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    Civil Society Rallies Behind Threatened Jonglei Activist

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 2, 2025 Peace and Security 1 Min Read
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    Threats ignite regional attention

    When a social media statement warned Jonglei campaigner Bol Deng Bol of unspecified “consequences,” regional civil society quickly took notice.

    The message, circulating under names linked to Governor Riek Gai’s press office, accused Bol of spreading unrest and hinted at punishment.

    Constitutional guarantees under scrutiny

    Community Empowerment for Progress Organization executive director Edmund Yakani said the warning violates protections enshrined in South Sudan’s Bill of Rights.

    “Citizens have a constitutional space to critique policy respectfully; that is not sedition,” he told reporters in Juba.

    Payam debate stirs local tensions

    Bol’s comments focused on the creation of new Payams, an administrative move some communities fear could redraw boundaries and spark rivalry.

    Observers note that resource allocation often follows such divisions, intensifying competition over land, grazing routes, and county seats.

    Calls for national mediation

    Yakani urged President Salva Kiir and the Council of States to review the Payam process and publicly assure Bol’s safety.

    He warned that unchecked intimidation could deter civic engagement and, in volatile Jonglei, translate into local clashes.

    Government spokespersons had not commented at press time, but officials privately said dialogue with community leaders was under consideration.

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