SPLA-IO Accused of Detaining Civilian Boats, Demanding $4,000 Along Sobat River ‎

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‎ Boat ferrying civilians  Nasir, Upper Nile State  ‎Authorities in Nasir County, Upper Nile State, have accused forces loyal to the Sudan People’s Liberation Army In Opposition (SPLA-IO) of detaining civilian riverboats and demanding ransom-like payments of up to $4,000 from traders and passengers along the Sobat River. ‎ ‎According to Nasir County Commissioner James Gatwech Joak, several boats traveling from Matar in Nasir County to Malakal were intercepted by SPLA-IO soldiers in Yakuach, an area in Nyirol County, Jonglei State. ‎ ‎“Our traders paid local taxes to SPLA-IO in Mandeng before setting off. But on reaching Yakuach, they were detained again and told to pay an additional four thousand U.S. dollars,” Commissioner Gatwech said. ‎ ‎He explained that the detained boat operators and traders were reportedly held for four days while armed men demanded more payments.  ‎ Some of the passengers were women, children, and patients traveling for medical treatment in Malaka...

South Sudanese Crooks in Australia to Face Deportation

URGENT MESSAGE TO ALL SOUTH SUDANESE IN AUSTRALIA

Currently, the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection is in the process to adopt new tough Immigration laws (DEPORTATION) which will affect all YOUNG AFRICANS whom the Prime Minister and Police Department termed them as “criminals, thugs and street gangs in Australia”.

Consequences:

1. Rebuke their citizenships because they failed to be good citizens.
2. Terminate or cancel their permanent or temporary residencies/visas.
3. Australian government sees deportation as the only option because they don’t want to waste billion of dollars from taxpayers.
4. If such laws are passed, it will affect young people including graduates to get jobs in Australia.
5. It will also affect young people to get their citizenships.

NEW POLICY FOR OFFSHORE VISAS
1. Deny visas to parents (who have teenagers) who want to come to Australia.
2. Deny visas to teenagers who want to reunite with their parents/relatives in Australia.

In fact, new changes will affect all South Sudanese community. Therefore, parents and community leaders need do something now and not later.

We came to Australia for a better life and our children’s future.

Please don’t surprise if things get ugly!

I am a concern South Sudanese!

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