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The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) says it will not resume the Rome peace talks with the government until regional countries guarantee the safety and security of their leaders residing in those countries.
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The South Sudan Opposition Movements Alliance (SSOMA) affiliated with Gen. Thomas Cirillo have said that they were going to boycott the Rome peace talks which were slated to commence May 8, 2021.
A statement by SSOMA seen by Radio Tamazuj over the weekend read in part, “SSOMA would like to inform its supporters, the people of South Sudan, and the International community that we will not take part in the upcoming scheduled round of peace talks in Rome until further notice.”
The grouping of opposition and rebel outfits attributed their latest decision to the alleged assassination of General Abraham Wana Yoane, the Chief of General Staff of the rebel South Sudan National Movement for Change/Army (SSNMC/A), who was attacked in his house in Kampala on the night of 20 April, beaten and left for dead.