Commencing in December 2020 - “HIV/AIDS in South Sudan: The Diagnosis That Leads to the Murder of Doctors.” (1)
“South Sudan is probably the most dangerous country in the world for any healthcare professional to work in.”
“Fortunately, when one becomes a respected clinician and senior doctor anywhere in the world; one of the most empowering, under-appreciated and underestimated...
...characteristics about the medical profession on any continent - including in Africa - is that we tend to stick together and help each other out when one of us has a problem. So an attack on one of us anywhere, is an attack on all of us.”
“Most other professions - and especially in South Sudan - do not have that same togetherness within their day-to-day values of work and practice.”
“Consequently, there is absolutely nowhere in the world that someone unscrupulous can go to try to cover-up their very own...
...healthcare tracks; should they be desperate and determined to do so. And especially if that someone has been involved in the conspiracy to attempt to cover up the murder of a doctor; (2) thinking that that will somehow keep their very own ‘chronic healthcare problem’...
... quiet and unknown.”
“Not even going to (say) #SouthAfrica - or even Germany - has proved successful for even the most senior current and former South Sudanese government ( @SouthSudanGov ) and security sector officials. After they thought that those might be better places...
...to go to once the other countries in East Africa had become compromised; and were no longer secure and ‘secretive’ enough for their ‘particular’ healthcare needs.”
“No matter how much you try to do so, there is no way of covering up the truth behind any murder. And that is...
...even more veritable; when that ‘someone’ who has been killed is my very own little brother, Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding Aweer.” (3)
( @dr_justice4 )
*SSOMA Continues to Delay on Transitional Justice*
Monday 30 November, 2020
(Washington DC; London)
“Justice For All South Sudanese” (JFASS) would like to now formally disclose to the South Sudanese people at large, that it was...
...the non-governmental, human-rights organisation whose members materially facilitated and participated in the inaugural conference of the South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) in The Hague, The Netherlands, in August 2019.
( @Eurpeace@EU_Commission )
We agreed to engage in the facilitation of the SSOMA conference solely on the proviso that it would lead to a robust and transparently unified opposition alliance under one umbrella. A unified alliance for the purposes of structured and effective negotiations with the...
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...
“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.