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    Bor Market Gunfire Sparks Fears, Authorities Act

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 7, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Sudden Shots Disrupt Marol Market

    Calm Sunday commerce in Bor ended abruptly when crackles of gunfire rippled across Marol Market. Security forces scrambled after tip-offs that Red Belt Movement fighters were sighted among shoppers.

    Witnesses ducked behind stalls as troops released warning shots skyward, a tactic officials say prevented confrontation without harming civilians.

    Official Account from Jonglei Government

    Minister of Local Government Simon Hoth Duol confirmed deployment, noting suspects were recognised community members. He labelled the episode isolated and urged residents to resume daily routines.

    The minister, however, withheld casualty figures pending verification, saying any injuries would be investigated in line with national procedures.

    Who Is the Red Belt Movement?

    Originally formed as a community watch unit in Dinka Bor areas, the Red Belt gained popularity for patrolling cattle routes and markets.

    Relations cooled after leaders rejected an army invitation to integrate. Juba recently reclassified the outfit as a rebel group, opening the way for arrests under security law.

    Voices from a Shaken Community

    Achol, a trader, recalled sprinting for cover when shots echoed: “Bor is not safe; we feel threatened.”

    Other residents described confusion as soldiers fanned through alleys searching eateries, including a restaurant where movement leader Leek Mamer reportedly took lunch moments earlier.

    Analysts Call for Dialogue Over Force

    Civil society figure Edmund Yakani linked the Bor flare-up to national political gridlock, warning that economic hardship is “triggering violent approaches to resolving the stalemate.”

    Yakani appealed for immediate talks among authorities, Red Belt elders and community leaders to safeguard civilians and nurture stability across South Sudan.

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