Dear Yul Dit, Gatwech Rambang and others
The pressure of this situation based on traditional war between tribal groups fighting to one another. Today, things changed and we have become as victims of South Sudan due to the fact that we need equality in our people. Then the failures of that relationship building reflect to us mostly as we don’t know what to do. But in fact, we don’t need to devastate our people, we are always tried to tell the proper because the attack reached the souls of a large amount of people in this area. I know and you know that, Lou are not aggressive people who are just attacking no one, unless there is something disturbing their peace.
What you have been done Mr. Kueth Yul, is very excellent to our people because our people need to keep preparing for strong watchful act around civilians. We don’t need to be happy while our people are in the danger; the happiness comes when never there is any hurt, upsetting the general public. Murle are our people when we talk about equality, but for what they do, fact must be told, if you do a crime there is no one can support what you are doing. Using horrible ways to disobey the rules or laws of society, is more danger techniques than every.
This situation will not be just end until Lou Nuer themselves will evasion the Murle, I’m not supporting that idea but according to the Ngungeng‘s words. I don’t like any tribes fight between each other because I’m man of peace who needs every community in South Sudan to have justice and equality. What you have said Gatwech, is what really now happened in our homeland, is it the right for the people to leave their future to promote and mess up others who need to work hard for their achievement? I don’t think one would like it in this period of time, on behalf of this we need to keep in touch to our people and tell them what will be good to them. If we would do that know it is what we called “back-up”.
I have suggested to give you this piece of writing, due to my sadness for this blameless war against our people. What I mean about “blameless” is because the people who do this kind of instability are not ones who have known what the world looks like today.
Please let keep doing our best help and promote the equality until they will understand what the South Sudan means to them at this movement.
Thank you all!
Ker Biel Ruey
Toronto