights that South Sudanese hoped to enjoy after independence have been obliterated by war, a war that must be replaced by dialogue.

We appeal to you to engage in an inclusive peace process… not only defined by those who picked up guns and waged war but by all women and men of South Sudan from different communities, religions, ages and ethnicities.Almost three years after independence and six months into the conflict, South Sudan is on the edge of a great tragedy. The South Sudanese have suffered immensely since the war started in December 2013.

Fighting has taken thousands of lives and has forced more than 1.3 million people, including over half a million children, to flee their homes. Over half of South Sudan’s population is at risk of starvation and 223,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition. 50,000 of these children may not survive. The people of South Sudan need peace and security now, not more war!

Let this be your moment to follow in the footsteps of the great African leaders who have left behind a legacy of inclusive peace.

Independence should have led to all South Sudanese living in peace, having access to jobs and incomes and public services enabling them to live in dignity. Instead, one in every five displaced South Sudanese is living in inaccessible areas, making it difficult to access food and clean water.

The rights that South Sudanese hoped to enjoy after independence have been obliterated by war, a war that must be replaced by dialogue. As signatories to this appeal, we encourage you to recall the long and painful path the people of South Sudan have taken to achieve statehood.

We cannot sleep easily while our fellow Africans in South Sudan continue to die needlessly.

We know intimately what it means when Africans turn on each other and decide to resolve their differences by spilling one another’s blood. We cannot sleep easily while our fellow Africans in South Sudan continue to die needlessly.

Let this be your moment to follow in the footsteps of the great African leaders who have left behind a legacy of inclusive peace. Let your decisive action now to end hostilities be your legacy to all the people of South Sudan, to Africa and to the world as history will harshly judge you if you fail to do so. The fate of South Sudanese children, who have been affected by unimaginable violations including killings, forced recruitment, rape and abductions, is in your hands. 

Endorsed by: 

  • HE Pierre Buyoya, Former President of the Republic of Burundi and High
  • Representative of the African Union for Mali and the Sahel
  • HE Joaquim Chissano, Former President of the Republic of Mozambique and Former Chairperson of the African Union
  • HE Kenneth Kaunda, Former President of the Republic of Zambia
  • HE Sylvie Kinigi, Former President of the Republic of Burundi
  • HE John Kufuor, Former President of the Republic of Ghana and Former Chairperson of the African Union
  • HE Sir Quett Ketumile Joni Masire, Former President of the Republic of Botswana
  • HE Benjamin William Mkapa, Former President of the United Republic of Tanzania
  • HE Dr Bakili Muluzi, Former President of the Republic of Malawi
  • HE Ali Hassan Mwinyi, Former President of the United Republic of Tanzania
  • HE Samuel Nujoma, Former President of the Republic of Namibia
  • HE Abdoulie Janneh, Former United Nations Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
  • Hon. Gertrude Mongella, Former Speaker of the Pan-African Parliament and Former UN Under-Secretary and Special Envoy to the Secretary General of the United Nations on Women’s Issues and Development
  • HE Salim Ahmed Salim, Former Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania, Former Secretary General of the Organisation of African Unity, Member of the AU Panel
  • HE Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Honorary Member of the Elders

Via VOA.

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