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South Sudan Human Rights Commission - SSHRC The South Sudan human rights commission is to raise the status and the rights of South Sudanese for

25/01/2023

No more agreement .

24/01/2023
Rest in peace..Fallen Hero,Hero never dies.Gatluak Majiok Liey
20/09/2022

Rest in peace..
Fallen Hero,
Hero never dies.
Gatluak Majiok Liey

20/09/2022

Good morning!
South Sudan 🇸🇸

04/09/2022
03/09/2022

Biography of Hon. Nhial Deng Nhial.

This week, Phow Radio FM brings to you the Short Biography of the SPLM, South Sudan Heavyweight and most influential politician, Hon. MP, Nhial Deng Nhial.

Lieutenant General Nhial Deng Nhial, born on January 1, 1957, is a South Sudanese politician and a member of the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM).

√ He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2011 to 2013 and from 2018 to 2019 after having served as the caretaker Minister of Defense since 10 July 2011.

√ Before that, he served as the pre-independence South Sudanese Minister of SPLA and Veteran Affairs, from 22 December 2008 until 9 July 2011.

√ Nhial Deng is a Dinka from the Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan.

√ He is the son of the famous late leader William Deng Nhial who was assassinated in 1968 before the Addis Ababa Agreement was signed between Sudan and South Sudan in Ethiopia, in 1972. William Deng Nhial was as thoughtful as John Garang was. His son Nhial Deng Nhial did not join the movement as a member of an average Southern Sudanese family, he came from a home of a politician and was familiar with the grief of losing his father when he was young.

√ He is a man of honour and he has committed his life to the liberation of South Sudan as a member of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and the Sudan People's Liberation Army. Nhial joined the SPLA right after its inception in 1983.

√ He was closely associated with the drafting and negotiation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan, which was signed in Naivasha, Kenya, in January 2005.

• His Education background.

√ Nhial Deng Nhial completed his early education at Comboni College in Khartoum, Sudan. He then entered the University of Khartoum to study law.

√ He graduated in the early 1980s with the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and earned a Doctor of Laws a doctoral law degree (JD) degree from the University of Dundee in the UK in 2008.

√ He is fluent in both English and Arabic. There are South Sudanese media reports, yet unconfirmed, that following the conclusion of the Naivasha Agreement, Nhial Deng Nhial was slated to become the Sudanese Foreign Minister in the Government of National Unity.

However, following the death of Dr John Garang in a plane crash in July 2005, Mr Nhial refused entreaties to serve in Khartoum and opted to work in the nascent Government of South Sudan (GOSS).

• His ole in the government of Southern Sudan.

√ Nhial Deng Nhial was appointed Minister of Regional Affairs in the Southern Sudanese cabinet in 2005 by President Salva Kiir. He however abruptly resigned from the cabinet less than six months later. There has been speculation as to what led to that resignation, with no clear reason being fronted.

√ In 2004, rumours soared across Southern Sudan that John Garang was planning to dismiss Salva Kiir as his deputy and replace him with Nhial Deng Nhial. However, at a meeting of SPLA top brass held in Rumbek, in December 2004, one month before the signing of the CPA, Dr Garang made it clear that those speculations were just that; only speculations, without any basis for truth.

√ In December 2008, Nhial Deng Nhial was appointed Minister of SPLA and Veterans Affairs by the then President of Southern Sudan, Salva Kiir, replacing General Dominic Dim Deng who died in a plane crash on 2 May 2008. He returned to the South Sudanese cabinet with the military rank of Lieutenant General in the SPLA.

√ Following the independence of South Sudan on 9 July 2011, Nhial Deng Nhial was appointed Caretaker Minister of Defense of the Republic of South Sudan. On 26 August 2011, President Salva Kiir Mayardit unveiled his long-awaited cabinet with Mr Nhial Deng Nhial appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of South Sudan.

√ In 2020, President Salva Kiir appointed Nhial Deng Nhial as minister of presidential affairs in the Revitalized government of national unity.

√ He is a member of the SPLM's highest organ, the Political Bureau, and served as the leader of the SPLM delegation in the Naivasha peace talks.

02/09/2022
07/07/2022
03/07/2022

✏️ MIRA LO QUE HACIA ESTE TIRANO.

Esto es lo que el malvado dictador y tirano Gaddafi le hacía a su pobre gente:

1. La electricidad era gratuita en Libia para todos los ciudadanos.

2. Los préstamos eran sin intereses en los bancos estatales para todos los ciudadanos, por ley.

3. La casa propia era considerado un derecho humano en Libia.

4. A los recién casados se les asignaba lo equivalente a 50 mil dólares estadounidenses para la adquisición de su primera vivienda. El gobierno fomentaba la formación de las familias.

5. Educación y salud eran gratuitos en Libia. Antes de Gadafi, solo el 25% de los libios sabía leer; en la actualidad la cifra es del 83%.
6. A los libios que elegían dedicarse a la agricultura se les asignaba tierras, vivienda para su establecimiento en el lugar, herramientas, semillas y ganado para que pudieran empezar sus propias granjas.

7. Si un libio deseara educarse o recibir tratamiento médico en el extranjero, se le asignaba lo equivalente a 2.300 mil dólares estadounidenses al mes para solventar alojamiento y transporte.

8. El gobierno subsidiaba la adquisición de automóviles en un 50% del valor total.

9. La nafta en Libia costaba con Muamar Gadafi lo equivalente a 14 centavos de dólar estadounidense.

10. Si al graduarse en la universidad un libio no conseguía empleo, el gobierno le pagaba un salario promedio hasta que consiguiera la colocación adecuada a la educación recibida.

11. Libia no tenía deuda externa y las reservas de su Banco Central, estimadas en unos 150 mil millones de dólares estadounidenses, fueron repartidas como botín de guerra entre las potencias que ocuparon el país.

12. Todos los libios participaban directamente de las regalías del petróleo, siéndole depositado el dinero a cada ciudadano en su cuenta corriente.
13. Por cada hijo concebido, a las mamás se les asignaban lo equivalente a 5 mil dólares estadounidenses.

14. El 25% de los libios poseían título universitario.

15. Libia es un país desértico y Gadafi puso en marcha el proyecto Gran Río Artificial, que es la trasposición de agua más grande del planeta y aseguraba el abastecimiento de agua a todos los ciudadanos y a la agricultura del país.

Ahora conocemos la lista de atrocidades que los libios tuvieron que padecer durante cuatro décadas con Muamar Gaddafi.

03/07/2022
23/04/2022

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2. Egypt 🇪🇬
3. Rwanda 🇷🇼
4. Mauritius 🇲🇺
5. Morroco 🇲🇦
6. South Africa 🇿🇦
7. Kenya 🇰🇪
8. Senegal 🇸🇳
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10. Algeria 🇩🇿

🌐 Source: Briefly

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German troops marching to the front at Verdun. The Germans suffered approximately 355,000 casualties at the Battle of Verdun, while the French incurred approximately 400,000 casualties. The battle lasted from February 1916 until December 1916.

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