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    South Sudan MPs Race To Halt Spiralling Clashes

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 26, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Violence Flashes in Jonglei State

    Violence in Jonglei State has accelerated, prompting urgent appeals inside South Sudan’s Transitional National Legislative Assembly.

    Between 14 and 19 November, suspected armed youths from the Greater Pibor Administrative Area allegedly killed three civilians, including two women in Werkok Boma and another near Mogri military camp.

    Parliament Hears Disturbing Reports

    Lawmaker Michael Ayuen Johnson detailed the attacks, naming victims Bol Anyieth and Yar Kuorwel, while warning that similar ambushes now threaten Bor County’s fragile recovery.

    He told colleagues the house symbolises national unity, adding that if MPs share meals in harmony, their constituencies can also reconcile.

    Call for Grassroots Dialogue

    Ayuen asked every representative to travel home, convene elders and youth, and promote dialogue before militias regroup.

    He recalled that South Sudan fought Khartoum for sovereignty and argued that internal bloodshed undermines the hard-won independence.

    Speaker Pushes Collective Action

    Speaker Jemma Nunu Kumba endorsed the plea, urging a comprehensive security roadmap while encouraging MPs to lead by example in their villages.

    She insisted personal outreach can reduce revenge killings faster than decrees, and advised parliament to pair legislation with reconciliation campaigns.

    Prospects for Peace

    Observers note that sustained community talks, combined with security patrols, could stabilise Jonglei ahead of the long-awaited elections.

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