MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS ORDER
New Delhi, the 23rd August, 2021
S.O. 3417(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 2 of the United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1947 (43 of 1947), the Central Government hereby makes the following Order further to amend the Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution on South Sudan Order, 2016 namely :-
1. Short title and commencement.- (1) This Order may be called the Implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution on South Sudan (Amendment) Order, 2021.
(2) It shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution on South Sudan Order, 2016, in the Schedule, under the heading relating to “A. Individuals”, the following sub-heading and entries thereto shall be amended/substituted, namely:-
(i) for the sub-heading “SSi.001 Name: 1: GABRIEL 2: JOK RIAK 3: na MAKOL 4: na”
SSi.001 Name: 1: GABRIEL 2: JOK RIAK 3: na MAKOL 4: na
Title: Lieutenant General Designation: a) Former Sudan People’s Liberation Army’s (SPLA) Sector One Commander b) Chief of Defence Forces DOB: 1 Jan. 1966 POB: Bor, Sudan/South Sudan Good quality a.k.a.: a) Gabriel Jok b) Jok Riak c) Jock Riak Low quality a.k.a.: na Nationality: South Sudan Passport no: na South Sudan number D00008623, National identification no: na M6600000258472 Address: a) Unity State, South Sudan b) Wau, Western Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan Listed on: 1 Jul. 2015 (amended on 21 Nov. 2018) Other information: Appointed as Chief of Defence Forces on 2 May 2018. Commanded SPLA Sector One, which operates primarily within Unity State, since January 2013. In his position as the SPLA Sector One commander, he has expanded or extended the conflict in South Sudan through breaches of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. The SPLA is a South Sudanese military entity that has engaged in actions that have extended the conflict in South Sudan, including breaches of the January 2014 Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and the May 9, 2014 Agreement to Resolve the Crisis in South Sudan, which was a re-commitment to the CoHA and has obstructed the activities of IGAD’s Monitoring and Verification Mechanism.
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(ii) after the sub heading “SSi.004 Name: 1: SANTINO 2: DENG 3: WOL 4: na and entries thereto, the following sub-heading and entries thereto shall be inserted, namely:-
SSi.008 Name: 1: PAUL 2: MALONG 3: AWAN 4: n.a. ANEI
Title: General Designation: a) Former Chief of Staff of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) b) Former Governor, Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State DOB: a) 1962 b) 4 Dec. 1960 c) 12 Apr. 1960 d) 1 January 1962 POB: a) Malualkon, South Sudan b) Kotido, Uganda Good quality a.k.a.: a) Paul Malong Awan Anei b) Paul Malong c) Bol Malong Low quality a.k.a.: na Nationality: a) South Sudan b) Uganda Passport no: a) South Sudan number S00004370 b) South Sudan number D00001369 c) Sudan number 003606 d) Sudan number 00606
e) Sudan number B002606 f) Uganda number DA025963 National identification no: na Address: na Listed on: 13 Jul. 2018 (amended on 25 June 2019) Other information: As Chief of General Staff of the SPLA, Malong expanded or extended the conflict in South Sudan through breaches of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and breaches of the 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (ARCSS). He reportedly directed efforts to kill opposition leader Riek Machar. He ordered SPLA units to prevent the transport of humanitarian supplies. Under Malong’s leadership, the SPLA attacked civilians, schools and hospitals; forced the displacement of civilians; carried out enforced disappearances; arbitrarily detained civilians; and conducted acts of torture, and rape. He mobilized the Mathiang Anyoor Dinka tribal militia, which uses child soldiers. Under his leadership, the SPLA restricted UNMISS, the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), and CTSAMM access to sites to investigate and document abuses.
Footnote.- The principal Order was published in the Gazette of India vide S.O. 1669(E), dated the 5th May, 2016 and last amended vide S.O. NO. 1587(E) dated the 16th May 2017, published in the Gazette of India.