Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities between the Youth of Dinka Bor and Murle Communities
- Country/entity
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South Sudan
- Region
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Africa (excl MENA)
- Agreement name
- Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities between the Youth of Dinka Bor and Murle Communities
- Date
- 23 May 2017
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/local conflict
- Stage
- Ceasefire/related
- Conflict nature
- Inter-group
- Peace process
- South Sudan: Post-secession Local agreements
- Parties
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Hon. Sultan Ismail Konyi, Governor of Boma
Hon. Philip AguerPangyan, State Governor of Jonglei State - Third parties
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Hon. Chuol Rambang, Chairperson of the South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission
Hon. Michael Chiangjiek, Minister of Interior
Hon Tuk Gatluak, Presidential Adviser on Security Affairs
H.E David Shearer, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations - Description
- This agreement commits the Dinka Bor and Murle communities to cease hostilities and create a committee to ensure compliance.
Local agreement properties
- Process type
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Formal structured process
- Rationale
- The South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission, the National High-Level Committee, and the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) facilitated the talks. High-level representatives (including the South Sudanese Vice-President and the Head of UNMISS) were in attendance. Other peace processes and local-level peace accords preceded this agreement in Jonglei.
- Is there a documented link to a national peace process?
- Yes
- Link to national process: articulated rationale
- While not explicitly mentioning the national peace process, the talks leading up to this agreement were facilitated by the national-level South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission. The agreement further notes that the 'National High-Level Committee shall establish a Monitoring and Verification Mechanism' (page 2), and specifies that the 'peace process between Dinka Bor and Murle communities shall be facilitated and supported by the Transitional Government of National unity (TGoNU), Government of the two states (Jonglei and Boma), UN and Partners'
- Name of Locale
- Boma and Jonglei states
- Nature of Locale
- Region
- GPS Lat/Long (DD)
- 6.211721, 31.565180
- Participant type
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Central state actor
International or transnational actor
Regional state actor - Mediator, facilitator or similar
- Mediator or similar referred to
- Mediator (references)
- Facilitators: South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission; United Nations Mission in South Sudan
- Type of mediator/facilitator/similar
- Central state actor International or transnational actor
Local issues
- Ritual/prayer and process (including use of scripture)
No specific mention.
- Grievance List
- Page 2, Article IV Peace Conference, The two fighting communities have agreed to convene, within a month from the date of signing this agreement, a peace conference to resolve the issues of cattle rustling, child abduction, killing of innocent people and any other matters pertaining to peaceful co-existence.
- Cattle rustling/banditry
- Pages 1-2, Article III Composition and Mandate of the Committee, 2. The Committee shall ensure:
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d. Immediate stopping of child and women abduction, killing of innocent people and cattle rustling;
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f. Collection and return of raided cattle within one month.
Page 2, Article IV Peace Conference, The two fighting communities have agreed to convene, within a month from the date of signing this agreement, a peace conference to resolve the issues of cattle rustling, child abduction, killing of innocent people and any other matters pertaining to peaceful co-existence.
Page 2, Article V The Return of Abducted Women, Children and Cattle, The warring communities have agreed to collect the abducted, women, children and cattle and hand them over to the National High-Level Commission which shall, in turn, handover the same to their original community of belonging.
The TGoNU shall for an investigation committee to investigate into the conflict between Dinka Bor and Murie communities. - Social cover
No specific mention.
AGREEMENT ON CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES BETWEEN THE YOUTH OF DINKA BOR AND MURLE COMMUNITIES
In appreciation of the efforts made by the President of the Republic of South Sudan, H.E. Gen Salva Kiir Mayardit and the High-Level Committee, led by H.E. the first Vice Pioresident.
Gen. Tabang Deng Gai and his delegation, to restore peace in the Greater Jonglei area.
Applaud and appreciate the South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission for facilitating the peace process between Dinka Bor and Murie,
The two communities have agreed as follows:
Article I
Objectives of the Agreement
The objectives of this agreement is to commit and obligate the two communities to immediately cease hostilities and create conducive atmosphere to a comprehensive and inclusive dialogue.
Article II
Formation of Committee on Cessation of Hostilities
The two waring communities have agreed to form a committee on the cessation of hostilities
Article III
Composition and Mandate of the Committee
The committee on cessation of hostilities shall be composed of:
Ministers of local government and law enforcement in both Boma and Janglei States or their delegates;
Representatives of Legal administration in both Boma and Jonglei States;
Three (3) members of the State Legislative Assemblies;
Three (3) Country Commissioners in the two states of their designates;
Chairpersons of the State Peace Commissions;
Three chiefs of their designates in the two states;
Fourteen (14) youth leaders each from Dinka-Bor and Murie communities;
Three women leaders from each community;
One Church leader from each community;
Three community elders from each community
The Committee shall ensure:
Immediately cessation of hostilities;
Withdrawal of youth to their respective states;
Creation of a buffer zone between the two communities;
Immediate stopping of child and women abduction, killing of innocent people and cattle rustling;
Collection and return of abducted children and women within one month;
Collection and return of raided cattle within one month.
Article IV
Peace Conference
The two fighting communities have agreed to convene, within a month from the date of signing this agreement, a peace conference to resolve the issues of cattle rustling, child abduction, killing of innocent people and any other matters pertaining to peaceful co-existence.
Article V
The Return of Abducted Women, Children and Cattle
The warring communities have agreed to collect the abducted, women, children and cattle and hand them over to the National High-Level Commission which shall, in turn, handover the same to their original community of belonging.
The TGoNU shall for an investigation committee to investigate into the conflict between Dinka Bor and Murie communities.
Article VI
Opening of Roads
To ease the delivery of humanitarian assistance and commercial activities, the two communities have agreement to immediately open the following roads:
Jub-Bor-Pibor Road;
Juba-Pibor Road
Article VII
Monitoring and Verification Mechanisms
The National High-Level Committee shall establish a Monitoring and Verification Mechanism that shall be based in Bor, Pibor and other areas to be agreed upon.
Any party that violates the agreement shall face serious consequences including punitive measures by the TGoNU.
Article VIII
Facilitation of the Peace Process
The peace process between Dinka Bor and Murle communities shall be facilitated and supported by the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU), Governments of the two states (Jonglei and Boma), UN and Partners
In witness whereof the undersigned representatives duly authorised by their respective communities have signed this agreement in English Language.
Done at Juba on this day of 23rf of May 2017
For Boma State For Jonglei State
Hon. Sultan Ismail Konyi Hon.
Philip AguerPangyan
Governor of Boma State Governor of Jonglei State
WITNESS
Hon. Chuol Rambang
Chairperson of the South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission
Hon. Michael Chiangjiek
Minister of Interior
Hon Tuk Gatluak
Presidential Adviser on Security Affairs
H.E David Shearer
Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations