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Kuol Manyang Juuk : ウィキペディア英語版
Kuol Manyang Juuk
Kuol Manyang is a South Sudanese politician. He is a member of the SPLM. He became governor of Jonglei state on 15 December 2007, following the first former governor, Philip Thon Leek from Dink Nyarweng of Duk county, to curb cattle raiding and abduction of children in the region.〔Mayen Daniel Mangok, ("New governor of Sudan’s Jonglei pledges to disarm the state" ), ''Sudan Tribune'', 25 December 2007 (accessed 18 December 2010)〕
== Biography ==
Kuol is from Dinka Bor of Southern Sudan. He was born in 1945 in Mathiang village, located about 25 kilometers northeast of Bor town, capital of Jonglei state. He comes from Pathoyeth clan, a well-known warrior section in Dinka Bor from Agok lineage. He pursued elementary and intermediate education in Malakal before going to Khartoum Vocational Training Centre, where he was awarded a diploma in engineering, earning him employment in Wed Madeni, Gezira state, in central Sudan, as a vocational inspector at the center. He later went to East Germany for studies at one of the technical institutes in Magdeburg for two years, 1975–77, where he earned another diploma in engineering. Juuk was appointed instructor at a vocational training centre in Wau in 1977 following his return from East Germany. He later moved to Juba in 1978 where he worked as deputy manager at the Multipurpose Training Centre (MTC) until December 1983 when he decided to rebel against the Sudanese government and joined the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM).
He is one of the tallest members in The SPLA commanders. Mr. Kuol is known in Southern Sudan as anti-corruption and development oriented official. He is one of the architect of fairness throughout the liberation struggle and areas of his direct control. Previous to becoming governor of Jonglei, he was Minister of Roads and Transport in the government of National Unity of Sudan. At a party congress at Bor, Kuol was reappointed chairman of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement in Jonglei state, and Deputy Governor Hussein Maar Nyuot deputy chair.〔Philip Thon Aleu, ("SPLM Jonglei state congress starts, leaders go unopposed" ), ''Sudan Tribune'' published 29 April 2008 (accessed 15 December 2010)〕 A priority for Kuol has been achieving civil order through disarming the various armed groups in South Sudan; sources credit Kuol with being the primary force for that country's disarmament campaign carried out from June through November 2008.〔Adam O'Brien, (''Shots in the Dark: The 2008 South Sudan Civilian Disarmament Campaign'' ), January 2009. Small Arms Survey, Sudan Working Paper No. 16, p. 17〕
Kuol Manyang continued to serve as Jonglei governor until he was appointed in 2013 as minister of defense. Besides holding this position, he remains the head of the SPLM branch office in Jonglei and continues to hold membership in the SPLM Political Bureau.

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