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Zico Bol Makuach Jok: The Victim of Bor Youth Wrestling Match in Australia

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By Mamer Deng Jur, Australia

Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia
Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia

March 30, 2015 (SSB)  —   Many people in my community claimed to be everything or to know everything. But anyone has to understand that they are ‘jack – of – all trade wheels – dealers’. Whatever they want themselves to be.

But I do have a belief that a ‘worse human being of all is a coward human’. Coward human is the worse enemy of any functioning community in the world.

Coward persons are easily spotted among the majority.Because they are always less confident when they talk, and many of them like very much to gossip a lot. In addition, they are bunch of liars.

A ‘poor planned wrestling activity’ had cost one person dearly: a historic wrestling day in Australia became unlucky day for one participant, Zico Bol Makuach Jok.

On 2ndof March 2015, I received a phone call from Bol Makuach Jok. He curiously informed me that, ‘he was wondering if I would be able to accompany him to his scheduled appointment with a legal specialist’. Which was going to take place on 13thof March 2015.

I was very pleased. Even though, I was really busy with other automatic life scheduled activities. Nowadays, people are badly enslaved by living. First, money is controlling every single aspect of life, especially when you are living in highly developed Western countries. Secondly, being a new arrival in the country is not an easy thing.

That day, I had to abandon some things; I was supposed to do. I did it for Mr. Jok, because he is a good bloke. I would have been a bad dude if I had let him down that day by not turning up for his an appointment.

On the letter, it was stated that, Mr. Jok was highly welcomed to bring along a third party to that appointment, which was organised by a specialist who was hired by the insurance company called QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ‘LTD’. The specialist was acting on behalf of the insurance ‘QBE’ to investigate, and to take facts statement from Mr. Jok regarding wrestling incident, where by Mr. Jok was a ‘victim’, to narrate his story in three dimensions. How he ended up with a fractured bone on his left hand, on 26th and 27th respectively.

The reason being that, the information, which was supplied/provided to the insurance (QBE) by Bor Youth Association Incorporation, was ‘insufficient’. The leadership/organisers claimed that Mr. Jok was ‘volunteering’ for Bor Youth Association ‘multicultural activities when he took part in the wrestling march on 26th December 2014. They should have expanded it; what were these activities?

Therefore, I will give a little introduction about Bor Youth Association in the following paragraphs.

Bor Youth Association Inc.in Australia

This association ‘above’ was formed in 2004 and is functioning until today in 2015. It was formed by a group of enthusiastic people from various clans within Bor County.

The idea itself to have an association came from a few individuals, and in particular our late brother Mac Achuak Mac who thought thoroughly that there was a need for a combined forum for youth from Bor County to discuss important issues yearly in what they called Annual General Meeting (AGM).

His colleagues supported the idea. Together they preached out this intellectual idea to all their brothers and sisters who were in various States and the Territories. This idea, ‘Bor County would have an association was first tabled in Adelaide, South Australia. All individuals from Bor County arrived into Adelaide in hundreds for the first time.

Constitution

Constitutions are very important documents, because we live in very complex societies where many people have differences in views, opinions and other complex issues, which are very delicate to deal with by anyone.

Bor Youth Association in Australia Incorporation “BYAA INC” constitution was born on 27th December 2004. Named as ‘Adelaide Conference’. All the members who had attended Adelaide convention that year were the drafters of the constitution. These members, whether dead or alive today were the founding fathers of Bor Youth Association’s constitution.

On that day, people were divided into groups, so that they could come up with certain objectives for the association. That day, many objectives were projected from each table, but only twelve objectives were founded to be more uniting, sensible and meaningful.

These twelve objectives were drafted into this single document of (BYAA INC). Since 2004 and until 2015 none of these twelve objectives has been achieved. This document was straightforward and truly written in a good legal sense and manner.

I do thank those people who put it together as such. The weakness was that many people (members) were very poor in legal sense (layperson in legal sense) to understand this legal document.

But this document along the years had become an exercise book for our elected youth representatives (President, they like to be referred to as ‘President’) who had no legal background in that sense. But they might be good in mathematics and other stuffs of their interests.

Some of our youth (reps) after Mawut Biar (first president of the association) started amending the constitution without even consulting their partners of the constitution (the States and the Territories), as if this document was an accounting recording exercise book.

I hope that one day some of the objectives will be achieved, if legal minded personnel are accepted to lead this association for God sake, for better change and future of the association to thrive.

Event (wrestling)

Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia
Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia

The wrestling took place on 26th December 2014, between the State of Victoria and the State of Queensland. The event (wrestling) was organised and sponsored by the ‘Bor Youth Association Incorporation’ of Australia and their partners (States and the Territories).

I heard that the turn – out was unbelievable. People turned up in hundreds if not thousands. On that day, spectators paid $15entry fees into the footy (Australian Football)ground where the wrestling would take place. I believed that, on the day, they had made a fortune out of the wrestling match.

Mr. Jok took part in this spectacular show, which hundreds of people watched (wrestling) on that the day of December. He was a Queenslander or among the ‘team’ of Queenslanders. His opponent was a Victorian or among the ‘team’ of Victorian. Mr. Jok told me that, ‘ during that time he was weighing 115 kilos and he reckon his opponent was weighing around 107 – 110 kilos’, as far as he could remember, ‘he thought that on the day he had wrestled very well against his opponent.

Mr. Jok said,‘he could remember that, he caught his opponent’s left hand’ tight and strong with his left hand, and then he aggressively pushed his right hand under his arm pit, and he then suddenly tipped him over to the ground. In those seconds, Mr. Jok defeated his opponent by forcing him aggressively to the ground.

Broken arm

Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia, broken arm
Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia, broken arm

But unfortunately, Mr. Jok landed on his left hand while still holding his opponent’s left arm, and then both wrestlers’ bodies’ weights sat on heavily on his left hand. That how Mr. Jok ended up with fractured bone on his left arm.

Mr. Jok informed the armies of organisers that his left arm was broken. They gave him first aid, and then after that the ambulance personnel arrived and Mr. Jok was driven to nearby hospital, and the wrestling continued as if it was a workplace.

Mr. Jok spent three hours in the hospital. And at last, the doctor showed him an X – ray of his left hand, and he was informed that he had a fractured bone. And for that reason, a plaster cast was applied on fractured arm in order to hold a broken arm in place, while the bone heals.

He was told that, the plaster cast would be on his arm for six weeks, and then after that he had to see his GP for further check ups. After these six weeks, Mr. Jok went and saw his GP. And he was referred to the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) for another further check up, because his GP was not crystal clear, why the bone was still not healing after six weeks.

The GP was blaming the first doctor who examined Mr. Jok when he was first taken to the hospital in Ringwood Victoria, after the incident. His GP argued that the doctor in Victoria had failed to recommend a quick surgery on the left arm.

On 23rdFebruary 2015, Mr. Jok had a surgery on his left arm, and then he was discharged on 24th February 2015. Mr. Jok is still in serious pain, but he is getting well. Such arm saga had affected him in many ways since from day one until today. He is a very strong young man; and he is stoic about this arm pain.

By the way, the question is, what was really insured by the chairperson and his armies of organisers? If that insurance was real but not fake, why is Mr. Jok struggling with his medical expenses, not to mention that he had lost enormous income.

He used to earn himself $1800 a week and now he had been away from work for four months, which was equivalent $28,800, if he was working. I do understand that, the leadership wanted to waive fraudulently that Mr. Zico Bol ’s accident had nothing to do with them at any cost.

Such dishonesty can be ascertained, on how the insurance form was filled out after Mr. Jok was in the hospital. On the form was it written that Mr. Jok was just ‘volunteering’ for Bor Youth ‘Multicultural activities.’ Because of this statement, the insurance thinks that they may not be held liable to compensate Mr. Zico Bol Makuach Jok.

Fraud case (misleading of participants to believe what was a bullshit lie)

Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia, Zico Bol, with broken arm
Bor Dinka Wrestling in Australia, Zico Bol, with broken arm

I think Bor Youth Association both at Federal level and States level had failed badly, by mishandling Mr. Jok’s case. Prior to the wrestling, the participants were misled to believe that they were fully insured, and the event itself was also insured. So there was nothing to worry about.

This was Zico Bol had to say about the event and association, “I think it was a very poor organisation, (wrestling) and leadership and the armies of organisers were criminals, because they misled participants to believe their lies, that there was insurance. I wish we had a better leadership that was smart to tell the truth to the people even though such facts were not going to work for some reasons.

After my (Zico) incident, many States youth leaders stood up before the members of the association and claimed that they were going to help with insurance difficulties if there was any. But that was a bloody ‘empty promise. I thought we were a community-based association (non – for – profit) where we should be truly frank to one another for sake of our ‘objectives’, rather than lying to one another or members. In politic, many politicians lied to the voters so that they could vote for him/her”.

Conclusion

Thanks to Zico Bol for his honest story. His story will be a lesson to anyone who is thinking to wrestle in the near future. Youth leadership should have thought it out smarter, before they were blinded by pride, which led many people to make unwise decisions in many cases.

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15 thoughts on “Zico Bol Makuach Jok: The Victim of Bor Youth Wrestling Match in Australia

  1. Wrestling is not for city people. It is for those brothers in the villages. Further more it is usually a voluntary activity and the guy who broke his arm knew the consequences when he decided to participate. Yes it is all about fame but with life lasting effects if it turned out the wrong way. A big lesson to all wannabe wrestlers in Australia.

  2. Incomprehensive article due to it structure: it’s too complex and perplexed at the same.

    Author could have focused on disadvantages of wrestling instead of circumlocution.

    Irrelevant points:

    – New arrival
    -Constitution
    -fraud case
    -Poor conclusion

    Wrestling is essential part of Dinka culture. I’m sorry Zico.

    1. Pout, you lack empathy and sympathy because instead of focusing on the incident, you focused on the structure and complexity of the article. Educated people give constructive criticisms.

      I will explain it to you how you do it.

      ~ say something good about the article first~

      ~Say what you don’t like about the article in the middle~

      ~Then finally, say something encouraging in end. What to be improved by the author.~

      Otherwise, brother, you are just a big waste of time.

      1. Kur Wel Kur, i think Mr. Pout would be a good critic, if he welcome your honest advice on board. Thanks for giving him tips about what he can/can’t do, especially when he criticise others piece of work.

  3. YES, wrestling is a Dinka customary activity, but however, my advice to the Bor South Youth Association in Australia (BSYAA) not BYAA, is that this historic activity was once before thought of by many other Dinka’s associations in Australia. Unfortunately they fail to pursue it after a careful risk assessment for any unexpected incident such as what happened to Mr Zico, it is way, way risky compare to Auzzie Footy which nationally indorsed and hold a jurisdiction upon it operation. So please think twice if not hundredth or millions about your prejudiced assumption of being better Dinkas living Australia.
    For Mr Zico Jok, it is a matter of weighing your earnings from work not a mass of your body weigh that forces you to wrestle regardless of skills. Also the worst-case scenario is that you people (Dinkas) including others in the western world do not have wrestling skills at all especially for those born after 1987, it is not about how to aggressively pushing hard, pull, tipping, twist or dragging the opponent, but all about gentleness to bring someone to the near or completely onto the ground. Also remember your mass in not your weight, pushing and object of the same mass will repulse back on you equally “physics” and your mass is not your brain either.
    Finally your arm will be ok, but you will still face employment difficulties especially if you keep establishing any records of your fractured arm for any minimal compensation either from your youth association or other liability outlets.
    Thanks for letting us know about your suffering arm if not your whole body so others will, perhaps learn from it.

    1. Thanks Mr. Gatwech for your criticism. I do welcomed your thoughts in this debate. But i wish i had time to correct you. It came to my understanding that you had misunderstood the article or you haven’t read it.

    2. Thanks Dan, for your thoughts. Zico’s story is a warning sign to all the associations of South Sudanese in Australia.

  4. Let those who have ears listen.
    Avoid imitation of many things you left behind
    1. Wrestling
    2. Payment of bride price
    3. Wife beating
    4. Buying cows

  5. I do agree with you Malith on number 1 $ 3, but I don’t think it will be a good idea for us to get ride of our core value of our culture abruptly that, like the way you said to stop payment of bride price and buying cows. I personally support reduction of bride price to the lowest level but not to stop it completely and also I encourage those who are interesting in buying cows back home to continue doing that because these two things; payment of bride price and having a cows goes along well together and they are the core value of our culture.

  6. Thanks, Mamer for exposing the truth. Any sport needs precautions, otherwise, unfortunate things happen. We must be mindful of others’ safety and incase of an accident, we must care for others in their pain.

    The article is nicely written. Some people may find it cimplicated because the article is a commentatary of a legal issue. Otherwise, those with legal minds will find it interesting and explaining.

    So thanks for letting us know.

  7. It is everyone wish to keep his/her cultural identity no matter where you are, and as a Dinka it is imbedded in the DNA. There is that old saying ‘ Doing the right thing at the wrong place’ or ‘ How right is your right’ and most of us Dinkas in Australia are trying to do right things at the wrong place not knowing the legal repercussion or the violent aspect of these sports( In South Sudan)…it is about time South Sudanese in diaspora let go of some cultural activities and leave it to people in the villages of South Sudan who do them as a way of life but not as a pass time activities.
    Why not travel to South Sudan one or twice in 2 years to witness these activities and also to avoid getting detached from your culture.

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