The former SPLA chief of general staff, General Paul Malong Awan said he would not respond to provocations as people loyal to him are reportedly being detained and “mistreated”
Fuel shortage worsens amid reports of massive corruption in Nile Petroleum (NilePet) as price hits 110 SSP per litre of petrol, the highest ever recorded in South Sudan.
Al Jazeera on the refugee crisis: “The world has abandoned South Sudanese refugees”
Thursday 22 June
At least 35 people were killed during inter-communal clashes between Rup and Pakam communities of Rumbek Central county in Lakes State.
SPLA (IO) General Okot David Awai has reportedly defected to SPLA (IO) led by Taban Deng Gai along with 9 other officers. The SPLA (IO) led by Riek Machar confirms the General’s defection but denies reports of further defection from Magwi county, Eastern Equatoria State.
France 24 ‘Focus Programme’ reporting from both sides of the conflict and interviewing Jonathan Pedneault “South Sudan: A rare look at both sides of the civil war”
Friday 23 June
At least 30 people have been killed in inter-communal clashes between armed youth from the Atuot and Aliap communities in Lakes State.
Government forces claim to have regained control of Kaya town, Central Equatoria State following clashes with the SPLA (IO).
The SPLA denies that Mathiang Anyoor, the armed group loyal to Paul Malong Awan, withdrew from the frontlines after the former SPLA chief of general staff was dismissed.
The Guardian: “’I buried my smallest child under a bush’: starvation and sorrow in South Sudan”
Saturday 24 June
A former South Sudanese lawmaker, Abraham Majak Maliab has formed a new opposition movement, the Popular Front for Democratic Reform and Pan-African National Guard.
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