As Chief of General Staff of the SPLA, Malong expanded or extended the conflict in South Sudan through breaches of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and breaches of the 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (ARCSS). He reportedly directed efforts to kill opposition leader Riek Machar. He ordered SPLA units to prevent the transport of humanitarian supplies. Under Malong’s leadership, the SPLA attacked civilians, schools and hospitals; forced the displacement of civilians; carried out enforced disappearances; arbitrarily detained civilians; and conducted acts of torture, and rape. He mobilized the Mathiang Anyoor Dinka tribal militia, which uses child soldiers. Under his leadership, the SPLA restricted UNMISS, the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), and CTSAMM access to sites to investigate and document abuses.
Names (3)
Last name/Name
ANEI
First name/Name
PAUL
Second name/Name
MALONG
Third name/Name
AWAN
Full name/Name
PAUL MALONG AWAN ANEI
Type
Primary name
Description
(1) Former Governor, Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State (2) Former Chief of Staff of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA)
Remark
General
Last name/Name
Malong
First name/Name
Paul
Full name/Name
Paul Malong
Type
AKA (also known as)
Description
(1) Former Governor, Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State (2) Former Chief of Staff of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA)
Quality
Good quality
Last name/Name
Malong
First name/Name
Bol
Full name/Name
Bol Malong
Type
AKA (also known as)
Description
(1) Former Governor, Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State (2) Former Chief of Staff of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA)
Quality
Good quality
Citizenships (1)
Country
South Sudan
Birth data (4)
Birthdate
Place
(1) Kotido (2) Malualkon
Country
Uganda
Birthdate
Place
(1) Kotido (2) Malualkon
Country
Uganda
Birthdate
Place
(1) Kotido (2) Malualkon
Country
Uganda
Birthdate
Place
(1) Kotido (2) Malualkon
Country
Uganda
Identification documents (2)
Type
Individual Passport Details: (1) South Sudan (2) South Sudan (3) Sudan (4) Sudan (5) Sudan (6) Uganda
Further Identifiying Information: As Chief of General Staff of the SPLA, Malong expanded or extended the conflict in South Sudan through breaches of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and breaches of the 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (ARCSS).He reportedly directed efforts to kill opposition leader Riek Machar.He ordered SPLA units to prevent the transport of humanitarian supplies.Under Malong’s leadership, the SPLA attacked civilians, schools and hospitals, forced the displacement of civilians, carried out enforced disappearances, arbitrarily detained civilians, and conducted acts of torture, and rape. He mobilized the Mathiang Anyoor Dinka tribal militia, which uses child soldiers. Under his leadership, the SPLA restricted UNMISS, the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), and CTSAMM access to sites to investigate and document abuses.
Updated: 01.05.2025. 16:16
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