S. Sudan defence minister among 6 US wants on UN blacklist


The United Nations Security Council will meet tomorrow to discuss the US' sanctions proposal relating to six South Sudanese officials. – EPA pic, May 28, 2018.

THE US has asked the United Nations Security Council to add six South Sudanese officials, including the defence minister, to a sanctions blacklist for fuelling the country’s war and blocking aid, according to a draft resolution seen by AFP yesterday.

The six would face a global travel ban and assets freeze if the draft resolution is adopted at a meeting scheduled for Thursday.

The council will meet tomorrow to discuss the US sanctions proposal, which comes as Washington grows increasingly frustrated with President Salva Kiir’s government.

South Sudan won independence from Sudan in 2011 with critical backing from the US, which remains Juba’s biggest aid donor.

Countless efforts have failed to bring peace to a country now in its fifth year of a war where targeted ethnic killings, gang rapes and other atrocities have occurred.

The proposed blacklist targets Defence Minister Kuol Manyang Juk for violating the latest ceasefire signed by the government last year, and for leading attacks on the northeastern town of Pagak that was captured from rebel forces the same year.

Also listed is minister Martin Elia Lomuro for threatening the press, obstructing humanitarian aid and impeding the work of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.

Information Minister Michael Makuei is cited for his role in planning an attack in 2014 on a UN compound in Bor and overseeing a campaign to suppress the media.

Former military chief Paul Malong faces possible sanctions for ordering government forces to attack civilians, schools and hospitals, and deputy army chief of staff Malek Reuben for overseeing an offensive in 2015.

The proposed sanctions list also includes Koang Rambang Chol for leading attacks in northern Bieh state and ordering his forces to impede the work of aid workers, according to the draft.

The draft resolution would also extend the sanctions imposed on South Sudan for another year, and renew the mandate of a UN panel of experts.

There are currently six names of senior generals and rebel commanders on the UN list. – AFP, May 28, 2018.


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