Ceasefire Framework Agreement between the SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor’s Forces
- Country/entitySouth Sudan
- RegionAfrica (excl MENA)
- Agreement nameCeasefire Framework Agreement between the SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor’s Forces
- Date5 Jan 2011
- Agreement statusMultiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangementYes
- Agreement/conflict levelIntrastate/local conflict ()
- StageCeasefire/related
- Conflict natureInter-group
- Peace processSouth Sudan: Pre-secession Local Peace Processes
- PartiesBrigadier General Michael Majur Aleer
for The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), with all its formations and units;
Major General Abraham Thon Chol
for Lt. Gen. George Athor Force’s, with all its formations and units. - Third partiesWitnessed by:
His Grace Most Reverend Dr. Daniel Deng Bul
Chairman, High Level Committee for Reconciliation and Mediation - Description-
Groups
- Children/youth
No specific mention.
- Disabled persons
No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
No specific mention.
- Religious groups
No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
No specific mention.
- Other groups
No specific mention.
- Refugees/displaced personsGroups→Refugees/displaced persons→RhetoricalPage 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.7 The Parties shall commit the selves to render and facilitate humanitarian assistance through creation of conditions conducive to the provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to affected communities and the displaced persons and their right to return to their respective areas. - Social class
No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
No specific mention.
- Men and boys
No specific mention.
- LGBTI
No specific mention.
- Family
No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
No specific mention.
- State configuration
No specific mention.
- Self determinationPage 1, PREAMBLE
... Aware that the lack of the e critical ingredients put to risk the major historical achievement of the people of Southern Sudan - which is the exercise of the right of self-determination in a free and fair and internationally supervised referendum; ... - ReferendumPage 1, PREAMBLE
... Aware that the lack of the e critical ingredients put to risk the major historical achievement of the people of Southern Sudan - which is the exercise of the right of self-determination in a free and fair and internationally supervised referendum; ... - State symbols
No specific mention.
- Independence/secessionPage 1, PREAMBLE
... Cognizant of the fact that the gains of the recent All South's Political Parties Consensus Building Conference held in Juba and the milestones that it laid for the smooth birth of an independent state in southern Sudan should the vote in the referendum confirm secession, ... - Accession/unification
No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
No specific mention.
- Elections
No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
No specific mention.
- Civil society
No specific mention.
- Traditional/religious leadersPage 6
Witnessed by:
His Grace Most Reverend Dr. Daniel Deng Bul
Chairman, High Level Committee for Reconciliation and Mediation - Public administration
No specific mention.
- Constitution
No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL generalPage 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
... 7. 1.6. Violation of human rights, humanitarian law and obstruction of freedom of movement of civil population; - Bill of rights/similar
No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
No specific mention.
- Civil and political rightsHuman rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of movementPage 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.4 The ceasefire Agreement shall guarantee the free movement of civilians, goods and services in the ceasefire Zones; - Socio-economic rights
No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
No specific mention.
- Democracy
No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
No specific mention.
- Media and communicationRights related issues→Media and communication→Media rolesPage 3, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 4. Principles of the Ceasefire
... 4.2. The permanent cessation of hostilities shall include final termination of the following activities:
... 4.2.6. Hostile propaganda from inside or outside the country;
Page 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
... 7.1.7. Hostile propaganda and media contention; - Mobility/accessPage 2, PREAMBLE
THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.4 The ceasefire Agreement shall guarantee the free movement of civilians, goods and services in the ceasefire Zones;
Page 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
... 7. 1.6. Violation of human rights, humanitarian law and obstruction of freedom of movement of civil population;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that shall underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
9.1. Humanitarian activities such as securing unimpeded access to humanitarian relief according to agreed regulation ·
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that shall underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
... 9.2. Socioeconomic activities such as assisting free movement of civilians, goods and services;
9.3. Free movement with permits of unarmed soldiers in plain clothes who are on leave, medical referrals, or visiting their families;
9.4. Administrative movement which include supply of non-lethal items (food, water, medicine, medical evacuation, fuel, oils and lubricants, stationery, uniform etc.); - Protection measures
No specific mention.
- Other
No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courts
No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstructionSocio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistancePage 2, PREAMBLE
THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIE AND ARRANGMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.7 The Parties shall commit the selves to render and facilitate humanitarian assistance through creation of conditions conducive to the provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to affected communities and the displaced persons and their right to return to their respective areas.
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that shall underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
9.1. Humanitarian activities such as securing unimpeded access to humanitarian relief according to agreed regulation · - National economic plan
No specific mention.
- Natural resources
No specific mention.
- International funds
No specific mention.
- BusinessPage 2, PREAMBLE
THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRAIGNMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.4 The ceasefire Agreement shall guarantee the free movement of civilians, goods and services in the ceasefire Zones;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that shall underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
... 9.2. Socioeconomic activities such as assisting free movement of civilians, goods and services; - Taxation
No specific mention.
- Banks
No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
No specific mention.
- Cultural heritage
No specific mention.
- Environment
No specific mention.
- Water or riparian rights or access
No specific mention.
Security sector
- Security GuaranteesPage 1, PREAMBLE
Fully committed to the consolidation of peace, stability and security in Southern Sudan; - CeasefireSecurity sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provisionPage 1, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
1.1 The parties have dully agreed to collaborate to observe and respect the ceasefire agreement and resort to their own wisdom to contain and solve any problem that may arise;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.2 The parties shall refrain from any act or acts that may in any way destroy the ceasefire agreement. They shall perpetually create and uphold a favourable atmosphere for peace and tranquillity;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.3 The ceasefire Agreement shall ensure clarity by eliminating any room for ambiguity in any elements of the ceasefire Agreement;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.5 The parties through the Joint Coordinating committee (JCC) shall, within the ceasefire Agreement Zones provide and share information and statistics on their arms, military equipment and the strength of their troops, and any other relevant information;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.9 The Parties shall commit themselves that forces, troops under their respective command at all levels and rank and file shall equally and fully ceasefire and end hostilities;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.10 The Parties shall work to promote and disseminate peace culture and confidence building among and between the people as well as their forces as a fundamental part of the Ceasefire Agreement and sustain Peace;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.11 The Parties agree not to form, train, recruit and harbour on their respective areas of control, or render any form of support to external subversive elements or internal armed groups;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 2. Entry into Force
The Ceasefire Agreement between the parties shall come into effect from the day of signature of the Ceasefire framework Agreement (that day hereafter referred to as 0-Day).
Page 3, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 4. Principles of the Ceasefire
4.1. The Parties agree to a permanent ceasefire among all their forces with the broader objective of sustaining the ending of the current conflict between the parties, promoting peace culture, reconciliation and confidence building among the people of Southern Sudan;
Page 3, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 4. Principles of the Ceasefire
... 4.2. The permanent cessation of hostilities shall include final termination of the following activities:
4.2. 1. Any Military activities including troop movement, reconnaissance, reinforcement, recruitment, Air dropping, and military exercises.
4.2.2. Notwithstanding the stipulations of Article 4.2.1, administrative movements that are deemed necessary and verified by the Joint Coordinating Committee shall be jointly authorized by the Parties.
4.2.2. Land, air, and river operations;
4.2.3. Laying of mines and other subversive activities;
4.2.4. Use of force against and abuse of civilians;
4.2.5. Replenishment of ammunition, weapons and other lethal or military equipment;
4.2.6. Hostile propaganda from inside or outside the country;
4.2.7. Occupation of new locations;
4.2.8. Any other actions that may impede the normal progress of the ceasefire process.
Page 3, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
5. The Ceasefire Zones
For the purposes of this ceasefire agreement, the ceasefire zone shall encompass the following areas:
5.1. Pigi and Pibor Counties of Jonglei State;
5.2. Shilluk Kingdom;
5.3 Mayom and Koc Counties of the Unity State.
Page 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
6. Scope of the Ceasefire:
6.1. The ceasefire activities shall be divided into two phases:
6.1.1 Phase I: Transit Points
the following transit points are agreed by the parties:
6.1.1.1 Obay, for Shillluk Kingdom.
6.1.1.2 Pading, for Lou Nuer A) a.
6.1.1.3 Kai for Gawar Area.
6.1.2 The period of temporary gathering of General Athor's forces into Transit Points, for a period of not more than 7 days from the day of signing of this Ceasefire Agreement.
6.1.3 Phase II: Assembly Areas
Lt. Gen. George Athor Force shall assemble pending integration process in the following assembly areas:
6.1.3.1 In Jonglei State (a) Pigi County: Korwai, Kol-Nyang and Kol-liet while the two forces collocate in Dor, and ( ) Pibor County General Athor Forces shall assemble in Partet.
6.1.3.2 In Unity State the two forces shall collocate in Wang-Kai.
Page 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
7.1.1. Any acts that may breach this Ceasefire Agreement;
7.1.2. Any unauthorized movement and deployment of troops;
7.1.3. Any unauthorized recruitment, Air dropping and/or mobilization drive;
7.1.4. Any unauthorized replenishment of military equipment and supplies;
7.1.5. Hostile acts that may aggravate confrontation;
7. 1.6. Violation of human rights, humanitarian law and obstruction of freedom of movement of civil population;
7.1.7. Hostile propaganda and media contention;
7.1.8. Espionage, sabotage, and acts of subversion to undermine either party and/or the Ceasefire Agreement;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 8. Disengagement
8.1. There shall be lines of disengagement according to the assembly areas;
8.2. On the declaration of the ceasefire, the forces of the SPLA and the forces of Lt. Gen. George Athor shall maintain their current positions;
8.3. All forces shall remain in their current positions and move to agreed assembly areas by D-Day + 5.
8.4. All forces shall be disengaged, separated, encamped in their assembly points, waiting for integration;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 10. Joint Coordinating Committee:
10.1. Shall be composed of the equal members from SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces;
10.2. Shall facilitate the movement of troops to assembly areas; organize logistics and supply and any other arising needs;
Page 6, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 11. Ceasefire and Monitoring Committee
11.1. Where and whenever it ia deemed necessary, the Ceasefire Joint Coordinating Committee (OCC) shall see support from the existing CPA Ceasefire monitoring mechanisms. - Police
No specific mention.
- Armed forcesPage 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.8 The Parties agree to inform the rank and file of their armed forces as a way of popularizing the Ceasefire;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.9 The Parties shall commit themselves that forces, troops under their respective command at all levels and rank and file shall equally and fully ceasefıre and end hostilities;
Page 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.11 The Parties agree not to form, train, recruit and harbour on their respective areas of control, or render any form of support to external subversive elements or internal armed groups;
Page 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
... 7.1.2. Any unauthorized movement and deployment of troops;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 8. Disengagement
8.1. There shall be lines of disengagement according to the assembly areas;
8.2. On the declaration of the ceasefire, the forces of the SPLA and the forces of Lt. Gen. George Athor shall maintain their current positions;
8.3. All forces shall remain in their current positions and move to agreed assembly areas by D-Day + 5.
8.4. All forces shall be disengaged, separated, encamped in their assembly points, waiting for integration;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that shall underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
... 9.3. Free movement with permits of unarmed soldiers in plain clothes who are on leave, medical referrals, or visiting their families;
Page 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 10. Joint Coordinating Committee:
10.1. Shall be composed of the equal members from SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces;
10.2. Shall facilitate the movement of troops to assembly areas; organize logistics and supply and any other arising needs; - DDR
No specific mention.
- Intelligence servicesPage 4, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
... 7.1.8. Espionage, sabotage, and acts of subversion to undermine either party and/or the Ceasefire Agreement; - Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forcesPage 5, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
... 10. Joint Coordinating Committee:
10.1. Shall be composed of the equal members from SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor forces;
10.2. Shall facilitate the movement of troops to assembly areas; organize logistics and supply and any other arising needs; - Withdrawal of foreign forces
No specific mention.
- Corruption
No specific mention.
- Crime/organised crime
No specific mention.
- Drugs
No specific mention.
- Terrorism
No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardonTransitional justice→Amnesty/pardon→Amnesty/pardon properPage 1, PREAMBLE
... Resolved to put into practice the executive pardon decree issued by the President of the Government of southern Sudan (GOSS) with regards to incidents in Pigi and Pibor Counties of Jonglei State and other similar incidents in Unity and Upper Nile States; ... - Courts
No specific mention.
- Mechanism
No specific mention.
- Prisoner releasePage 2, THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
... 1.6 The parties shall commit themselves to release all prisoners of conflict at their custody. - Vetting
No specific mention.
- Victims
No specific mention.
- Missing persons
No specific mention.
- Reparations
No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
No specific mention.
Implementation
- UN signatory
No specific mention.
- Other international signatory
No specific mention.
- Referendum for agreement
No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
No specific mention.
- Enforcement mechanism
No specific mention.
- Related cases
No specific mention.
- SourceTufts Digital Library, Collection of Alex de Waal, 'Ceasefire Framework Agreement between the SPLA and Lt. Gen. George Athor's Forces', 5 January 2011, https://dl.tufts.edu/catalog/tufts:MS201.002.02482
Ceasefire Framework Agreement between the SPLA and Lt.
Gen George Athor's Forces
Malakal, Upper Nile State, Southern Sudan
5th January 2011
PREAMBLE
Fully committed to the consolidation of peace, stability and security in Southern Sudan;
Aware that the lack of the e critical ingredients put to risk the major historical achievement of the people of Southern Sudan - which is the exercise of the right of self-determination in a free and fair and internationally supervised referendum;
Determined to put to an end to all acts of violence within southern Sudan that may jeopardize the attainment of this goal;
Conscious of the fact that this crisis was triggered off by infighting within the same political organization - SPLM, and which induced military confrontations within the SPLA;
and to which the Parties have expressed unconditional allegiance;
Determined to peacefully resolve all armed conflicts and military confrontations through dialogue;
Resolved to put into practice he executive pardon decree issued by the President of the Government of southern Sudan (GOSS) with regards to incidents in Pigi and Pibor Counties of Jonglei State and other similar incidents in Unity and Upper Nile States;
Cognizant of the fact that the gains of the recent All South's Political Parties Consensus Building Conference held in Juba and the milestones that it laid for the smooth birth of an independent state in southern Sudan should the vote in the referendum confirm secession,
Now, we the undersigned Parties agree on the following Ceasefire Framework:
THE CEASEFIRE MODALITIES AND ARRANGEMENTS
1. General and Fundamental Provisions
1.1 The parties have dully agreed to collaborate to observe and respect the ceasefire Agreement and resort to their own wisdom to contain and solve any problem that may arise;
1.2 The parties shall refrain from any act or acts that may in any way destroy the ceasefire agreement.
They shall perpetually create and uphold a favourable atmosphere for peace and tranquillity;
1.3 The ceasefire Agreement shall ensure clarity by eliminating any room for ambiguity in any elements of the ceasefire Agreement;
1.4 The ceasefire Agreement shall guarantee the free movement of civilians, goods and services in the ceasefire Zones;
1.5 The parties through the Joint Coordinating committee (JCC) shall, within the ceasefire Agreement Zones provide and share information and statistics on their arms, military equipment and the strength of their troops, and any other relevant information;
1.6 The parties shall commit themselves to release all prisoners of conflict at their custody.
1.7 The Parties shall commit the selves to render and facilitate humanitarian assistance through creation of conditions conducive to the provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to affected com unities and the displaced persons and their right to return to their respective areas.
1.8 The Parties agree to inform the rank and file of their armed forces as a way of popularizing the Ceasefire;
1.9 The Parties shall commit themselves that forces, troops under their respective command at all levels and rank and file shall equally and fully ceasefire and end hostilities;
1.10 The Parties shall work to promote and disseminate peace culture and confidence building among and between the people as well as their forces as a fundamental part of the Ceasefire Agreement and sustain Peace;
1.11 The Parties agree not to form, train, recruit and harbour on their respective areas of control, or render any form of support to external subversive elements or internal armed groups;
2. Entry into Force
The Ceasefire Agreement between the parties shall come into effect from the day of signature of the Ceasefire framework Agreement (that day hereafter referred to as 0-Day).
3. The Parties to this Agreement
3. 1.
The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), with all its formations and units and
3.2. Lt.
Gen. George Athor Force’s, with all its formations and units.
4. Principles of the Ceasefire
4.1. The Parties agree to a permanent ceasefire among all their forces with the broader objective of sustaining the ending of the current conflict between the parties, promoting peace culture, reconciliation and confidence building among the people of Southern Sudan;
4.2. The permanent cessation of hostilities shall include final termination of the following activities:
4.2. 1.
Any Military activities including troop movement, reconnaissance, reinforcement, recruitment, Air dropping, and military exercises.
4.2.2.
Notwithstanding the stipulations of Article 4.2.1, administrative movements that are deemed necessary and verified by the Joint Coordinating Committee shall be jointly authorized by the Parties.
4.2.2.
Land, air, and river operations;
4.2.3.
Laying of mines and other subversive activities;
4.2.4.
Use of force against and abuse of civilians;
4.2.5.
Replenishment of ammunition, weapons and other lethal or military equipment;
4.2.6.
Hostile propaganda from inside or outside the country;
4.2.7.
Occupation of new locations;
4.2.8.
Any other actions that may impede the normal progress of the ceasefire process.
5. The Ceasefire Zones
For the purposes of this ceasefire agreement, the ceasefire zone shall encompass the following areas:
5.1. Pigi and Pibor Counties of Jonglei State;
5.2. Shilluk Kingdom;
5.3 Mayom and Koc Counties of the Unity State.
6. Scope of the Ceasefire:
6.1. The ceasefire activities shall be divided into two phases:
6.1.1 Phase I:
Transit Points
the following transit points are agreed by the parties:
6.1.1.1 Obay, for Shillluk Kingdom.
6.1.1.2 Pading, for Lou Nuer A) a.
6.1.1.3 Kai for Gawar Area.
6.1.2 The period of temporary gathering of General Athor's forces into Transit Points, for a period of not more than 7 days from the day of signing of this Ceasefire Agreement.
6.1.3 Phase II:
Assembly Areas
Lt. Gen. George Athor Force shall assemble pending integration process in the following assembly areas:
6.1.3.1 In Jonglei State (a) Pigi County:
Korwai, Kol-Nyang and Kol-liet while the two forces collocate in Dor, and ( ) Pibor County General Athor Forces shall assemble in Partet.
6.1.3.2 In Unity State the two forces shall collocate in Wang-Kai.
7. Violations
7.1. The following acts shall constitute violations to this Ceasefire Agreement:
7.1.1.
Any acts that may breach this Ceasefire Agreement;
7.1.2.
Any unauthorized movement and deployment of troops;
7.1.3.
Any unauthorized recruitment, Air dropping and/or mobilization drive;
7.1.4.
Any unauthorized replenishment of military equipment and supplies;
7.1.5.
Hostile acts that may aggravate confrontation;
7. 1.6.
Violation of human rights, humanitarian law and obstruction of freedom of movement of civil population;
7.1.7.
Hostile propaganda and media contention;
7.1.8.
Espionage, sabotage, and acts of subversion to undermine either party and/or the Ceasefire Agreement;
8. Disengagement
8.1. There shall be lines of disengagement according to the assembly areas;
8.2. On the declaration of the ceasefire, the forces of the SPLA and the forces of Lt.
Gen. George Athor shall maintain their current positions;
8.3. All forces shall remain in their current positions and move to agreed assembly areas by D-Day + 5.
8.4. All forces shall be disengaged, separated, encamped in their assembly points, waiting for integration;
9. Permitted Activities
In view of negative consequences of the strife between SPLA and Lt.
Gen. George Athor forces, the key principle that s all underpin permitted activities shall be to alleviate the effects of the conflict on the civilians and the affected areas and to galvanize popular support for peace.
Permitted activities shall therefore include:
9.1. Humanitarian activities such as securing unimpeded access to humanitarian relief according to agreed regulation ·
9.2. Socioeconomic activities s eh as assisting free movement of civilians, goods and services;
9.3. Free movement with permits of unarmed soldiers in plain clothes who are on leave, medical referrals, or visiting their families;
9.4. Administrative movement which include supply of non-lethal items (food, water, medicine, medical evacuation, fuel, oils and lubricants, stationery, uniform etc.);
10. Joint Coordinating Committee:
10.1.
Shall be composed of the equal members from SPLA and Lt.
Gen. George Athor forces;
10.2.
Shall facilitate the movement of troops to assembly areas;
organize logistics and supply and any other arising needs;
11. Ceasefire and Monitoring Committee
11.1.
Where and whenever.
1 deemed necessary, the Ceasefire Joint Coordinating Committee (OCC) shall see support from the existing CPA Ceasefire monitoring mechanisms.
Signed by
Brigadier General Michael Majur Aleer
for the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA)
Major General Abraham Thon Chol
for General George Athor Forces
Witnessed by:
His Grace Most Reverend Dr. Daniel Deng Bul
Chairman, High Level Committee for Reconciliation and Mediation