{"id":185443,"date":"2014-04-17T20:43:00","date_gmt":"2014-04-17T20:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dabangasudan.preview.websight.nl\/hundreds-feared-dead-in-bentiu-massacres-south-sudan\/"},"modified":"2014-04-17T20:43:00","modified_gmt":"2014-04-17T20:43:00","slug":"hundreds-feared-dead-in-bentiu-massacres-south-sudan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dabangasudan.org\/en\/all-news\/article\/hundreds-feared-dead-in-bentiu-massacres-south-sudan","title":{"rendered":"Hundreds feared dead in Bentiu massacres, South Sudan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hundreds of people are unaccounted for and feared dead after rebel forces overran Bentiu town in Unity state of South Sudan on Tuesday, with multiple sources describing incidents of forced disappearances and mass killings of civilians.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Fighting between the South Sudanese army and the Sudan People\u2019s Liberation Army in Opposition broke out Monday near Bentiu. By Tuesday morning the rebel group captured the town, which is the capital of Unity State.<\/p>\n<p>A trader from Darfur, Adam El Nibeiga, said he lost four brothers and two other relatives in a massacre at a home in Bentiu on Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p>In an interview with Radio Tamazuj today, he named his lost brothers as Ali El Sadig El Nibeiga, Issam El Sadig El Nibeiga, El Saud El Sadig El Nibeiga, and Abdulah El Sadig El Nibeiga, and the two relatives as Musa Abdulah Aslah and Abdulah Adam Saleh.<\/p>\n<p>When the rebels took over Bentiu, he said, the brothers were together with 44 other traders in a home belonging to Adam Juma Jodalah, a prominent merchant in Bentiu.<\/p>\n<p>The total number of 48 people in the house were taken outside, lined up, and then gunned down with a machine gun. &#8220;Forty-five (45) were killed and three wounded,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>El Nibeiga further said more than 180 traders were killed at the mosque: \u201cInside the mosque the total killed was more than 180 \u2013 at the big mosque in Bentiu in Khali Balag market.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Another trader from Darfur explained that many Bentiu residents started to leave the city on Monday in anticipation of the rebel attack, and traders closed the market early, at about 4 or 5 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>He said about 250 went to the mosque to take shelter there together, while others went to their homes. Some also tried to leave the town, he said.<\/p>\n<p>One group that crossed the bridge to Rubkona was turned back by South Sudanese authorities, who refused them permission to leave, saying the city was still secure. In spite of this, some traders reportedly succeeded to leave the town.<\/p>\n<p>The trader further said that he reached the UNMISS compound in Bentiu together with about 20 other people. Fighting reached into the town at around 4 a.m. the next morning, Tuesday, after which more people came to the base.<\/p>\n<p>The trader, who declined to be named, repeated the same claim that all of the people in the mosque were killed. He said others were killed at the hospital.<\/p>\n<p>Yet another source in Unity state said that the attack on the mosque resulted in the killing of 250 and wounding of more than 40 Sudanese. He said that soldiers loyal to Riek Machar then forced ten Sudanese to collect the corpses from the mosque and take them to the bush to be buried.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Government, rebel claims<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Officials of the South Sudanese government were forced from Bentiu by the rebel assault. State Security Advisor John Malok, speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday from an undisclosed location in the state, claimed that the rebels killed hundreds of people when they took the city.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe forces of the rebel Riek Machar killed yesterday the Arab and Darfur traders staying with us. They killed all of them. And they killed citizens and government employees and foreigners. That is what happened in the state,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>He put the number of those killed on Tuesday and Wednesday at 371, insisting that the victims were civilians. He claimed there were killings at the mosque, churches and hospital.<\/p>\n<p>On the other side, a rebel official in Bentiu told Radio Tamazuj they were not responsible. Asked about the killing of the traders, the spokesman of the defected SPLA Division 4 said they killed only people wearing uniforms, denying killing civilians.<\/p>\n<p>He said they killed only \u2018<em>tora bora<\/em>,\u2019 a Sudanese term for rebels or mercenary forces, suggesting by implication that the Machar forces meant to target JEM, the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, which recruits most of its troops from Darfur and Kordofan, and perhaps also SPLM-N, whose troops are mostly Nuba. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Malok, however, argued that JEM was nowhere present in Bentiu when the attack took place. \u201cThose people were not Justice and Equality Movement. Those people were just traders, they had no connection with Justice and Equality Movement. Those were traders working in the market,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>One of the traders explained that the Machar forces suspected the Sudanese of involvement in the northern armed groups \u2013 JEM and SPLM-N \u2013 which they blame for backing Salva Kiir. &#8220;This is why they are targeting Sudanese,&#8221; he said, while adding that &#8220;Ugandans and Kenyans were also killed whereas Ethiopians were spared&#8221;. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Survivors speak<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A group of Sudanese traders escaped from Bentiu including many who were wounded. They eventually reached to Abiemnhom, at town remaining under government control northwest of Bentiu near the Sudanese border.<\/p>\n<p>One of the traders in Abiemnhom, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, told Radio Tamazuj that prior to the attack there were 1373 foreign traders in Bentiu of different nationalities, including Sudanese, Kenyans, Eritreans, Ethiopians and Ugandans.<\/p>\n<p>He explained that hundreds are unaccounted for, citing also the same reports of a massacre at the mosque in the town. \u201cThose people (the rebels) entered the mosque, they surrounded the mosque. The missing now are 370 \u2013 they killed from them 200,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Another trader in Abiemnhom said that he was shot in Rubkona. He was awakened by the sound of shooting in the early morning on Tuesday, and later was shot while running away.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The traders in Abiemnhom said that among them are 47 people who were shot during the clashes, all of them in Abiemnhom hospital. Another group of 25 were reportedly hurt during a lorry accident and taken to Aneit hospital in the neighbouring Abyei region.<\/p>\n<p><strong>UNMISS \u2018gravely concerned\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Statements by the UN peacekeeping mission and agencies suggest that over the last few days they tried to evacuate some civilians from various points in the city to their base, where they are now protecting more than 12,000 people.<\/p>\n<p>According to a statement today, UNMISS also sent out a patrol on Tuesday morning where they saw thousands of people gathered in the vicinity of Bentiu Hospital and the UN World Food Programme compound.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cSome of these civilians later entered the UNMISS compound after nightfall on Tuesday evening,\u201d the statement read.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOn Wednesday, UNMISS peacekeepers facilitated the movement of the displaced persons to the UNMISS protection-of-civilians site. On Tuesday the UNMISS team also saw between 35 and 40 dead bodies along the roadside, with the majority of the corpses dressed in military uniforms,\u201d added UNMISS.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the Protection Cluster, a group of agencies and aid organizations coordinated in part by the UNHCR, stated on Wednesday that it was \u201cdeeply concerned about reports from several sources that parties to the current conflict in Bentiu town are both affirmatively preventing civilians from seeking refuge in the UNMISS Bentiu base and forcibly removing individual civilians from the Ministry of Health Hospital in Bentiu by parties to the conflict.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf these reports are true, such actions can constitute grave violations of human rights and\/or humanitarian law. Individual combatants and those with command responsibility could be held accountable for such violations,\u201d added the statement by the Protection Cluster.<\/p>\n<p>They further said that they wanted to know what had happened to those civilians forcibly removed from hospitals and other locations.<\/p>\n<p><em>Reporting by&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/radiotamazuj.org\/\">Radio Tamazuj<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Photo: A scene of Bentiu after its recapture by the government, 12 January 2014 (AP\/Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin)&nbsp;<!--break--><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"sws_supernormalaction\"><button on=\"tap:superwebshare-lightbox\" class=\"superwebshare_normal_button1 superwebshare-button-large superwebshare-button-square superwebshare_prompt superwebshare_button_svg\" style=\"color:#ffffff;background-color: #d52631;\" ><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" class=\"superwebshare-svg\"  fill=\"currentColor\" viewBox=\"0 0 1000 1000\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"0\"><path stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\" d=\"M789.86,323.67c91.79,0,164.25-72.46,164.25-164.25S881.64,0,789.86,0S625.6,72.46,625.6,164.25c0,4.83,0,14.49,0,24.15L306.76,371.98c-24.15-24.15-57.97-33.82-96.62-33.82c-91.79,0-164.25,72.46-164.25,164.25s72.46,164.25,164.25,164.25c38.65,0,72.46-14.49,96.62-33.82L625.6,821.26c0,9.66,0,14.49,0,19.32c0,86.96,72.46,159.42,159.42,159.42s159.42-72.46,159.42-159.42s-67.63-159.42-154.59-159.42c-33.82,0-67.63,9.66-96.62,33.82L374.4,526.57c0-9.66,0-19.32,0-24.15s0-14.49,0-24.15l318.84-188.41C717.39,314.01,751.21,323.67,789.86,323.67z\" \/><\/svg><span>Share article<\/span><\/button><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hundreds of people are unaccounted for and feared dead after rebel forces overran Bentiu town in Unity state of South Sudan on Tuesday, with multiple sources describing incidents of forced disappearances and mass killings of civilians.\u00a0 Fighting between the South Sudanese army and the Sudan People\u2019s Liberation Army in Opposition broke out Monday near Bentiu. By Tuesday morning the rebel group captured the town, which is the capital of Unity State. A trader from Darfur, Adam El Nibeiga, said he lost four brothers and two other relatives in a massacre at a home in Bentiu on Tuesday. In an interview with Radio Tamazuj today, he named his lost brothers as Ali El Sadig El Nibeiga, Issam El Sadig El Nibeiga, El Saud El Sadig El Nibeiga, and Abdulah El Sadig El Nibeiga, and the two relatives as Musa Abdulah Aslah and Abdulah Adam Saleh. When the rebels took over Bentiu, he said, the brothers were together with 44 other traders in a home belonging to Adam Juma Jodalah, a prominent merchant in Bentiu. The total number of 48 people in the house were taken outside, lined up, and then gunned down with a machine gun. &#8220;Forty-five (45) were killed and three wounded,&#8221; he said. El Nibeiga further said more than 180 traders were killed at the mosque: \u201cInside the mosque the total killed was more than 180 \u2013 at the big mosque in Bentiu in Khali Balag market.\u201d Another trader from Darfur explained that many Bentiu residents started to leave the city on Monday in anticipation of the rebel attack, and traders closed the market early, at about 4 or 5 p.m. He said about 250 went to the mosque to take shelter there together, while others went to their homes. Some also tried to leave the town, he said. One group that crossed the bridge to Rubkona was turned back by South Sudanese authorities, who refused them permission to leave, saying the city was still secure. In spite of this, some traders reportedly succeeded to leave the town. The trader further said that he reached the UNMISS compound in Bentiu together with about 20 other people. Fighting reached into the town at around 4 a.m. the next morning, Tuesday, after which more people came to the base. The trader, who declined to be named, repeated the same claim that all of the people in the mosque were killed. He said others were killed at the hospital. Yet another source in Unity state said that the attack on the mosque resulted in the killing of 250 and wounding of more than 40 Sudanese. He said that soldiers loyal to Riek Machar then forced ten Sudanese to collect the corpses from the mosque and take them to the bush to be buried. Government, rebel claims Officials of the South Sudanese government were forced from Bentiu by the rebel assault. State Security Advisor John Malok, speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday from an undisclosed location in the state, claimed that the rebels killed hundreds of people when they took the city. \u201cThe forces of the rebel Riek Machar killed yesterday the Arab and Darfur traders staying with us. They killed all of them. And they killed citizens and government employees and foreigners. That is what happened in the state,\u201d he said. He put the number of those killed on Tuesday and Wednesday at 371, insisting that the victims were civilians. He claimed there were killings at the mosque, churches and hospital. On the other side, a rebel official in Bentiu told Radio Tamazuj they were not responsible. Asked about the killing of the traders, the spokesman of the defected SPLA Division 4 said they killed only people wearing uniforms, denying killing civilians. He said they killed only \u2018tora bora,\u2019 a Sudanese term for rebels or mercenary forces, suggesting by implication that the Machar forces meant to target JEM, the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, which recruits most of its troops from Darfur and Kordofan, and perhaps also SPLM-N, whose troops are mostly Nuba. \u00a0 Malok, however, argued that JEM was nowhere present in Bentiu when the attack took place. \u201cThose people were not Justice and Equality Movement. Those people were just traders, they had no connection with Justice and Equality Movement. Those were traders working in the market,\u201d he said. One of the traders explained that the Machar forces suspected the Sudanese of involvement in the northern armed groups \u2013 JEM and SPLM-N \u2013 which they blame for backing Salva Kiir. &#8220;This is why they are targeting Sudanese,&#8221; he said, while adding that &#8220;Ugandans and Kenyans were also killed whereas Ethiopians were spared&#8221;. \u00a0 Survivors speak A group of Sudanese traders escaped from Bentiu including many who were wounded. They eventually reached to Abiemnhom, at town remaining under government control northwest of Bentiu near the Sudanese border. One of the traders in Abiemnhom, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, told Radio Tamazuj that prior to the attack there were 1373 foreign traders in Bentiu of different nationalities, including Sudanese, Kenyans, Eritreans, Ethiopians and Ugandans. He explained that hundreds are unaccounted for, citing also the same reports of a massacre at the mosque in the town. \u201cThose people (the rebels) entered the mosque, they surrounded the mosque. The missing now are 370 \u2013 they killed from them 200,\u201d he said. Another trader in Abiemnhom said that he was shot in Rubkona. He was awakened by the sound of shooting in the early morning on Tuesday, and later was shot while running away.\u00a0 The traders in Abiemnhom said that among them are 47 people who were shot during the clashes, all of them in Abiemnhom hospital. Another group of 25 were reportedly hurt during a lorry accident and taken to Aneit hospital in the neighbouring Abyei region. UNMISS \u2018gravely concerned\u2019 Statements by the UN peacekeeping mission and agencies suggest that over the last few days they tried to evacuate some civilians from various points in the city to their base, where they are now protecting more than 12,000 people. According to a statement today, UNMISS also sent out a patrol on Tuesday morning where they saw thousands of people gathered in the vicinity of Bentiu Hospital and the UN World Food Programme compound.  \u201cSome of these civilians later entered the UNMISS compound after nightfall on Tuesday evening,\u201d the statement read. \u201cOn Wednesday, UNMISS peacekeepers facilitated the movement of the displaced persons to the UNMISS protection-of-civilians site. On Tuesday the UNMISS team also saw between 35 and 40 dead bodies along the roadside, with the majority of the corpses dressed in military uniforms,\u201d added UNMISS. Meanwhile, the Protection Cluster, a group of agencies and aid organizations coordinated in part by the UNHCR, stated on Wednesday that it was \u201cdeeply concerned about reports from several sources that parties to the current conflict in Bentiu town are both affirmatively preventing civilians from seeking refuge in the UNMISS Bentiu base and forcibly removing individual civilians from the Ministry of Health Hospital in Bentiu by parties to the conflict.\u201d \u201cIf these reports are true, such actions can constitute grave violations of human rights and\/or humanitarian law. Individual combatants and those with command responsibility could be held accountable for such violations,\u201d added the statement by the Protection Cluster. They further said that they wanted to know what had happened to those civilians forcibly removed from hospitals and other locations. Reporting by\u00a0Radio Tamazuj Photo: A scene of Bentiu after its recapture by the government, 12 January 2014 (AP\/Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin)\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[27],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-185443","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-news"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Hundreds feared dead in Bentiu massacres, South Sudan - Dabanga Radio TV Online<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dabangasudan.org\/en\/all-news\/article\/hundreds-feared-dead-in-bentiu-massacres-south-sudan\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_GB\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Hundreds feared dead in Bentiu massacres, South Sudan - Dabanga Radio TV Online\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Hundreds of people are unaccounted for and feared dead after rebel forces overran Bentiu town in Unity state of South Sudan on Tuesday, with multiple sources describing incidents of forced disappearances and mass killings of civilians.\u00a0 Fighting between the South Sudanese army and the Sudan People\u2019s Liberation Army in Opposition broke out Monday near Bentiu. By Tuesday morning the rebel group captured the town, which is the capital of Unity State. A trader from Darfur, Adam El Nibeiga, said he lost four brothers and two other relatives in a massacre at a home in Bentiu on Tuesday. In an interview with Radio Tamazuj today, he named his lost brothers as Ali El Sadig El Nibeiga, Issam El Sadig El Nibeiga, El Saud El Sadig El Nibeiga, and Abdulah El Sadig El Nibeiga, and the two relatives as Musa Abdulah Aslah and Abdulah Adam Saleh. When the rebels took over Bentiu, he said, the brothers were together with 44 other traders in a home belonging to Adam Juma Jodalah, a prominent merchant in Bentiu. The total number of 48 people in the house were taken outside, lined up, and then gunned down with a machine gun. &quot;Forty-five (45) were killed and three wounded,&quot; he said. El Nibeiga further said more than 180 traders were killed at the mosque: \u201cInside the mosque the total killed was more than 180 \u2013 at the big mosque in Bentiu in Khali Balag market.\u201d Another trader from Darfur explained that many Bentiu residents started to leave the city on Monday in anticipation of the rebel attack, and traders closed the market early, at about 4 or 5 p.m. He said about 250 went to the mosque to take shelter there together, while others went to their homes. Some also tried to leave the town, he said. One group that crossed the bridge to Rubkona was turned back by South Sudanese authorities, who refused them permission to leave, saying the city was still secure. In spite of this, some traders reportedly succeeded to leave the town. The trader further said that he reached the UNMISS compound in Bentiu together with about 20 other people. Fighting reached into the town at around 4 a.m. the next morning, Tuesday, after which more people came to the base. The trader, who declined to be named, repeated the same claim that all of the people in the mosque were killed. He said others were killed at the hospital. Yet another source in Unity state said that the attack on the mosque resulted in the killing of 250 and wounding of more than 40 Sudanese. He said that soldiers loyal to Riek Machar then forced ten Sudanese to collect the corpses from the mosque and take them to the bush to be buried. Government, rebel claims Officials of the South Sudanese government were forced from Bentiu by the rebel assault. State Security Advisor John Malok, speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday from an undisclosed location in the state, claimed that the rebels killed hundreds of people when they took the city. \u201cThe forces of the rebel Riek Machar killed yesterday the Arab and Darfur traders staying with us. They killed all of them. And they killed citizens and government employees and foreigners. That is what happened in the state,\u201d he said. He put the number of those killed on Tuesday and Wednesday at 371, insisting that the victims were civilians. He claimed there were killings at the mosque, churches and hospital. On the other side, a rebel official in Bentiu told Radio Tamazuj they were not responsible. Asked about the killing of the traders, the spokesman of the defected SPLA Division 4 said they killed only people wearing uniforms, denying killing civilians. He said they killed only \u2018tora bora,\u2019 a Sudanese term for rebels or mercenary forces, suggesting by implication that the Machar forces meant to target JEM, the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, which recruits most of its troops from Darfur and Kordofan, and perhaps also SPLM-N, whose troops are mostly Nuba. \u00a0 Malok, however, argued that JEM was nowhere present in Bentiu when the attack took place. \u201cThose people were not Justice and Equality Movement. Those people were just traders, they had no connection with Justice and Equality Movement. Those were traders working in the market,\u201d he said. One of the traders explained that the Machar forces suspected the Sudanese of involvement in the northern armed groups \u2013 JEM and SPLM-N \u2013 which they blame for backing Salva Kiir. &quot;This is why they are targeting Sudanese,&quot; he said, while adding that &quot;Ugandans and Kenyans were also killed whereas Ethiopians were spared&quot;. \u00a0 Survivors speak A group of Sudanese traders escaped from Bentiu including many who were wounded. They eventually reached to Abiemnhom, at town remaining under government control northwest of Bentiu near the Sudanese border. One of the traders in Abiemnhom, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, told Radio Tamazuj that prior to the attack there were 1373 foreign traders in Bentiu of different nationalities, including Sudanese, Kenyans, Eritreans, Ethiopians and Ugandans. He explained that hundreds are unaccounted for, citing also the same reports of a massacre at the mosque in the town. \u201cThose people (the rebels) entered the mosque, they surrounded the mosque. The missing now are 370 \u2013 they killed from them 200,\u201d he said. Another trader in Abiemnhom said that he was shot in Rubkona. He was awakened by the sound of shooting in the early morning on Tuesday, and later was shot while running away.\u00a0 The traders in Abiemnhom said that among them are 47 people who were shot during the clashes, all of them in Abiemnhom hospital. Another group of 25 were reportedly hurt during a lorry accident and taken to Aneit hospital in the neighbouring Abyei region. UNMISS \u2018gravely concerned\u2019 Statements by the UN peacekeeping mission and agencies suggest that over the last few days they tried to evacuate some civilians from various points in the city to their base, where they are now protecting more than 12,000 people. According to a statement today, UNMISS also sent out a patrol on Tuesday morning where they saw thousands of people gathered in the vicinity of Bentiu Hospital and the UN World Food Programme compound. \u201cSome of these civilians later entered the UNMISS compound after nightfall on Tuesday evening,\u201d the statement read. \u201cOn Wednesday, UNMISS peacekeepers facilitated the movement of the displaced persons to the UNMISS protection-of-civilians site. On Tuesday the UNMISS team also saw between 35 and 40 dead bodies along the roadside, with the majority of the corpses dressed in military uniforms,\u201d added UNMISS. Meanwhile, the Protection Cluster, a group of agencies and aid organizations coordinated in part by the UNHCR, stated on Wednesday that it was \u201cdeeply concerned about reports from several sources that parties to the current conflict in Bentiu town are both affirmatively preventing civilians from seeking refuge in the UNMISS Bentiu base and forcibly removing individual civilians from the Ministry of Health Hospital in Bentiu by parties to the conflict.\u201d \u201cIf these reports are true, such actions can constitute grave violations of human rights and\/or humanitarian law. Individual combatants and those with command responsibility could be held accountable for such violations,\u201d added the statement by the Protection Cluster. They further said that they wanted to know what had happened to those civilians forcibly removed from hospitals and other locations. 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By Tuesday morning the rebel group captured the town, which is the capital of Unity State. A trader from Darfur, Adam El Nibeiga, said he lost four brothers and two other relatives in a massacre at a home in Bentiu on Tuesday. In an interview with Radio Tamazuj today, he named his lost brothers as Ali El Sadig El Nibeiga, Issam El Sadig El Nibeiga, El Saud El Sadig El Nibeiga, and Abdulah El Sadig El Nibeiga, and the two relatives as Musa Abdulah Aslah and Abdulah Adam Saleh. When the rebels took over Bentiu, he said, the brothers were together with 44 other traders in a home belonging to Adam Juma Jodalah, a prominent merchant in Bentiu. The total number of 48 people in the house were taken outside, lined up, and then gunned down with a machine gun. \"Forty-five (45) were killed and three wounded,\" he said. El Nibeiga further said more than 180 traders were killed at the mosque: \u201cInside the mosque the total killed was more than 180 \u2013 at the big mosque in Bentiu in Khali Balag market.\u201d Another trader from Darfur explained that many Bentiu residents started to leave the city on Monday in anticipation of the rebel attack, and traders closed the market early, at about 4 or 5 p.m. He said about 250 went to the mosque to take shelter there together, while others went to their homes. Some also tried to leave the town, he said. One group that crossed the bridge to Rubkona was turned back by South Sudanese authorities, who refused them permission to leave, saying the city was still secure. In spite of this, some traders reportedly succeeded to leave the town. The trader further said that he reached the UNMISS compound in Bentiu together with about 20 other people. Fighting reached into the town at around 4 a.m. the next morning, Tuesday, after which more people came to the base. The trader, who declined to be named, repeated the same claim that all of the people in the mosque were killed. He said others were killed at the hospital. Yet another source in Unity state said that the attack on the mosque resulted in the killing of 250 and wounding of more than 40 Sudanese. He said that soldiers loyal to Riek Machar then forced ten Sudanese to collect the corpses from the mosque and take them to the bush to be buried. Government, rebel claims Officials of the South Sudanese government were forced from Bentiu by the rebel assault. State Security Advisor John Malok, speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday from an undisclosed location in the state, claimed that the rebels killed hundreds of people when they took the city. \u201cThe forces of the rebel Riek Machar killed yesterday the Arab and Darfur traders staying with us. They killed all of them. And they killed citizens and government employees and foreigners. That is what happened in the state,\u201d he said. He put the number of those killed on Tuesday and Wednesday at 371, insisting that the victims were civilians. He claimed there were killings at the mosque, churches and hospital. On the other side, a rebel official in Bentiu told Radio Tamazuj they were not responsible. Asked about the killing of the traders, the spokesman of the defected SPLA Division 4 said they killed only people wearing uniforms, denying killing civilians. He said they killed only \u2018tora bora,\u2019 a Sudanese term for rebels or mercenary forces, suggesting by implication that the Machar forces meant to target JEM, the rebel Justice and Equality Movement, which recruits most of its troops from Darfur and Kordofan, and perhaps also SPLM-N, whose troops are mostly Nuba. \u00a0 Malok, however, argued that JEM was nowhere present in Bentiu when the attack took place. \u201cThose people were not Justice and Equality Movement. Those people were just traders, they had no connection with Justice and Equality Movement. Those were traders working in the market,\u201d he said. One of the traders explained that the Machar forces suspected the Sudanese of involvement in the northern armed groups \u2013 JEM and SPLM-N \u2013 which they blame for backing Salva Kiir. \"This is why they are targeting Sudanese,\" he said, while adding that \"Ugandans and Kenyans were also killed whereas Ethiopians were spared\". \u00a0 Survivors speak A group of Sudanese traders escaped from Bentiu including many who were wounded. They eventually reached to Abiemnhom, at town remaining under government control northwest of Bentiu near the Sudanese border. One of the traders in Abiemnhom, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, told Radio Tamazuj that prior to the attack there were 1373 foreign traders in Bentiu of different nationalities, including Sudanese, Kenyans, Eritreans, Ethiopians and Ugandans. He explained that hundreds are unaccounted for, citing also the same reports of a massacre at the mosque in the town. \u201cThose people (the rebels) entered the mosque, they surrounded the mosque. The missing now are 370 \u2013 they killed from them 200,\u201d he said. Another trader in Abiemnhom said that he was shot in Rubkona. He was awakened by the sound of shooting in the early morning on Tuesday, and later was shot while running away.\u00a0 The traders in Abiemnhom said that among them are 47 people who were shot during the clashes, all of them in Abiemnhom hospital. Another group of 25 were reportedly hurt during a lorry accident and taken to Aneit hospital in the neighbouring Abyei region. UNMISS \u2018gravely concerned\u2019 Statements by the UN peacekeeping mission and agencies suggest that over the last few days they tried to evacuate some civilians from various points in the city to their base, where they are now protecting more than 12,000 people. According to a statement today, UNMISS also sent out a patrol on Tuesday morning where they saw thousands of people gathered in the vicinity of Bentiu Hospital and the UN World Food Programme compound. \u201cSome of these civilians later entered the UNMISS compound after nightfall on Tuesday evening,\u201d the statement read. \u201cOn Wednesday, UNMISS peacekeepers facilitated the movement of the displaced persons to the UNMISS protection-of-civilians site. On Tuesday the UNMISS team also saw between 35 and 40 dead bodies along the roadside, with the majority of the corpses dressed in military uniforms,\u201d added UNMISS. Meanwhile, the Protection Cluster, a group of agencies and aid organizations coordinated in part by the UNHCR, stated on Wednesday that it was \u201cdeeply concerned about reports from several sources that parties to the current conflict in Bentiu town are both affirmatively preventing civilians from seeking refuge in the UNMISS Bentiu base and forcibly removing individual civilians from the Ministry of Health Hospital in Bentiu by parties to the conflict.\u201d \u201cIf these reports are true, such actions can constitute grave violations of human rights and\/or humanitarian law. Individual combatants and those with command responsibility could be held accountable for such violations,\u201d added the statement by the Protection Cluster. They further said that they wanted to know what had happened to those civilians forcibly removed from hospitals and other locations. 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