ID | 133253 |
Title Proper | Briefing |
Other Title Information | the crisis in South Sudan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Johnson, Douglas H |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | ON 16 DECEMBER 2013 THE PRESIDENT of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, appeared on state television in military uniform to announce that he had successfully put down a coup attempt in the capital, Juba. The coup attempt was said to have been led by former Vice-President Riek Machar and several ex-cabinet ministers and officials of the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), including Madame Rebecca Nyanding de Mabior, the widow of the SPLM's first leader, John Garang. Eleven alleged coup plotters were arrested in their homes, but Riek Machar escaped from Juba, and, amid reports over the next few days of targeted killings of Nuer in Juba by men in uniform loyal to the President, the commanders of the 8th and 4th army divisions of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) in Jonglei and Unity states announced their defection to Riek Machar and seized control of the state capitals of Bor and Bentiu. In telephone interviews from secure places Riek Machar denied that he had been involved in a coup but then urged the army to overthrow Salva Kiir and announced his plans to march on Juba. |
`In' analytical Note | African Affairs Vol.113, No.451; Apr.2014: p.300-309 |
Journal Source | African Affairs Vol.113, No.451; Apr.2014: p.300-309 |
Key Words | Sudan ; South Sudan ; Political Crisis ; Civil War ; Sudan People's Liberation Movement - SPLM ; Sudan People's Liberation Army - SPLA ; Conflicts ; Military Conflicts ; Civil Conflicts |