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W. Equatoria and Lakes states to investigate ethnic clashes
February 18, 2011 (YAMBIO) — The governor of Lakes state Chol Tong and the governor of Western Equatoria state Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro has resolved to form an investigation committee to scrutinize the incidents that took place in Mvolo last week.

Bangasi J. Bakosoro and Chol Tong (ST)
The ethnic clashes in Mvolo county of Western Equatoria and Wulu county of Lakes state, which began on nine February, are believed to have killed fifteen people.
A neutral committee, not including the communities of the two conflicting counties, will meet in Mvolo on Wednesday 23rd Feb 2011 to start the investigation on the incident.
The committee will comprise of the Chairman, from WES Legal administration unit, Secretary from Lakes, Police, Military intelligence member from WES, National security member from Lakes state, and Public security from WES.
The two governors held a meeting in Mvolo County on Friday 18th Feb 2011 on how to find amicable solutions between the communities of Mvolo and Lakes State Yirol West communities.
Briefing the communities of Mvolo the governor of Lakes State Chol Tong Mayai said they “are here to tell the communities of Mvolo that the clashes should stop, anybody involved will be apprehended and face the law.”
Chol pointed that “soon they (two states) will come to Mvolo to make peace,” citing that he “will bring chiefs from Rumbek and Yirol and Mvolo Chiefs so that they can agree with those chiefs for the cattle that come Mvolo”. He urged the chiefs to go ahead to arrange by themselves.
He called upon the communities of Mvolo to stay well, if there people who want to influence conflict they should inform the government.
He urged the communities to coexist together in peace because of the South Sudan’s nation has emerged.
“I will go and tell the people of Rumbek that Mvolo people that more no problem, what happened has already happened we don’t want anybody to die again” he added .
Meanwhile the Governor of WES Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro at their meeting in Mvolo is to find amicable solution to the incident that took place last week in the county.
”It is bad, we don’t want it to happen again war is over since, we don’t want any war amongst us, secondly all, sons of Rumbek West and Yirol who are here must be protected, we don’t want segregation they should not leave the county, this will bring confusion between us they are our people – if we have problem we shall sit together and settle” Bakosoro appealed.
Bakosoro urged the people of Mvolo to have peace between the people of Yirol West and Mvolo and Rumbek West people cautioning that, “if there are politicians here who want to enter and divide civilians to stop it.”
”The love between us and Lakes should be stronger than before if there was a problem in the past, forget it, let us stay as people of one state in our new nation” added the Governor.
The delegation from WES includes Commissioner of police WES, Commander of SPLA WES, Political advisor WES, National Security, and other members from UNMIS.
According to reports, over 15 people lost their lives and about 11 wounded, 36 cows killed and about 60 wounded and over 306 herds of cattle looted.
Fight erupted in Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State on the 9th Feb 2011 which left 14 people dead and many more displaced between the communities of Yirol West of Lakes State and communities of Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State.
Article source: http://www.sudantribune.com/W-Equatoria-and-Lakes-states-to,38042
W. Equatoria and Lakes states to investigate ethnic clashes
February 18, 2011 (YAMBIO) — The governor of Lakes state Chol Tong and the governor of Western Equatoria state Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro has resolved to form an investigation committee to scrutinize the incidents that took place in Mvolo last week.

Bangasi J. Bakosoro and Chol Tong (ST)
The ethnic clashes in Mvolo county of Western Equatoria and Wulu county of Lakes state, which began on nine February, are believed to have killed fifteen people.
A neutral committee, not including the communities of the two conflicting counties, will meet in Mvolo on Wednesday 23rd Feb 2011 to start the investigation on the incident.
The committee will comprise of the Chairman, from WES Legal administration unit, Secretary from Lakes, Police, Military intelligence member from WES, National security member from Lakes state, and Public security from WES.
The two governors held a meeting in Mvolo County on Friday 18th Feb 2011 on how to find amicable solutions between the communities of Mvolo and Lakes State Yirol West communities.
Briefing the communities of Mvolo the governor of Lakes State Chol Tong Mayai said they “are here to tell the communities of Mvolo that the clashes should stop, anybody involved will be apprehended and face the law.”
Chol pointed that “soon they (two states) will come to Mvolo to make peace,” citing that he “will bring chiefs from Rumbek and Yirol and Mvolo Chiefs so that they can agree with those chiefs for the cattle that come Mvolo”. He urged the chiefs to go ahead to arrange by themselves.
He called upon the communities of Mvolo to stay well, if there people who want to influence conflict they should inform the government.
He urged the communities to coexist together in peace because of the South Sudan’s nation has emerged.
“I will go and tell the people of Rumbek that Mvolo people that more no problem, what happened has already happened we don’t want anybody to die again” he added .
Meanwhile the Governor of WES Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro at their meeting in Mvolo is to find amicable solution to the incident that took place last week in the county.
”It is bad, we don’t want it to happen again war is over since, we don’t want any war amongst us, secondly all, sons of Rumbek West and Yirol who are here must be protected, we don’t want segregation they should not leave the county, this will bring confusion between us they are our people – if we have problem we shall sit together and settle” Bakosoro appealed.
Bakosoro urged the people of Mvolo to have peace between the people of Yirol West and Mvolo and Rumbek West people cautioning that, “if there are politicians here who want to enter and divide civilians to stop it.”
”The love between us and Lakes should be stronger than before if there was a problem in the past, forget it, let us stay as people of one state in our new nation” added the Governor.
The delegation from WES includes Commissioner of police WES, Commander of SPLA WES, Political advisor WES, National Security, and other members from UNMIS.
According to reports, over 15 people lost their lives and about 11 wounded, 36 cows killed and about 60 wounded and over 306 herds of cattle looted.
Fight erupted in Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State on the 9th Feb 2011 which left 14 people dead and many more displaced between the communities of Yirol West of Lakes State and communities of Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State.
Article source: http://www.sudantribune.com/W-Equatoria-and-Lakes-states-to,38042
W. Equatoria and Lakes states to form investigate ethnic clashes
February 18, 2011 (YAMBIO) — The governor of Lakes state Chol Tong and the governor of Western Equatoria state Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro has resolved to form an investigation committee to scrutinize the incidents that took place in Mvolo last week.

Bangasi J. Bakosoro and Chol Tong (ST)
The ethnic clashes in Mvolo county of Western Equatoria and Wulu county of Lakes state, which began on nine February, are believed to have killed fifteen people.
A neutral committee, not including the communities of the two conflicting counties, will meet in Mvolo on Wednesday 23rd Feb 2011 to start the investigation on the incident.
The committee will comprise of the Chairman, from WES Legal administration unit, Secretary from Lakes, Police, Military intelligence member from WES, National security member from Lakes state, and Public security from WES.
The two governors held a meeting in Mvolo County on Friday 18th Feb 2011 on how to find amicable solutions between the communities of Mvolo and Lakes State Yirol West communities.
Briefing the communities of Mvolo the governor of Lakes State Chol Tong Mayai said they “are here to tell the communities of Mvolo that the clashes should stop, anybody involved will be apprehended and face the law.”
Chol pointed that “soon they two states) will come to Mvolo to make peace,” citing that he “will bring chiefs from Rumbek and Yirol and Mvolo Chiefs so that they can agree with those chiefs for the cattle that come Mvolo”. He urged the chiefs to go ahead to arrange by themselves.
He called upon the communities of Mvolo to stay well, if there people who want to influence conflict they should inform the government.
He urged the communities to coexist together in peace because of the South Sudan’s nation has emerged.
“I will go and tell the people of Rumbek that Mvolo people that more no problem, what happened has already happened we don’t want anybody to die again” he added .
Meanwhile the Governor of WES Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro at their meeting in Mvolo is to find amicable solution to the incident that took place last week in the county.
”It is bad, we don’t want it to happen again war is over since, we don’t want any war amongst us, secondly all, sons of Rumbek West and Yirol who are here must be protected, we don’t want segregation they should not leave the county, this will bring confusion between us they are our people – if we have problem we shall sit together and settle” Bakosoro appealed.
Bakosoro urged the people of Mvolo to have peace between the people of Yirol West and Mvolo and Rumbek West people cautioning that, “if there are politicians here who want to enter and divide civilians to stop it.”
”The love between us and Lakes should be stronger than before if there was a problem in the past, forget it, let us stay as people of one state in our new nation” added the Governor.
The delegation from WES includes Commissioner of police WES, Commander of SPLA WES, Political advisor WES, National Security, and other members from UNMIS.
According to reports, over 15 people lost their lives and about 11 wounded, 36 cows killed and about 60 wounded and over 306 herds of cattle looted.
Fight erupted in Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State on the 9th Feb 2011 which left 14 people dead and many more displaced between the communities of Yirol West of Lakes State and communities of Mvolo County of Western Equatoria State.
Article source: http://www.sudantribune.com/W-Equatoria-and-Lakes-states-to,38042

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