Dut Panchol Jongkuch

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RE: Reckless Accusations and Shameful Insensitivity by BCYA CouncilTo: BCYA Council,Cc: Bor Community Leadership, Payam ...
20/05/2025

RE: Reckless Accusations and Shameful Insensitivity by BCYA Council

To: BCYA Council,
Cc: Bor Community Leadership, Payam Leaders, General Assembly

This letter, dated 19th May 2025, is not only riddled with baseless accusations, but it also reveals the depths of irresponsibility, ignorance, and inhumanity currently plaguing the so-called leadership of the BCYA Council.

You parade around under the banner of “Unity, Peace & Development” while maliciously dragging the names through the dirt of individuals who have sacrificed their time, energy, and even their safety for the good of the community. The most disgusting part of this entire charade is your blatant disregard for Wal Agutwong Chath’s life-threatening incident. Let us remind you: Wal almost died. He survived a traumatic and violent ordeal — and instead of showing basic decency or expressing any ounce of humanity, you choose to frame him as a financial criminal?

Is that the Council’s idea of justice?
Is that what you now stand for: political witch hunts and character assassinations?

Kur Ayuen Kou, Mading Mayom Chuor, and Wal Agutwong Chath are not criminals; they are victims of a toxic and divisive leadership culture you have cultivated. You speak of “threats” and “frustration” from the executive, but your document reeks of the same bullying tactics you accuse others of.

Let’s be clear:
• You have no evidence.
• You have no credibility.
• And you certainly have no moral ground to stand on.

If you had leadership wisdom, you would have prioritised healing, reconciliation, and truth. But no, instead, you opt for court threats, defamation, and total insensitivity. You masquerade your political vendetta as “accountability,” but we all see through the facade. It’s not justice you seek, it’s a spectacle. You want headlines, not truth.

We stand by Wal Agutwong Chath and all those unjustly targeted in your witch hunt. And if this Council truly values peace, you will retract this absurd letter, apologise publicly, and start acting like leaders instead of pawns for personal agendas.

Until then, do not speak of unity, peace, or development; you’ve already abandoned those principles.

Disgusted,
Concerned Member of BCYA

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27/10/2024

To whom it may concern,

It is with great anger and disappointment that I address a troubling situation affecting my community elders. Recently, I have witnessed disrespect and confrontation directed toward our elders those who have dedicated their lives to serving and guiding us. This behaviour is not only unacceptable; it is a direct affront to the values we hold dear.

Our elders are the backbone of our community. They carry the wisdom of generations and deserve our utmost respect and protection. When you choose to fight or belittle them, you are not just attacking individuals; you are attacking the very fabric of our society. Such actions will not be tolerated.

I want to make it abundantly clear: anyone who dares to disrespect our elders should be prepared to face the consequences not just from them, but from me as well. I will not stand idly by while our community values are trampled upon. My anger is not just a personal response; it reflects the collective outrage of everyone who believes in the sanctity of our cultural heritage and respect for our leaders.

To those who think they can act with impunity: consider this a warning. Our elders have sacrificed so much for us, and I will fight fiercely to defend them and uphold our community’s integrity. We are stronger together, and I urge everyone to stand in solidarity against such disgraceful behaviour.

Let us remember our roots, our values, and the respect that our elders command. We are responsible for protecting them, and I will not hesitate to rise and ensure that our community stands united in the face of disrespect.

With determination,
Dut Panchol Jongkuch

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24/09/2024

Dear President Salva Kiir Mayardit,

I write to you today as a concerned and heartbroken citizen of the Republic of South Sudan. With tears in my eyes and a heavy heart, I cry out for the lives of our fellow citizens, who continue to suffer and die at the hands of brutal ambushes, slaughtered like animals in cold blood. It is unbearable to witness such atrocities, especially knowing that we have a national army that is meant to protect us.

My distress deepens as the National Salvation Front (NAS) continues to kill both foreign travelers and our own citizens with no regard for human life. How can we reconcile these acts with the vision of peace and stability that we all hope for in our beloved nation? How can the lives of innocent people be taken so freely, while those responsible, such as the leader of the NAS, still operate businesses and maintain properties in the capital, Juba?

Mr. President, the people of South Sudan look to you and your esteemed leadership for protection, justice, and peace. We are deeply wounded by the ongoing violence, and we plead for a stronger and more decisive response. The killings must stop, and those responsible must be held accountable for their actions.

Your leadership is the light of hope in this dark time. We pray that you will hear the cries of the people and take the necessary steps to ensure the safety of every South Sudanese citizen and the many foreigners who reside and travel through our land.

Sincerely,
Dut Panchol Jongkuch
Citizen of the Republic of South Sudan

24/07/2024

Dear Dinka Community,

As we cherish and uphold our traditions, it is important to reflect on and adapt them to the changing times. One such tradition is the dowry system, a practice deeply rooted in our culture, symbolizing the union of families and the beginning of new life chapters. However, the current demands of dowry, often exceeding thirty cows, have become a significant burden, especially for many young men who are unable to afford such high costs.

The excessive dowry requirements not only place financial strain on families but also prevent many deserving gentlemen from fulfilling their dreams of marriage. This situation creates unnecessary stress and delays in starting families, impacting the well-being and harmony of our community.

We must remember that the essence of marriage lies in the love, commitment, and mutual respect between the couple, not in the material wealth exchanged. By reducing the dowry, we can make the process more inclusive and equitable, allowing more young people to marry without the burden of overwhelming financial demands.

Let us come together as a community to advocate for a reasonable and fair dowry system. By doing so, we uphold the true values of our culture—love, unity, and mutual respect—and pave the way for a brighter and more harmonious future for all families.

Together, we can create a change that respects our traditions while making them more sustainable and accessible for everyone.

With respect and solidarity,

Dut Panchol Jongkuch

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09/07/2023

On this auspicious day, we gather to celebrate the 12th Independence Day of South Sudan. It is a moment filled with emotions that run deep within our hearts, as we reflect on the journey we have traveled together.

From the depths of struggle and sacrifice, we emerged as a nation with indomitable spirit and unyielding determination. We remember the countless souls who fought for freedom, paying the ultimate price for the liberty we now enjoy. Their bravery shall forever be etched in our collective memory.

In just a short span of twelve years, we have faced challenges that tested our unity and resilience. Yet, through the darkest of times, we held hands and stood tall as one, lighting the way for a brighter future. Our unity has been our strength, binding us together in the face of adversity.

Today, we pause to cherish the progress we have made. We witness the growth of a nation as it takes its first steps toward prosperity. Our dreams, once confined to the realm of imagination, are now taking shape in the form of schools, hospitals, and vibrant communities.

But let us not forget those among us who still bear the scars of the past. We extend our love and support to the ones who have yet to experience the full fruits of independence. Together, we shall lift each other and build a society that leaves no one behind.

As we celebrate this Independence Day, let us remember the power of forgiveness, reconciliation, and love. Let us foster a culture of inclusivity and understanding, where diversity is celebrated, and unity is cherished. Together, we can overcome any obstacle and create a future that is truly worthy of our forefathers' dreams.

Today, we stand as a beacon of hope and inspiration, not just for our people, but for the world. We demonstrate that even in the face of overwhelming odds, the human spirit can triumph and create a better tomorrow.

Happy 12th Independence Day, South Sudan! May our nation continue to flourish and may our hearts forever be filled with gratitude for the gift of freedom.

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