George Athor Explained

George Athor
Placeofburial:Juba, South Sudan
Birth Date:.1962
Death Date:19 December
Death Place:Khartoum, Sudan
Death Cause:Gunshot wounds
Allegiance:Sudan People's Liberation Movement (1983–2010)
South Sudan Democratic Movement (2010–2011)
Branch:Sudan People's Liberation Army (1983–2010)
South Sudan Defence Army (2010–2011)
Serviceyears:1983–2011
Rank:Lieutenant general
Battles:Second Sudanese Civil War
Disarmament of the Lou Nuer
George Athor's rebellion

George Athor Deng (1962 – 19 December 2011) was the Sudan People's Liberation Army lieutenant general and a SPLA dissident who led the South Sudan Democratic Movement and its military wing, the South Sudan Defence Army. He was also an independent candidate for the leadership of Jonglei prior to the independence of South Sudan.

Athor joined the SPLA in 1983 and was appointed to the rank of major general after the SPLA formalised their rank structures after 2005. Athor became Upper Nile (1st Division), then Jonglei division commander (Jonglei being 8th Division).[1] He was later promoted to lieutenant general and made deputy chief of staff for political and moral orientation.

Numerous rumors accused him of being involved into weapons smuggling, traffic of influence and misappropriation of funds both in Jonglei and Upper Nile. He was also deeply involved in the White Army bloody disarmament in 2006.[2] After the April 2010 elections, after suspicions of fraud in the process, Athor orchestrated a series of attacks on SPLA bases. Further attacks lead to great insecurity in the north-western portion of Jonglei state. Although Athor reportedly agreed to a ceasefire before the January 2011 referendum, in February 2011, BBC reported the killing of 200 civilians by Athor's men.[3]

On 20 December 2011, it was reported by the BBC that Athor had been killed trying to enter South Sudan in an attempt to gain more troops.[4] South Sudan's Vice-President Riak Machar Teny said that he was killed on 19 December in a clash with border guards. It was confirmed by Vice President Riek Machar that Athor was killed by the Sudan People's Liberation Army during a clash between Athorand his men and the military at Morobo County, Central Equatoria.[5]

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  1. Web site: Archived copy . 3 May 2019 . 8 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171208232011/http://www.smallarmssurveysudan.org/fileadmin/docs/issue-briefs/HSBA-IB-18-Armed-insurgencies-Greater-Upper-Nile.pdf . dead .
  2. Marc-Andre Lagrange, Insurgencies in South Sudan: A Mandatory Path to Build a Nation?, 11 December 2010.
  3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12465366 BBC - South Sudan Jonglei attack by Athor rebels 'killed 200', 2011.
  4. News: BBC. South Sudan rebel George Athor 'killed'. 21 December 2011. BBC Online. 20 December 2011.
  5. Web site: 2011-12-20 . Army kills rebel chief in South Sudan . 2023-12-29 . France 24 . en.