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UPA Denounces Collective Punishment of Upper Nile Residents by South Sudan Government

The United People’s Alliance (UPA) has condemned the South Sudan government for collective punishment against Upper Nile inhabitants, citing recent bombings that resulted in civilian casualties. The group urges political protest against foreign military involvement and calls for solidarity from the region and international community in supporting South Sudanese people.

The United People’s Alliance (UPA) has vocally condemned the South Sudanese government’s actions, labeling them as collective punishment against the people of Upper Nile. UPA, which emerged as a coalition in January, comprises the South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) alongside multiple opposition groups engaged in peace talks in Kenya, aimed at unifying their efforts under a singular command led by Gen. Pa’gan Amum Okiech as Chairperson.

The UPA’s condemnation underscores the dire situation in Upper Nile, emphasizing the humanitarian crises precipitated by governmental actions and the involvement of foreign military forces. It calls for immediate cessation of violence and underscores the urgency for international support to the South Sudanese populace while advocating for political change and the liberation of detained opposition figures.

Original Source: www.radiotamazuj.org

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