Bentiu, 06 April, 2025 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Christian Carlassare of the Catholic Diocese of Bentiu in South Sudan has condemned the April 2 clashes between armed groups in South Sudan’s Abiemnhom County of Parieng State in Ruweng Administrative Area that left at least 29 people dead and several others injured.
On April 2, clashes between armed groups from Mayom County of Unity State and Abiemnhom County resulted in the deaths of at least 29 persons, Radio Tamazuj reported on April 3. The report further indicates that the clashes started when “Mayom youths attacked cattle-grazing areas in Abiemnhom, killing four people and wounding six. The same group returned the following day and seized the county headquarters.”
In a statement shared with ACI Africa obtained on April 5, Bishop Carlassare shares details of the April 2 violence in his Episcopal See.
“Over the past week, we have been shocked by the events in Abiemnhom. It seems that a contention over cows brought a terrible escalation of violence against the innocent population of Abiemnnhom. This violence is neither understandable nor acceptable,” the Italian-born Catholic Bishop says in his statement dated April 5.
He adds, “Reports say that tens of people have been left dead (about 37), several more people injured, and much of the population of Abiemnhom displaced in Ajakuac, in the nearby Twic County.”