Yet again, South Sudanese people have been caught in crossfire in most of the incidences that occurred in Darfur and other northern towns. Apparently, more than 15 people have been badly beaten yesterday's fall (21st of April 2012) in Abukmathariq locality, south of Al Dhein.
Prior to this, a number of people have been killed during the fire blaze that has targeted South Sudanese's settlements in Adila and Asharref localities east of Al Dhein town.
As we speak, the fate of our people in the north remains uncertain. Anonymous source that have attended a high level security meeting held on 22nd of April 2012 in Nyala under Federal Minister of Finance Ali Mahmoud (Indigenous of Darfur) gave a green light to security apparatus to deal with South Sudanese in a way they see fit.
At present, five (5) South Sudanese nationals who work for non-governmental organization in Nyala town have been implicated in this scheme; their fate remains a misery in everyone's mind that I talk to. However, Every north Sudanese remains defiant while putting on sad faces, which people are speculating, they (north Sudanese) are up for revenge mission. It's a horrible incident that people need to pay maximum attention to. It's only through Him, the almighty who may reverse this dangerous situation.
Akol Ayom Wekdit,s editorial advisor of south Sudan Tribune Newspaper, formerly known as Sudan Tribune Newspaper in Khartoum before separation of south sudan for Northern Sudan
Juba, south sudan
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