Why SPLM is a classic example of a common African problem PaanLuel Wël 10 years ago South Sudan’s ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) party is widely regarded as a classic example of a common African problem; liberation movements that fail to make the transformation into democratic political parties. That has been cited as the main reason for the civil war that erupted in South Sudan on December 15 and which is still simmering in places, despite a formal cessation of hostilities. Share this:Print Why SPLM Should Not be A Political Party?DateOctober 27, 2014In relation toCommentaryCelebrating the Exemplary Life of the “Solid Rock” — Honourable Eliaba James Surur (1930-2014)DateAugust 21, 2014In relation toCommentaryWHO OWNS THE SPLM?DateFebruary 9, 2014In relation toCommentary