The commissioner of Pibor County, Akot M. Adikiu, said he had seen more than 200 bodies, but had heard reports that hundreds more may have been killed in a string of attacks over the past two weeks.
The surrounding Jonglei State, where Malaysia’s Petronas is searching for oil and France’s Total owns a huge concession, has long been plagued by tribal violence, often sparked by disputes over livestock.
But ethnic fighting has escalated, fuelled by the huge supply of weapons left over from Sudan’s two-decade north-south war that ended with a 2005 peace deal.
Africa’s longest civil war left painful divisions between ethnic communities that have frustrated efforts to bring peace to South Sudan, in the run up to elections and a referendum on southern independence, both promised under the 2005 accord.
Scores of people have been killed at a time in one-off cattle attacks in South Sudan. But officials said the number of reported deaths in Pibor and the appearance of a coordinated campaign against a series of villages was unusual.
“We believe about 453 people have been killed, based on the bodies and information from chiefs and members from villages,” Adikiu said. “Many of the dead are women and children.”
He said at least 17 villages controlled by the Murle tribe were attacked from March 5 to 13 by armed members of the Lou Nuer tribe. He said the attacks were in retaliation for the theft of around 20,000 Lou Nuer cattle in January.
Adikiu said that about 6,000 people had also been displaced by the attacks and thousands of cattle were taken. Cattle are highly prized by southern pastoralists and represent wealth, status as well as stability in difficult times.
The head of South Sudan’s UN Office of Humanitarian Affairs Andy Pendleton confirmed officers had received reports that a large number of people had been killed in the fighting.
“The situation is rather alarming,” he said. “Usually the fighting is between cattle-guarding combatants. But this time it’s different. You also have people caught in the middle and they lost their lives.”
Analysts have said the fighting could destabilise the south’s delicate peace established by the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement. “The south’s government needs to address these internal problems urgently or risk inheriting what some might even call a failed state in 2011,” said a researcher for Human Rights Watch, who asked not to be named, referring to the date of the south’s promised independence referendum.
Efforts by south Sudan's semi-autonomous government to disarm communities have been patchy and in some cases have descended into bloody battles when civilians fight back
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