*Daniel Awet Mach* is a policeman within the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS).
He was present during the murder of the British medical doctor, neuroscientist & academic, *Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding*, on the night of the 27th October 2015. (1)
So what is the relationship between Daniel Awet Mach & the former southern Sudan Inspector General of Police (IGP), *Makuei Deng Majuch*?
What also is Daniel Awet Mach’s commonality with the key eye-witness - another SSNPS policeman called *Mathew Aluong Makor* - in the murder of Dr. Ding?
Finally, what is Daniel Awet Mach’s association with the assassin & “Unknown Gunman”, Thon Wal?
The elder brother of the Late Dr. Ding shall answer these questions, & more, within the upcoming second part of his “Personal Reflection”. (2)
He shall provide details as to why & how the key eye-witness in the murder of Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding - Mathew Aluong Makor - has been personally protected & supported for over 5 years by a former southern Sudan Inspector General of Police (Makuei Deng Majuch),...
...by an assassin & and an “Unknown Gunman” (Thon Wal), & by two SSNPS policemen named Adut Mach & Daniel Awet Mach? (3)
“The truth never ever stays unknown & hidden indefinitely”, says Dr. Dau Col Dau Ding. (@DauCol)
Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on the Situation in #SouthSudan (via VTC) | United States Mission to the United Nations @USAmbUN
"This is a personal issue for me. When I was Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, I visited... usun.usmission.gov/remarks-at-a-u…
...South Sudan many times & worked with its leaders to help support the nascent nation. I care deeply about the forward progress of this nation.
“We welcome the recent announcement by the transitional government to proceed with implementing Chapter Five of the peace...
...agreement, including establishing the Hybrid Court for South Sudan; the Commission for Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing; and the Compensation and Reparations Authority. By implementing these three mechanisms, with engagement from local civil society, South Sudan helps...
Finally, what is Daniel Awet Mach’s association with the assassin & “Unknown Gunman”, Thon Wal?
The elder brother of the Late Dr. Ding shall answer these questions, & more, within the upcoming second part of his “Personal Reflection”. (2)
He shall provide details as to why & how the key eye-witness in the murder of Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding - Mathew Aluong Makor - has been personally protected & supported for over 5 years by a former southern Sudan Inspector General of Police (Makuei Deng Majuch),...
...other “free democracies” of the @UN, still allowed all of those #African leaderships to remain in power without any accountability for orchestrating similar massacres.
So what’s the difference with what they did; & what’s now gotten the very same “West”, so upset with...
Tommy interviews #Uganda politician, former presidential candidate, & musician @HEBobiwine about his brave fight against a military dictator; & how US assistance can prop up anti-democratic leaders. @YourAnonCentral
Tommy:
“This week you announced that you’re withdrawing your court case to challenge the Presidential election results, because the courts just aren’t independent. These are judges who work for Museveni. Given all the ways that he has rigged the system to stay in power,...
*Thon Wal* is a police officer within the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS).
He was partly trained in Khartoum, Sudan, by the north Sudanese National Intelligence Security Service of the @IntlCrimCourt-indicted Omar Hassan Al-Bashir & National Congress Party regime.
Aside from being a policeman in the SSNPS, Thon Wal has also been operating in South Sudan for several years as a “private contractor” within the South Sudanese security apparatuses.
A mercenary & assassin available for hire; & more commonly called, an “Unknown Gunman”.
South Sudan is governed by a diverse, multi-ethnic, organised crime group which has both domestic & foreign enablers intricately engaged in perpetual, transnational, illicit activities at all levels of the new country’s fledgling sovereign governance structures & institutions.
A perpetual pattern of illicit activity that ranges from the smuggling of natural resources & violent extortion, to money-laundering & the financing of foreign terrorist organisations.