January 8th 2019 (Nyamilepedia) – The United States of America on Wednesday imposed sanctions on South Sudan’s first vice president Taban Deng Gai for ordering the deaths of two opposition leaders.
The US Treasury said in a statement this afternoon that Deng also created distrust that has inflamed conflict in South Sudan and undermined the peace process.
Treasury said the controversial politician “reportedly arranged and directed the disappearance and deaths of human rights lawyer Samuel Dong Luak (Dong) and SPLM-IO member Aggrey Idri (Aggrey)… in order to solidify his position within President Kiir’s government and to intimidate members of the SPLM-IO.” said.
“Taban Deng Gai’s attempt to silence the opposition party is derailing the country’s ability to implement a peace agreement,” Deputy Treasury Secretary Justin Muzinich said in a statement.
“The United States calls on all nations to exclude from the international financial system those who jeopardize South Sudan’s future.”
Treasury sanctions freeze any cash or assets held in US territory and block access to the American financial system, which also typically impedes use of international banks that do business in the United States.
Treasury on December 10 sanctioned five other individuals responsible for the “extrajudicial killings.”
Washington last month also slapped sanctions on two South Sudan ministers, accusing them of obstructing a peace accord signed in 2018 that has paused, but not resolved, five years of conflict.
“The US government will not hesitate to target those who have perpetuated the conflict in South Sudan and will continue to apply pressure on the senior leadership of South Sudan to take concrete measures to bring peace and stability to the country,” the US Treasury said Wednesday.