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*The Omar al-Bashir regime’s history with assassination attempts on leaders - Part 6*

As Omar Hassan al-Bashir and other senior National Congress Party members of the former ruling regime, such as Salah Abdallah Mohamed Saleh (also known as “Salah Gosh”) are being arrested...
...and charged with crimes against the #Sudan-ese people; why does Salva Kiir still continue to keep several diehard Bashir and NCP regime allies, so prominently close and within his current transitional government of #SouthSudan?
*Why is Salva Kiir keeping the NCP regime’s deep-state functionally-active within South Sudan?*

*Who exactly is Tut Kew Gatluak?*

Tut Kew Gatluak is what used to be called "Nus-tayeen" in the Sudan army; inherited from the British.
Tut Kew was a small Nuer boy in Mayom County of the Bentiu area of Unity State, when Omar Hassan al-Bashir was the Colonel commanding the Sudan Army in Mayom. Bashir employed Tut Kew to clean his shoes and to iron his clothes.
Nus-tayeen means "half-employee". Such a practice...
...was common within the colonial British army; employing small boys to do the domestic jobs.

Tut Kew Gatluak happened to be from the same clan as the former Militia Commander Paulino Matip. Matip was fighting the Sudan People’s Liberation Army of John Garang in Western Upper...
...Nile. Matip was a proxy of Bashir; and so Bashir made Tut Kew Gatluak a confidante, Bashir then using him as an informant.

When Bashir was used by the Islamic Movement in June 1989 to undertake a coup d'etat, Bashir took Tut Kew Gatluak with him to Khartoum from Mayom. He...
...lived in Bashir's house doing the same job that he had been doing when they were in Southern Sudan.

Tut Kew Gatluak became useful as a link between the militias commanded by Paulino Matip and the Government of Bashir. This Nuer element was exploited by Bashir's government...
...in 1990 till 1991; when the Nasir coup was made by Drs. Riek Machar and Lam Akol. Tut Kew Gatluak was used by Major General Zubair Mohamed Salih, the First Vice President of Omar al- Bashir. Zubair and Tut Kew Gatluak established contact with the SPLA in 1990; and Tut Kew...
...and Zubair knew the Nasir coup leaders. Tut Kew was the link.
*Tut Kew Gatluak explaining in an interview just how Omar al-Bashir and his regime, were able to make Riek Machar stage a coup against the Sudan People’s Liberation Army and Movement (SPLA/M) leadership of Dr. John Garang De Mabior in 1991*

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*English Translation:*

“ In order for us to fulfill peace and stability,........the first negotiation started with William Nyuon, Taban [Deng Gai], Kerbino Kuanyin Bol, and Paulino Matip; all in communications with Sheikh Ibrahim........and when he went to Khartoum and had...
...secret meetings with the country’s leadership, Sayed Zubair and the President, in order to get South Sudan’s independence......Sheikh Ibrahim wanted South Sudan’s independence and peace, as it was a must in order to save the country; and Sudan must become a sovereign...
...country and capable of competing with other nations. When Sheikh Ibrahim went to Kerbino in Gogrial, Kerbino told him “we took arms to fight the Arabs, how do you ask us to help them?” Ibrahim replied saying, “we are not Arabs, we are Sudanese”. After, they had agreed with...
...Taban. “You know that Taban......his blood is like Arab. Us Southerners we always say that Taban Rubatabi; he talks like Arab, he’s never honest just like you Arabs. You never say the truth.” Ibrahim said, “if Taban is Rubatabi, then he’s my cousin”. I then told him that...
...“there’s nothing that mixes Arab of South with Arab of the North”. We laughed it out.......this was the start of the first negotiation and talk before the Nasir talk.......these were secret negotiations. No one knew about it. This is when we took Taban to Kobar, then to...
...Nairobi, and back to Nasir. This is when Riek defected. “

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Tut Kew was used by the Sudanese army in every aspect during the 1983-2005 war.

Tut Kew's main strength, even now, lies with his indistinguishable link and relationship with former Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir; and his close personal links with the still-active...
...remnants of the NCP regime that are now attempting to thwart the December 2018 Sudanese People’s Revolution.
Tut Kew’s presence and facilitation capabilities as a senior member of the government of South Sudan in Juba with Salva Kiir’s full assistance and support, are now...
...indispensable for the now ongoing efforts of the former NCP’s and Islamists’ regime’s deep state, to remain a legitimate counter-revolutionary force in North Sudan.

*Justice For All South Sudanese*

*“Form the Hybrid Court for South Sudan Now”*

30th December 2019
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