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I Applaud Ajak Deng Chiengkou for Balancing Oversea Stories with Australian Ones

Four South Sudanese Men held in Migration Detention Centre in Australia waiting Deportation to South Sudan

Bol De Garang, Australia

Ajak Deng Chiengkou is the Executive Producer for the SBS Radio Dinka Program (Audio & Language Content).
Ajak Deng Chiengkou is the Executive Producer for the SBS Radio Dinka Program (Audio & Language Content).

May 3, 2015 (SSB)  —-  The information of four South Sudanese men ages between 20-40 years old been held in various prisons sometimes back in NSW and other States in Australia and their cases bared no fruit had currently took them to Migration Detention Centre waiting to be deported to South Sudan from New South Wales State of Australia. The news sparked on Sunday 3th May 2015 on SBS Dinka Radio Program when Ajak Deng Chiengkou the presenter of SBS Dinka Radio interviewed South Sudanese Chairman of New South Wales about lives of those South Sudanese men in Detention Centre waiting expatriation to South Sudan.

The Chairman of South Sudanese Community and other minorities in NSW Mr. Emanuel Kondok is working stiff on the case demanding justice for the four South Sudanese victims for the criminalities they had committed in Australia against Australian Constitution. The issue is still going on but we hope because God is great. There’re numerous delinquencies committed by those four South Sudanese men according to Mr. Chairman of NSW and these includes domestic violence, Alcohol and Drug Trafficking, Gang Fight, Robbery and many more.

The office South Sudanese Community of New South Wales is trying it best to have good communication with Australian Minister of Immigration and Border Protection and other NGOs including religions organizations in the country about the matter. Furthermore, I would like to wish those four South Sudanese in Detention Centre waiting to be deported to South Sudan a free and fair Justice before they proceed to our motherland. Although, I know there’s not justice in this world then, it’s better to give justice a try first to see if they’ll be fluky to be given last chance and be brought back to Australian society.

My gratitude goes to you Ajak Deng Chiengkou of SBS Dinka Radio and South Sudanese Chairman of New South Wales Mr. Emanuel Kondok for conveying on air this great interview bad/good news to our Dinka Community and other South Sudanese communities at large. Our South Sudanese Community is undeveloped, people like to enjoy social activities like wedding, dancing Loor Jieng and Partying daily but forget their beloved brothers and sister in prison.

Ajak Deng, this is why I first launched my campaign against your interviews you carried oversea especially South Sudanese politicians who have devastated our country for their own interest while there’re numerous activities you abandons here in Australia. The case of those men in Detention Centre and other waiting need a serious campaign where you requisite to speak with all the community States leaders in Australia.

Mr. Presenter, I’ve told you several times that there’re a lots of concerns going on in our community here in Australia that you need to educate our South Sudanese Communities through SBS Dinka Radio Program but you labeled me as your bad person because of truths I had told you. However, I don’t know how I become bad guy when I want our society to be transformed to meet Australian standard of living.

Previously, you were repudiating to listen to my advice and currently you’re following what I was telling you since I launched my campaign against your overseas program but you unheeded me because of some reasons you only know. Presently, our local communities here in Australia are suffering but you failed to cooperate with community leaders thus that people could tackle those challenges.

Questions remains, is South Sudanese office in Canberra aware about they four South Sudanese men waiting deportation to South Sudan? How could South Sudanese in Australia help Chairman of NSW about they four in Migration Detention Centre? How could South Sudanese Australian help other South Sudanese who’re still in various prisons in Australia? What’s needed to be done about Youth fights, alcohol and drugs, domestic violence in our society? How could Dinka and other Communities reduce Marriage Dowries in Australia?

In short, Mr. Ajak Deng Chiengkou, I would like to recommend you to balance your overseas programs and work hard internally in all States and Territories in Australia. You need to speak with all community leaders Australia wide to let them be aware of consequences of domestic violence, alcohol and drugs, Youth Fights, social welfare and Robbery. You need to have good link with South Sudanese office in Canberra in case of anything that needs government of South Sudan like the case of four men in Migration Detention Centre. I wish those brothers free and fair justice here in Australia.

By Bol Garang @2015

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