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South Sudanese in Ethiopia Reject
the Appointment of Arop Deng Kuol as
Ambassador to Ethiopia
For Immediate Release
South Sudan Community in Ethiopia
May, 20, 2012
After wider consultation, we, the South
Sudan citizens in Ethiopia, collectively
rejected the appointment of Mr. Arop Deng
Kuol as South Sudan Ambassador to Ethiopia.
As citizens of the Republic of South Sudan,
we are opposing his appointment not only for
national security issue but also the
principles of Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relations. We issued a press
release in 2011 demanding his removal from
Addis Ababa for legitimate reasons. However,
the office of President Salva Kiir did not
pay attention to our request to remove him
from GoSS Head of Mission in Ethiopia for
reasons enumerated below.
We have noticed for quite awhile that
President Salva Kiir pays attention to
petitions coming from Dinka ethnic group and
doesn’t even respond to requests made by
non-Dinka communities. When the Union of
Dinka Community in Kampala, Uganda,
petitioned for the removal of GOSS Head of
Mission in Uganda in 2011, the Office of the
President took the issue seriously and
recalled GOSS Head of Mission immediately to
Juba and replaced him with a new head
mission.
The South Sudanese in Ethiopia petitioned
the office of the President many times but
never received any response at all. We have
learned that the case of Arop Deng Kuol has
been seen by the office of the President as
Nuer versus Dinka politics because the
majority of South Sudanese in Ethiopia are
Nuer. Most importantly, Arop Deng Kuol
himself repeatedly made it abundantly clear
that President Salva Kiir could not remove
him because of the petitions of “people who
didn’t support SPLM/A-Torit faction after
the Movement split in 1991”. His statements
to South Sudan communities in Addis Ababa
confirmed the obvious fact that the case of
Arop Deng Kuol is being seen in tribal
lenses by the office of the president.
When Vice-president Riek Machar visited
Addis Ababa on September, 10, 2011, the
South Sudan community organized a meeting to
express the position of the community. All
the 40,000 people who attended the meeting
called for the removal of Arop Deng Kuol and
Dr. Riek Machar was shocked with the
overwhelming rejection of Arop Deng Kuol to
continue as GOSS Head Mission to Ethiopia.
After listening to community members
attentively, Dr. Riek Machar assured the
community, in front of Arop Deng Kuol, that
the Government in Juba would appoint a new
Head Mission to fulfill the democratic wish
of the citizens of South Sudan.
Unfortunately, the promise made by the Vice
President never materialized and Arop Deng
Kuol continued as Head of the GOSS Mission
to Ethiopia. After the independence of South
Sudan, and its recognition by the UN and AU,
our community made another request for the
appointment of a new ambassador who is not
Arop Deng Kuol. Based on the principles of
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations,
the followings points disqualify Arop Deng
Kuol to be appointed as South Sudan
ambassador to Ethiopia and AU.
1. Arop Deng Kuol owns businesses in
Ethiopia and he is Ethiopian citizen who
holds Ethiopian Passport. He acquired
Ethiopian citizenship after marrying from
the ethnic group of Prime Minister Meles
Zenawi in 1997.
2. Based on Vienna Convention on Diplomatic
Relations, Arop Deng Kuol could not have
been appointed as Ambassador to Ethiopia
prior to relinquishing Ethiopian
citizenship.
3. South Sudan cannot appoint somebody who
has vast businesses in Ethiopia because
there would be a conflict of interest
between South Sudan national interest and
the private interest of Arop Deng Kuol.
4. Arop Deng Kuol owns three houses in Addis
Ababa; four clothe factories, three
cafeterias, ten Mini buses, two hotels in
Addis Ababa, one hotel in Keren, two super
Markets in Addis Ababa.
In the field of public relations, the
government of South Sudan could not have
appointed somebody who has bad relationship
with South Sudan communities in Ethiopia.
For the last seven years, Arop Deng’s
relations with South Sudan Diaspora in
Ethiopia have been characterized by the
followings:
1. He denied scholarships for seven years to
South Sudan students who are from Nuer,
Anyuak and Shilluks. All the scholarships to
Ethiopia institutions of learning have been
given to Dinka.
2. He refused to organize community
celebrations and to attend them as GOSS
Representative in Ethiopia.
1. He wrote letters that South Sudan
community leaders in Ethiopia were banned
from visiting the Embassy of the Republic of
South Sudan.
2. He took referendum money ($20,000 US
Dollars) which were sent through GOSS
Mission Account by 2011 Referendum
Taskforce.
3. He claimed that $20,000 US dollars were
given to the Director General for African
Affairs in Ethiopian Federal Ministry of
Foreign Affairs as part of GoSS diplomatic
campaigns for recognitions from Ethiopian
government.
If ambassadorial appointments in South Sudan
were conducted in a way that took into
account Vienna Convention on Diplomatic
Relations of 1965, there was no rational
ground at all for somebody who owns so many
businesses in Ethiopia to have been
appointed without infringing the principles
of Vienna Convention. Article 42 of the
Vienna Convention states “a diplomatic agent
shall not in the receiving State practise
for personal profit any professional or
commercial activity”.
Besides, our community is taken by surprise
with the violation of protocol by the
Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Ethiopia, which violated two cardinal
principles of Vienna Convention. First, in
the diplomatic rules, a receiving state
cannot accept an ambassador before receiving
credentials of the ambassador from sending
state. The Ethiopian Federal Ministry of
Foreign Affairs accepted Arop Deng Kuol to
become South Sudan ambassador prior to
receiving his credentials from government of
South Sudan. This violation confirms the
allegation that the in-laws of Arop Deng
Kuol in the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs wanted him to become the ambassador
at the expense of South Sudan national
interest. The people of South Sudan should
ask themselves whether Arop Deng Kuol will
really serve the national interest of South
Sudan given his businesses and family
connection in Ethiopia. Article 13 (1) of
Vienna Convention states,
“the head of the mission is considered as
having taken up his functions in the
receiving State either when he has presented
his credentials of when he has notified his
arrival and a true copy of his credentials
has been presented to the Ministry for
Foreign Affairs of the receiving State, or
such other ministry as may be agreed, in
accordance with the practice prevailing in
the receiving State which shall be applied
in a uniform manner”.
Second, the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of
Foreign Affairs could not have accepted Arop
Deng Kuol as ambassador to Ethiopia prior to
relinquishing his Ethiopian citizenship.
Article 3 of the Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relations lists, as one of the
functions of a diplomatic mission,
“protecting in the receiving state the
interests of the sending state and its
nationals, within the limits permitted by
international law”. The Vienna Convention
on Consular Relations asserts a similar role
for consular officials.
Article 38 of the Vienna Convention 1961
states that except where additional
privileges and immunities have been
specifically granted by the host State, a
diplomatic agent who is a national of or
permanent resident in that State shall enjoy
only immunity from jurisdiction, and
inviolability, in respect of official acts
performed in the exercise of his functions.
Article 38 clearly differentiates between an
act carried out as part of his official
duties and those done as a personal act. Any
actions done personally and outside the
ambit of official consular duties shall not
be covered by “diplomatic immunity.”
Based on the principles of Vienna Convention
on Diplomatic Relations, there are many
reasons against the appointment of Arop Deng
Kuol as South Sudan ambassador to Ethiopia.
Conditions that could raise a security
concern and may be disqualifying include:
1. The exercise of dual citizenship;
2. Possession and/or use of a foreign
passport;
3. Residence in a foreign country to meet
citizenship requirements;
4. Using foreign citizenship to protect
financial or business interests in another
country;
5. Performing or attempting to perform
duties, or otherwise acting, so as to serve
the interests of another government in
preference to the interests of the South
Sudan.
Based upon the above legal reasons, we call
upon President Salva Kiir to recall Arop
Deng Kuol and appoint a new ambassador as
soon as possible. As stated above, the
appointment of Arop Deng Kuol as South Sudan
ambassador to Ethiopia violated every letter
and spirit of Vienna Convention on
Diplomatic Relations. Unless President Salva
Kiir wants to endanger the national interest
of South Sudan, article 42 of the Vienna
Convention states clearly that “a diplomatic
agent shall not in the receiving State
practise for personal profit any
professional or commercial activity”. Mr.
Arop Deng has more businesses in Ethiopia
than Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and
appointing such a person as South Sudan
diplomatic representative is an infringement
of article 42 of the Vienna Convention.
For contact:
Representative of South Sudan community in
Ethiopia
Email:
southsudancommunityethiopia@hotmail.com
Addis Ababa
Cc: H.E President of the RSS
Cc: H.E Vice –President of RSS
Cc: H.E Minister of Foreign Affairs
Cc: H.E Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Ethiopia
Cc: H.E Minister of Justice RSS
Cc: Undersecretary of Minister of Foreign
Affairs RSS,
CC. H.E. The Ethiopian Ambassador to the RSS |