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303: 44: 999: 1065: 1042: 982: 965: 948: 1000:"Text of letter from breakaway commanders in the SPLA-iO, requesting that President Omar al-Bashir of the Khartoum regime send them arms directly | 26 June 2015" 602: 554:, in the Hamra area in the northern Upper Nile. In course of this visit, the Tigers were attacked by SPLM-IO-affiliated fighters belonging to the militia of 546:
National Democratic Movement as its chief of staff, a desperate choice given Tanginye's brutal campaigns against the Shilluk. Tanginye was supposed to go to
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troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Gatwich Gai, leaving 7 SPLA and 57 of Tanginye's men dead. On 25 April, Tanginye and 1,300 of his men surrendered to the
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support. The campaign killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands of civilians through its use of burning and looting villages. Tanginye was made a
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killed at least 57 according to government officials. Shortly thereafter, Tanginye surrendered to SPLA forces and was placed under house arrest in
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who remained loyal to Tanginye became concerned about their uncertain future, with some opposing the idea of Tanginye joining the
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area. They provided Tanginye's forces with boats, trucks, guns, and ammunition, which Tanginye used in a campaign in the modern
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reported that Tanginye had returned to the South in January with 300 men driving trucks with mounted machine guns supplied by
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pardoned Tanginye and other former militia commanders. On 29 November 2013, Tanginye was appointed a major general in the
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and took about 70 percent of Tanginye's force with him, leaving the remaining forces estimated at less than 500.
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on 14 May 2015. Since then, Olony's forces acted in concert with Tanginye. On 23 June 2015, Tanginye and fellow
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during December 2013 and January 2014. Tanginye's fighters were stationed in New Fangak and primarily fought
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around 1988, Tanginye and his forces stayed allied to the government. Tanginye and his forces joined the
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to raise troops for the NDM, but in January 2017 he visited a NDM-allied group, the
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in 2004. Unlike many of the pro-Sudan militiamen who were integrated into the
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in October 2003, the Sudanese government feared losing the
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units in Malakal, which soon spread to other towns in the
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that ended the civil war in 1972, so he joined the mainly
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that were former members of Tanginye's militia and the
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forces and SAF position. Clashes broke out between the
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on 9 July 2011. However, on 7 October 2013, president
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Location of Tanginye's rebellion (in brown) by 2011
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He reportedly agreed to join the 24: 669: 288:Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006 25: 1097: 852:"South Sudan clashes 'killed 50'" 805: 776: 747: 722: 647: 621: 530:, and in August 2015 he left the 458:Tanginye was still detained when 350:, leaving about 150 dead in the 256:Khartoum Peace Agreement of 1997 246:faction after it split from the 208:movement. Tanginye disliked the 1035: 1018: 992: 975: 958: 941: 916: 891: 866: 844: 827: 605:. Radio Tamazuj. Archived from 506:general Thomas Mabor Dhol took 700: 232:Sudan People's Liberation Army 158:Sudan People's Liberation Army 27:Southern Sudanese rebel leader 13: 1: 583: 312:Comprehensive Peace Agreement 234:. While large numbers of the 688:. BBCnews.com. 24 April 2011 522:counties along with some of 297: 286:, Tanginye did not sign the 7: 561: 129:meaning "long pipe", was a 10: 1102: 252:South Sudan Defence Forces 145:government during Sudan's 786:Masura (7 January 2017). 735:. South Sudan News Agency 474:. After the start of the 316:Second Sudanese Civil War 258:. After the defection of 103:Second Sudanese Civil War 94: 77: 61: 53: 41: 34: 573:George Athor's rebellion 552:Tiger Faction New Forces 476:South Sudanese Civil War 428:George Athor's rebellion 223:leaders allied with the 219:. In 1984, he and other 202:First Sudanese Civil War 186:Tiger Faction New Forces 170:South Sudanese Civil War 111:South Sudanese Civil War 107:George Athor's rebellion 99:First Sudanese Civil War 454:Independent South Sudan 536:Gabriel Changson Chang 478:, Tanginye joined the 322:. He mostly stayed in 320:Joint Integrated Units 307: 204:, Tanginye joined the 396:Joint Integrated Unit 305: 280:Sudanese Armed Forces 210:Addis Ababa Agreement 172:, he allied with the 72:Republic of the Sudan 928:www.sudantribune.com 903:www.sudantribune.com 878:www.sudantribune.com 712:www.sudantribune.com 119:Gabriel Gatwech Chan 57:Gabriel Gatwech Chan 196:Sudanese Civil Wars 854:. 27 February 2009 657:. 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Index

Gabriel Tang

Fangak County
Republic of the Sudan
South Sudan
First Sudanese Civil War
Second Sudanese Civil War
George Athor's rebellion
South Sudanese Civil War
Nuer
Nuer
South Sudan
Khartoum
civil war
Malakal
clashed with
Sudan People's Liberation Army
Jonglei
Juba
South Sudanese Civil War
SPLA-IO
Lam Akol
chief of staff
Tiger Faction New Forces
John Uliny
First Sudanese Civil War
Anyanya
Addis Ababa Agreement
Nuer
Anyanya II

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