"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.
“Whenever I receive a call from some members of the international community, one of the things they tell me is to release political detainees”, Kiir said his first address to South Sudanese members of parliament on Monday since the violence began on 15 December. “I am ready for dialogue and to release […] these people. I can pardon them if you can [show] me someone who would be held accountable for atrocities they have committed in this senseless war. If I leave them to just go, who would be held responsible?” Kiir asked. “You have heard conditions Riek Machar had given. One of these conditions is that I should step down. The other is that political detainees should be release before going for dialogue”, Kiir told members of parliament. Kiir said he was not surprised to hear the conditions because it was not the first his former deputy has called for the resignation of someone above him. “I was not shaken because this was not the first time. He made similar conditions in 1991 when he attempted to depose John Garang. One of the first conditions was that Garang must go and the release for the political detainees. Democratic reforms and human right issues also came up but what happened when he formed his own movement? He became the worse” offender, Kiir said.
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