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Let the Debate
Boil Down to the Referendum… Not a Dead Unity!
By: Luk Kuth Dak,
USA
MAY 26/2010, SSN;
Now that there remain only about a few months before the general
referendum in South Sudan, one would hope that much of the debate must
now be boiled down to the aftermath of the referendum, instead of the
invariable barking of some in making a dead unity attractive.
For brevity’s sake,
won’t it be ludicrous for anybody- Southern or Northern- with an ounce
of common sense and good judgment, to ever assume that what was not done
in the half a century long and counting, of the Sudanese illusive unity,
can now be achieved in a matter of seven months?
That’s a legitimate
question, given the mixed signals the National Congress Party sometimes
sends. In recent days the skunked pitbulls of the regime of tyrant Omer
al Basher have reignited their proverbial rhetoric of threats and smear
tactics, that the South can’t possibly stand on two healthy feet, if it
chooses to separate. “The Sudan must not be divided under a government
of the National Congress Party,” vaunted Ali al Atabani, the owner of
the regime’s newspaper, al Rayulaam.
That was not all.
The regime’s
strongman and Vet Doctor, Nafia Ali Nafia, an Islamist extremist and a
bigoted zealot, was quoted as disparaging: “South Sudanese are not
qualified to run a village, let alone a state; We must keep this country
together, that’s what our forefathers would want us to do.” He barked.
Evidently, that’s
yet another example of the NCP’s government being untruthful about its
true intentions towards the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement (CPA), and making unity attractive, especially to the people
who suffered the most.
Indeed, sadly so,
the only thing that these extremists have ever done in South Sudan was
none other than the divide-and-rule policies, stealing of the oil
revenue, and arming their sellout militias, of course, to destabilize
and disrupt the security situation in the region, in order to postpone
or nullify the referendum for good.
Now, we all expect
these kinds of stuff from the dishonest, racist and ideological loons,
but from Gen. Athor Deng, a Dinka son? That’s takes the issue to another
level!!
In one of my
previous articles, I argued that, for unity to have a chance, it has to
be built, first and foremost, on honesty, mutual respect, goodwill,
trust and most importantly, confidence. It’s more like a marriage, that
you have to work on everyday to make work. Unfortunately, those
essential components of unity are seriously lacking in the core
relations between the two parts of the country, at least for now.
Subsequently, if
you’re a South Sudanese who happens to visit the so-called “National
Capital,” Khartoum, you will most certainly be shocked! There’s really
nothing that you will see to make you feel at home. Certainly, you won’t
find a single street named after a Southerner. In fact, you will be
greeted with a street named after the slave master, al Zubeir Rahma
Pasha!
But if you took a
careful listening to the sarcasm in the invictus inaugural speech by Lt.
Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, the Chairman of the Sudan Peoples Liberation
Movement SPLM) and President of the government of South Sudan (GoSS),
then you should know that the SPLM leadership has made an unambiguous
decision that the time has simply ran out for any talks about an
attractive unity. It will now throw its unequivocal support behind the
South Sudanese people, in their just quest for the freedom that they’ve
never had. “ There’s no turning back.” Said the SPLM’s Secretary
General, Pagan Amum.
Now, the
think-tanks, the journalists, the writers, on both sides of the country
have a pivotal role to play, in order to make the separation all the
more peaceful and smooth, and not to allow the NIF Lunatics to lead us
into disastrous devoice that will have lasting effects on any future
reunification.
“A lie cannot live.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1964.
The author is
Vice President of the Sudanese-Americans Journalist Union, and former
anchorman at Juba Radio. He can be reached: lukedak@hotmail.com.
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