• Mathiang Anyoor, also spelled Mathiang Anyur (meaning "Brown caterpillar"), also known as Dot Ke Beny (meaning "Rescue the President"), is a Dinka-affiliated...
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  • Mathiang (brown in Dinka) may refer to: Mathiang, South Sudan, a boma in Jonglei State, South Sudan Mathiang Anyoor (Brown caterpillar), a Dinka-affiliated...
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    Whilst fighting in the Bahr el Ghazal region, pro-government militia Mathiang Anyoor attacked Wau killing up to 50 civilians in April 2017. In the same...
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    the ceasefire was holding. Regardless, government troops including Mathiang Anyoor militiamen, continued to loot the city. Approximately 50 to 100 soldiers...
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  • blamed on a group known as "Dot Ke Beny" (Rescue the President) or "Mathiang Anyoor" (Brown caterpillar), while the SPLA claim that it is just another...
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  • civilians by Dinka SPLA soldiers, Presidential Guard - Tiger Division, and Mathiang Anyoor (Dut Ku Beny), supported by Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF),...
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    of South Sudan and his advisors organized an all-volunteer militia –Mathiang Anyoor– to aid the SPLA in fighting the Sudanese during this conflict. The...
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  • of the worst atrocities committed were blamed on a group known as "Mathiang Anyoor" (Brown Caterpillar) or "Dot Ke Beny" (Rescue the President), a Dinka...
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  • 700+ South Sudanese Civil War (2013–2015) South Sudan SPLA Air Force Mathiang Anyoor Maban Defence Force Allied militias: SSLM SRF JEM SPLM-N (alleged)...
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    Part of the Ethnic violence in South Sudan South Sudan SPLA Air Force Mathiang Anyoor Maban Defence Force Allied militias: SSLM SRF JEM SPLM-N (alleged)...
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    widespread destruction. In April 2017, Dinka soldiers of the SPLA and Mathiang Anyoor militiamen carried out a massacre of non-Dinka civilians in the town...
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  • accusing them of being involved in illegal arms trade with South Sudanese Mathiang Anyoor militias. Thowath Pal Chay claimed that EUPF spokesman Pal Ojulu was...
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  • deaths, SPLA soldiers and pro-government Dinka militiamen belonging to Mathiang Anyoor murdered and robbed non-Dinkas in Wau town and surrounding villages...
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    of staff, who responded by mobilizing loyal army elements such as Mathiang Anyoor units. He then circumvented the formal chain of command, and ordered...
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  • September South Sudanese Civil War (2013–2020) South Sudan SPLA Air Force Mathiang Anyoor Maban Defence Force Allied militias: SSLM SRF JEM SPLM-N (alleged)...
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  • believed to be the strongest group among 9 other military divisions. Mathiang Anyoor based in Pantit, Aweil West, is part of Division 3. While planning...
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  • SSPA's emergence coincided with the arrival of Malong's private army Mathiang Anyoor in Aweil State. Furthermore, numerous suspected followers of Malong...
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