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Intercommunal clashes leave 20 dead, 38 injured in Alabek

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Erin Brewer

Oct 14, 2024

Renewed intercommunal clashes erupted in the Lou Ariik community of Alabek Payam, Tonj North County in Warrap state, resulting in significant casualties, the state's Information Minister William Wol Mayom revealed to Sudan Post on Sunday.


"The conflict erupted within the Lou Ariik community of Alabek Payam and 20 people are reported to have been killed and 38 people are wounded," Mayom disclosed. He noted that efforts were made with local authorities to mitigate the violence.


According to Mayom, the violence was sparked by revenge killings within the same community, which has a history of similar conflicts often driven by cattle raids and entrenched disputes.


Local authorities have detained three individuals suspected of attempting to transport ammunition into the area, further complicating the security situation.


This incident follows closely on the heels of similar violence last month involving the Lou Ariik community, which claimed 21 lives, Mayom noted.


"The situation is normal, but tension is still there," he stated, acknowledging the ongoing security challenges in the area.


These clashes highlight the continuing security issues in Warrap state and other regions of South Sudan, which have been troubled by conflict largely along ethnic lines since the country's independence from Sudan in 2011. The government faces challenges in maintaining peace, especially in rural zones where traditional conflicts are frequent.


Efforts to tackle the underlying causes of such violence—including poverty, inequality, and governance deficiencies—remain hindered by persistent political instability in the nation.

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