As we pass the 21st day of November which would have marked the 45th birthday of the murdered British-born and British-educated medical doctor (@BristolUni)...
...and Oxford University educated post-doctoral neuroscientist (@SPC_Oxford, @UniofOxford) - Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding Aweer (1) - his elder brother, Dr. Dau Col Dau Ding, shall commence his personal reflections on “The Association between Political Corruption and Organised Crime...
Dr. Ding shall commence next month of December with the title, “HIV/AIDS in South Sudan: The Diagnosis That Leads to the Murder of Doctors.”
“Whether the political and military elites of South Sudan’s government (@SouthSudanGov) and its security apparatuses care to admit it or not, the truth never ever stays unknown and hidden indefinitely. The inevitable is always inevitable”, says Dr. Dau Col Dau Ding. (3) (@DauCol)
“Practicing ethically as a medical doctor in South Sudan is extremely dangerous. The possibility of being targeted and killed for just merely doing your job professionally and truthfully,...
...is a genuine and practical risk which you have to seriously consider before thinking of going to work there”, says Dr. Dau Col Dau Ding. (@DauCol)
Commencing next month in December 2020, Dr. Ding - who is the elder brother of the murdered British-educated medical doctor...
...and neuroscientist, Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding Aweer (1) (@dr_justice4) - shall begin to reflect candidly and publicly on his own personal experience whilst he was working in the east African country. He shall disclose important details concerning the motive for the...
“First & foremost, we must repair & reinvigorate our own democracy, even as we strengthen the coalition of democracies that stand with us around the world.”
“But democracy is not just the foundation of American society. It is also the wellspring of our power.”
“From Hong Kong to #Sudan, Chile to Lebanon, citizens are once more reminding us of the common yearning for honest governance and the universal abhorrence of corruption. An insidious pandemic, corruption is fueling oppression, corroding human dignity, and equipping...
Hon. Angelo Beda,
Co-Chair of the #SouthSudan National Dialogue (SSND).
Excerpt from Speech given at the Opening Ceremony of the SSND National Conference,
Juba, South #Sudan.
3rd Nov 2020.
“The people at the grassroots blame the crisis in the country...
...on the failure of leadership. Particularly under the ruling party; the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement. When we reference SPLM, we are talking about the SPLM before it broke into numerous factions as we know today.....You cannot say you are IO, you are not part of it.
You cannot say you are FD, you are not part of it. You cannot you are SSOA, you are also part of it. Because the people who broke, were on the top. And they broke and quarrelled, and then engaged their tribes to fight; and things went wrong forever. So we blame the SPLM as such.
Statement on the 5th Year Anniversary of the Murder of Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding in South Sudan
*Update on the Murder of Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding*
Tuesday 27 October, 2020
(Washington DC; London)
After concluding our investigation into the egregious murder of the renowned and...
...trusted, British-born, healthcare professional and academic, Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding Aweer (1); we, Justice For All South Sudanese (@robertamsterdam@amsterdamllp), now formally disclose that the death of Dr. Ding (@dr_justice4) was a politically-motivated extrajudicial killing.
On behalf of the Family, the Friends and the Colleagues of Dr. Ding, we now demand full and immediate accountability from the new transitional government of #SouthSudan (@SouthSudanGov).
We additionally demand that the African Union’s (@AU_PSD) Hybrid Court for South Sudan...
The only leverage that the world still has over the remnants of the Bashir-NCP, Islamists', deep-state, are those same US sanctions that some people are still vociferously complaining about. They are what largely facilitated in the final toppling of Bashir.
@NesrineMalik@robertamsterdam@StateDept@SecPompeo The US' sanctions are the only leverage that the #Sudan-ese civilians still have over the military junta to force them to guarantee & enact genuine reforms. The military junta has not enacted any reforms at all since the #Sudan transitional government was formed.
@NesrineMalik@robertamsterdam@StateDept@SecPompeo The military junta's "guaranteed committment" to reforms does not need the US' sanctions to be lifted as a prerequisite. E.g., where is the justice for the protestors that were killed during the revolution? Why has that still not been made a "red-line demand" by the "civilians"?