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Another S Sudan Official Resigns, Alleging Graft, Bias

Another S Sudan Official Resigns, Alleging Graft, Bias
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A senior officer in South Sudan's army resigned alleging corruption and a military fractured along ethnic lines. It is the third top official in a week to leave while criticizing the government of President Salva Kiir as the East African nation's civil war continues amid warnings of genocide.

Another S Sudan Official Resigns, Alleging Graft, Bias

The statement dated Friday by Khalid Ono Loki, the former head of military courts, was obtained by The Associated Press. It describes a system of justice that is arbitrary, corrupt and discriminatory against those who are not part of the president's Dinka ethnic group.

Loki's letter says he never "felt justice convenes as expected in the interior of the military and civil courts."

Lul Ruai Koang, an army spokesman, confirmed Loki's resignation Saturday.

Last weekend a top general, Thomas Cirillo Swaka, resigned while saying the military had become dominated by ethnic Dinka. On Friday the minister of labor, Gabriel Duop Lam, resigned and joined rebel leader Riek Machar, who is in exile in South Africa.

It was not immediately clear why a number of top officials are now leaving. South Sudan's civil war began in December 2013, and a 2015 peace deal failed to stop the fighting that had killed tens of thousands and created more than 1.5 million refugees.

Last weekend after Swaka resigned with a letter telling the president "you have disgraced yourself" by subjecting the country to ethnic bias, Kiir spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny told the AP there were no tensions within the military.

The United Nations [UN] has warned that South Sudan is witnessing ethnic cleansing. An effort led by the United States to have the UN Security Council impose an arms embargo on the country failed late last year.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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