*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 and academic, *Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding*, on the night of the 27th October 2015. (1) (2)
So what is the relationship between Daniel Awet Mach and 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 and “Unknown Gunman”, Thon Wal?
The elder brother of the Late Dr. Ding, Dr. @DauCol, shall disclose new details on the 6th year anniversary of his brother's murder on the 27th October.
He shall provide details as to how & why the key eye-witness in the murder of a British citizen - the SSNPS policeman named Mathew Aluong Makor - has been protected for 6 years by individuals that are directly-associated with the President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir. (3) (4) (5)
“The truth never ever stays unknown and hidden indefinitely”, says Dr. Dau Col Dau Ding.
As South Sudan approaches the ten-year anniversary of its independence from Sudan on 9 July, 2021, today we share an important preliminary briefing of a novel & groundbreaking seven-year forensic investigation into state-supported criminal activity &…
…its financing of terrorism.
This introductory-overview document is compiled from award-winning research undertaken by Dr.@DauCol.
Our investigation team shall publish complimentary technical analyses of this research’s invaluable data & unique insights over the coming months.
It has been almost six years since my youngest son, Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding (1) - a British educated medical doctor and dual citizen of both South Sudan and the United Kingdom - was brutally murdered in Juba, the capital city and seat of government of #SouthSudan.
I have noted the recent statement made by the British, European and the US diplomatic missions in the country, and by the South Sudan Doctors’ Union (2), condemning the killings and calling for swift justice to be meted out by the government of #SouthSudan;…
This is not the first time that the @BBC “fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency”, in order to try to get a scoop, with serious consequences. #Sudan#SouthSudan
In 1991, the then @BBCWorld correspondent, Colin Blane, erroneously reported on a live @bbcworldservice broadcast that a coup had taken place within the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M); and that John Garang De Mabior had been removed from his leadership position.
Blane reported the coup claim without any confirmation; and simply after being invited to interview Riek Machar & Lam Akol - the 1991 coup leaders - in Nasir after Blane’s visit was arranged by Emma McCune, an expatriate British aid worker who had become married to Riek Machar.
Today, the elder brother of the late Dr. Ding Col Dau Ding (1) released the second part of his “Personal Reflection”. It is published in full below:
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*Political Corruption and Organised Crime in South Sudan*
*Part Two of Three*
Following decades of a post-independence civil war - with a hiatus of an intermittent peace process in the 1970s which led to some governance stability and development in the then…
…southern Sudan, including the instituting of an organised law enforcement and criminal justice system - a second civil war erupted in 1983.
This second civil war ultimately led to southern Sudan’s independence in 2011 under the auspices of…
*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*?
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...