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BREAKING: Government Soldiers in Lanyi Gunned Down Kerry Mesekpe Mbarako.

SPLM/A-IO Press Release,

SPLA patrolling a deserted town after fighting other armed groups...
SPLA patrolling a deserted town after fighting other armed groups…

April 15, 2017(Nyamilepedia) —– South Sudan Government army on Tuesday April 11, 2017, shot dead a civilian, Mr. Kerry Mesekpe Mbarako, at his home in Lanyi town, Mundri East County of Amadi State.

Late Kerry was accused by the government army of being a supporter of SPLA/M IO, an allegation which his relatives have dismissed as false.

The SPLA/M IO Deputy Chief of Staff for Training Lt. General Wesley Welebe Samson condemns this incident and declared it a violation of human rights and crime against humanity.

He also expressed his condolence to the family members of Late Kerry Mesekpe and advised all the youth in the area to move away from the government army at Lanyi so as to prevent more killing.

He also encouraged all the youth of Greater Mundri Counties to join SPLA/M IO so that together, they can remove this evil regime from power.

LT. General Wesley Welebe Samson also condemned the killing of innocent Civilians at Paragon, Morobo, Kajokeji and Wau by the South Sudan government army.

He called upon the UN, USA, IGAD, African Union and other members of international community to help the people of South Sudan by standing with SPLA/M IO and quickly remove this evil regime from power, so as to end the suffering of the people of South Sudan.

Signed by:

General Wesley Welebe Samson

Deputy Chief of Staff for Training.

SPLA/M IO

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GatNor April 16, 2017 at 2:45 pm

You were told that coercion of Taban might seem likeva quick fix but it was far from a lasting solution in resolving South Sudan problem.

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