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SOUTH SUDAN / PIBOR UNREST

Following an exchange of fire which broke out between South Sudan’s army, the Sudan People's Liberation army and an armed group yesterday (6 March) in the market area of Pibor town in eastern Jonglei, hundreds of residents fled the town and market area temporarily. UNMISS
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STORY: SOUTH SUDAN / PIBOR UNREST
TRT: 1.44
SOURCE: UNMISS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: MURLE/NATS

DATELINE: 6 MARCH 6 2013 – PIBOR-JONGLEI, SOUTH SUDAN

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1. Wide shot, UN military vehicle rushing towards the gate
2. Med shot, UN military guiding civilians to lie on ground
3. Med shot, civilians carrying belongings
4. Med shot, an elderly lady being carried entering the compound
5. Wide shot, group of women and children seated
6. Med shot, elderly lady helped to sit on the ground
7. Wide shot, civilians entering UN compound
8. Med shot, elderly lady rushing into the compound
9. Med shot, a peacekeeper looking over to civilians entering the UN compound
10. Wide shot, a peacekeeper showing civilians the way in
11. Wide shot, an armored vehicle entering the compound
12. Med shot, crowd entering the compound
13 SOUNDBITE (Murle) Elizabeth Gari, Pibor resident:
“This is the safe place when the ‘shooting’ happened, we run to UNIMIS because it is a safe place and they protect us.”
14. Wide shot, Ngantok Kapulalajur, Chief of Pibor County
15. SOUNDBITE (Murle) Ngantok Kapulalajur, Chief of Pibor County:
“Whenever there is peace, the community will live without complaint and we have development free movement and nobody will cry.”
16. Wide shot, UN military patrolling Pibor town (Wednesday morning, hours before the shooting)
17. Pan right, patrol
18. Close up, UN military on patrol
19. Wide shot, patrol passing by a burned ‘tukul’ (house)
20. Close up, UN military on patrol
21. Wide shot, patrol returning to base

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Following an exchange of fire which broke out between South Sudan’s army, the Sudan People's Liberation army and an armed group on yesterday (6 March) in the market area of Pibor town in eastern Jonglei, hundreds of residents fled the town and market area temporarily.

The residents sought refuge at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound but returned to their homes hours after.

SOUNDBITE (Murle) Elizabeth Gari, Pibor resident:
“This is the safe place when the ‘shooting’ happened, we run to UNIMIS because it is a safe place and they protect us.”

UNMISS will continue to do its utmost to support local authorities and the government of South Sudan to maintain peace in the area. The Mission will also conduct various patrols and protection of civilians within its capacity.

SOUNDBITE (Murle) Ngantok Kapulalajur, Chief of Pibor County:
“Whenever there is peace, the community will live without complaint and we can have development free movement and nobody will cry.”

UNMISS has been patrolling and deploying troops in Jonglei State as part of its mandate to protect civilians.

After yesterday’s exchange of fire the situation has remained calm and the civilians have returned to their homes.

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