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    South Sudan Refugee Debate Sparks Policy Storm

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 18, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Debate Over Return Priorities

    South Sudan’s Patriotic People’s Party, speaking through spokesperson Biar Akol Cham, has urged the transitional government to fast-track the repatriation of citizens displaced across East and Central Africa before entertaining any plan to welcome foreigners.

    Opposition Cites Camp Hardships

    Cham painted a bleak picture of camps in Chad, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan and Uganda, citing food shortages, overcrowded clinics and recurrent discrimination that, he argues, erode dignity and hope for an eventual homecoming.

    Rumours of Palestinian Relocation

    Speculation that Palestinian migrants could be resettled in South Sudan has circulated on social media for weeks, despite consistent denials from Juba and Tel Aviv that any such accord exists.

    The PPP warns that past official denials of controversial deals were later reversed once public attention faded, and has demanded parliamentary scrutiny to guarantee transparency.

    Economic Constraints Take Center Stage

    Analysts link reluctance to host newcomers to a stagnant economy still recovering from conflict-driven shocks, limited oil revenue and youth unemployment topping 50 percent.

    Cham argues that reintegration funds should rebuild rural roads, schools and agro-processing hubs, laying foundations for durable peace and local job creation.

    Civil Society Split Over Road Ahead

    Faith groups urge empathy, reminding leaders that South Sudan’s own independence struggle received broad international backing, while youth movements insist resources must first address domestic displacement.

    Path Forward for Refugee Policy

    Observers predict the issue will dominate parliamentary sessions this quarter, potentially shaping electoral narratives in 2024, yet most agree that clear data and open consultation could prevent misinformation and reinforce regional cooperation.

    For now, the spotlight remains on the government’s forthcoming roadmap for voluntary returns, a document officials say is being drafted in coordination with UN agencies.

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