Former South Sudan Chief of General Staff Paul Malong Awan. FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
The under siege former South Sudan Chief of General Staff, Gen Paul Malong, is seeking political asylum.
In
a letter to various international agencies dated November 8, 2017, Gen
Malong pleaded that the Juba administration be prevailed upon to allow
him safe exit to Uganda.
He said he should be allowed to leave Juba with his bodyguards, to seek shelter in any UN camp in neighbouring Uganda.
"I
should be allowed together with my guards to seek shelter and asylum at
any UN camp in order to preserve my life and those around me," the
letter reads.
Gen Malong also urged the South Sudan
government to unconditionally release all his loyalists who escorted him
to Yirol and were currently being detained by the National Security
Service (NSS) in Juba.
The
former powerful military commander claimed that President Salva Kiir's
order dated November 3 had a sole effect of endangering both his life
and the lives of his bodyguards, adding that it could also heighten
tensions countrywide.
The letter ordered troops deployment at strategic locations in Juba, including around Gen Malong's residence.
"Mindful
of the urgent need to preserve peace and security in the Republic of
South Sudan and appreciative of the ongoing efforts to find peaceful and
amicable solution to the crisis, my conditions must be met," Gen Malong
warned.
However, the South Sudan Army spokesman,
Brigadier General Lul Rual Koang, urged the residents of Juba to remain
calm, saying the massive troops deployment last week was for security
reasons.
General Malong was sacked last May and placed
under house arrest after he was intercepted in Yirol town as he
attempted to escape from Juba.
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