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    South Sudan Braces for Possible Duk-Twic Showdown

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 21, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Escalating Signs of Conflict in Jonglei State

    Rumblings of fresh violence are echoing across Jonglei State, as reports of armed youth movements filter in from rural fishing islands. Community leaders warn that the rivalry between Duk and Twic East counties, once dormant, could flare again at short notice.

    INTREPID South Sudan Raises Early Alarm

    INTREPID South Sudan’s executive director, Bol Deng Bol, described the pattern of incidents as “a warning trend.” In a statement, he said social media chatter and cluster meetings reveal large-scale mobilisations able to tip the dispute into outright combat.

    Call for Neutral Deployment at Bioth-Agany

    The activist urged Juba to station impartial security units in Bioth-Agany and other hotspots. Such a presence, he argued, would freeze any planned raids, protect civilians, and buy the precious time needed for dialogue to replace gunfire.

    Grassroots Dialogue Seen as Key

    He further proposed a consultative conference bringing together chiefs, youth representatives, and women’s groups. “A grassroots platform is the only avenue to address the grievances at the core,” Bol told Dawn Newspaper on Monday, pressing the government to facilitate mediation swiftly.

    Casualties and Root Causes of the Dispute

    Current statistics underline the urgency. At least thirteen people have died and over twenty were wounded in the 6 June confrontation over Bioth-Agany Fishing Island, claimed by both counties. Observers link the clash to competition for seasonal fish stocks and pasture access.

    Government Response Under Scrutiny

    National authorities have yet to announce a formal intervention plan. Analysts in Juba caution that hesitation could embolden hardliners, though they acknowledge the administration’s balancing act amid multiple security priorities countrywide.

    A Narrow Window for Peace

    With the dry season approaching, river islands become vital for livelihoods, intensifying territorial claims. Diplomats familiar with Jonglei conflicts argue that preventive deployment paired with dialogue could still steer the counties away from another costly cycle of retaliation.

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