Operation rescue South sudan-ORSS

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Operation rescue South Sudan-ORSS is a political org,rose recently aimed at the change of regime.

Photos from Operation rescue South sudan-ORSS's post 01/05/2026

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Operation rescue south sudan ORSS is promising a brighter future.

09/03/2026

Community Security Alert Following Alleged Online Meeting Discussing Threats Against Murle Individuals

08|| 03|| 2026
Staff Writers

Juba, South Sudan —Community sources have reported concerns following an online meeting involving individuals connected to Bor Dinka diaspora networks from several countries, including Australia, Kenya, Uganda, the United States, the United Kingdom, and other locations.

According to participants who later shared information about the discussion, the meeting included conversations about targeting members of the Murle community with serious attention to those living in Uganda and East Africa.

Individuals familiar with the discussion said participants spoke about mobilizing financial resources and coordinating activities through networks connected to Juba. According to those accounts, some voices in the meeting suggested that “resources are already available” and that financial contributions could be organized through contacts and community structures to support the proposed activities.

These reports have raised serious concern among Murle community members and leaders.

Sources who described the meeting indicated that part of the discussion focused on the use of intermediaries in public places such as hospitals, hotels, and other service locations.

The allegations claim that such environments could potentially be exploited to harm targeted individuals. Because of the seriousness of these claims, community leaders have urged members to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to local authorities.

Relations between the Murle community and the Bor section of the Dinka people have historically been marked by deep tensions and cycles of violence in parts of eastern and central South Sudan. These tensions date back several decades and are often linked to disputes over cattle raiding, child abductions, local political influence, and competition over resources such as grazing land and water.

During Sudan’s long civil war and the period following South Sudan’s independence in 2011, several violent incidents further strained relations between the communities. Armed confrontations, retaliatory raids, and militia activity have periodically erupted in Bor's Jonglei State and Murle's Greater Pibor Administrative Area, affecting both Murle and Bor populations.

These cycles of violence have resulted in significant loss of life, displacement of civilians, and long-lasting mistrust.

In response to these challenges, multiple peace conferences and reconciliation initiatives have been organized over the years by traditional leaders, religious institutions, and international partners.

While some of these efforts have reduced violence temporarily, unresolved grievances and political rivalries have continued to influence relations between communities, including among diaspora groups living outside South Sudan.

Leaders within Murle community organizations have called for vigilance and unity in response to the reported meeting. They have also encouraged members to rely on lawful mechanisms and communication with host country authorities when facing potential threats.

At the same time, community representatives emphasized that allegations emerging from diaspora discussions should be handled responsibly and verified through appropriate channels.

They noted that maintaining peace among South Sudanese communities abroad remains essential, particularly in countries where people from different ethnic backgrounds live side by side.

Observers note that diaspora communities often play a significant role in shaping political discourse related to South Sudan, sometimes amplifying local grievances but also holding the potential to support reconciliation and dialogue.

Further information may emerge as more participants from the reported online meeting provide clarification or as community leaders continue to review the situation.

📸 Peace - Door - Ganon - Maal in English - Dinka - Murle and Nuer

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09/03/2026

Tribal Killing on Juba–Torit Highway

08 || 03 || 2026
By Staffwritters

A young man from Manyirany Boma, Pibor County (GPAA) was reportedly killed on Sunday after being removed from a vehicle traveling along the Juba–Torit highway.

According to reports, armed assailants stopped the vehicle and ordered all passengers to disembark. The victim was singled out based on his Murle tribal identity before being shot dead on the roadside.

His phones and money were left untouched, suggesting the attack was not a robbery.

There are also suspicions that the driver and some passengers may have coordinated with the attackers, though this has not yet been officially confirmed.

The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of travelers and the rise of targeted tribal violence on South Sudan’s highways.

Murle Community is calling for an immediate investigation and justice for the victim.

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11/01/2026
11/01/2026

From Operation Rescue South Sudan's Spokesman

January 11, 2026

Press Statement

Operation Rescue South Sudan (ORSS) forces in Camp 15, Budi County of Greater Kapoeta area, Torit Front, Eastern Zonal Command laid a successful ambush between Khor Gellario and Lorieng on the Regime's National Security Forces travelling from Torit to Kapoeta on a Toyota Pickup on January 10th, 2026, at exactly 1:30 pm South Sudanese time killing two (2), and injuring 2 others. ORSS fighters captured 2 AK 47 rifles in good condition from the scene.

Operation Rescue South Sudan forces are on high spirit in advancing towards government positions, and advices civilians to avoid military areas and travelling in military convoys to avoid being caught up in a cross fire.

ORSS calls on the suffering masses of South Sudan, the traumatized SSPDF and the other organized forces to rise and join the fight in big numbers to rescue our country from total collapse since the regime has defied calls to step down. The national duty has come to remove the regime, and the time is now.

Rescue, South Sudan!
Rescue, South Sudan!
…END…

………………………………
Cdr. Santo Kelega
Military Spokesperson

Photos from Operation rescue South sudan-ORSS's post 10/01/2026

It's not easy to arrive at a destination without pressing harder in life. Ideologies without action will only grow darker and vanish or be forcefully suppressed by the self-serving government in Juba.

Youths want their power back, and if it's not granted peacefully, there are no other options than to fetch it aggressively, offensively, and disgracefully. South Sudan is not a country ruled by monarchs; the time for Uncle Salva Kiir is already up. South Sudanese want their power back.

We are tired of the embarrassments by Uncle Kiir, belittling, undermining, torturing and even trying to erase some tribes among 64,
We reject that.
ORSS is the ladder to freedom

07/01/2026

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