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        South Sudan's rebels deny recruiting Ugandan youths

        Source: Xinhua   2018-03-15 00:46:02

        JUBA, March 14 (Xinhua) -- South Sudan's main rebel group, the Sudan People's Liberation Army in-Opposition (SPLA-IO), on Wednesday denied allegations that the group is recruiting Ugandan youth into its ranks.

        Ugandan media reported on Tuesday that security operatives have arrested a preacher in the northern district of Lira for allegedly conscripting Ugandan youth into the South Sudanese rebel movement that is fighting to topple the government of President Salva Kiir.

        Lam Paul Gabriel, SPLA-IO deputy military spokesperson, said in a statement that the rebel group does not enroll foreign fighters into its ranks.

        Gabriel argued that the suspect identified as Pastor Jorom Opio is not in the SPLA-IO ranks or files, adding that the group value Uganda's role in hosting South Sudanese refugees and for supporting the latest peace efforts aimed at ending the ongoing civil war.

        "SPLA-IO does not recruit foreigners nor does it operate abroad. The South Sudanese who joined the SPLA-IO do so voluntarily to bring about reforms to South Sudan. This requires personal sacrifice," Gabriel said.

        South Sudan has been embroiled in more than four years of conflict that has taken a devastating toll on the people, creating one of the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world.

        A peace deal signed in August 2015 between the rival leaders under UN pressure led to the establishment of a transitional unity government in April, but was shattered by renewed fighting in July 2016.

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        South Sudan's rebels deny recruiting Ugandan youths

        Source: Xinhua 2018-03-15 00:46:02

        JUBA, March 14 (Xinhua) -- South Sudan's main rebel group, the Sudan People's Liberation Army in-Opposition (SPLA-IO), on Wednesday denied allegations that the group is recruiting Ugandan youth into its ranks.

        Ugandan media reported on Tuesday that security operatives have arrested a preacher in the northern district of Lira for allegedly conscripting Ugandan youth into the South Sudanese rebel movement that is fighting to topple the government of President Salva Kiir.

        Lam Paul Gabriel, SPLA-IO deputy military spokesperson, said in a statement that the rebel group does not enroll foreign fighters into its ranks.

        Gabriel argued that the suspect identified as Pastor Jorom Opio is not in the SPLA-IO ranks or files, adding that the group value Uganda's role in hosting South Sudanese refugees and for supporting the latest peace efforts aimed at ending the ongoing civil war.

        "SPLA-IO does not recruit foreigners nor does it operate abroad. The South Sudanese who joined the SPLA-IO do so voluntarily to bring about reforms to South Sudan. This requires personal sacrifice," Gabriel said.

        South Sudan has been embroiled in more than four years of conflict that has taken a devastating toll on the people, creating one of the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world.

        A peace deal signed in August 2015 between the rival leaders under UN pressure led to the establishment of a transitional unity government in April, but was shattered by renewed fighting in July 2016.

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