Gabriel Gatwech Chan (1960
– 5 January 2017), more commonly known by the nickname Tang-Ginye or Tanginye meaning "long pipe",
was a
Nuer Nuer may refer to:
* Nuer people
* Nuer language
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and a commander in various primarily
Nuer Nuer may refer to:
* Nuer people
* Nuer language
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rebel militias in
South Sudan
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.
General Tanginye led a southern border militia allied to the
Khartoum
Khartoum or Khartum ( ; ar, الخرطوم, Al-Khurṭūm, din, Kaartuɔ̈m) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing n ...
government during Sudan's
civil war
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government polic ...
.
Members of the Sudanese armed forces loyal to Tanginye in
Malakal
Malakal is a city in South Sudan. It is the capital of Upper Nile State, South Sudan, along the White Nile River. It also serves as the headquarter of Malakal county and it used to be the headquarter of Upper Nile Region from 1970s to late 1990s ...
clashed with the
Sudan People's Liberation Army
The South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), formerly the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), is the army of the Republic of South Sudan. The SPLA was founded as a guerrilla movement against the government of Sudan in 1983 and was a ...
(SPLA) in 2006, killing about 150 people, and in 2009 in breach of the peace deal.
In April 2011, clashes between his militia and the SPLA in the state of
Jonglei
Jonglei State is a state of South Sudan with Bor as its centre of government and the biggest city. Jonglei state comprises nine counties: Bor, Akobo, Ayod, Uror, Duk, Nyirol, Pigi, Twic East, and Fangak. Jonglei State is the largest st ...
killed at least 57 according to government officials.
Shortly thereafter, Tanginye surrendered to SPLA forces and was placed under house arrest in
Juba
Juba () is the capital and largest city of South Sudan. The city is situated on the White Nile and also serves as the capital of the Central Equatoria State. It is the world's newest capital city to be elevated as such, and had a population ...
awaiting charges against him. During the
South Sudanese Civil War
The South Sudanese Civil War was a multi-sided civil war in South Sudan between forces of the government and opposition forces. In December 2013, President Kiir accused his former deputy Riek Machar and ten others of attempting a coup d'état. ...
, he allied with the
SPLA-IO and later
Lam Akol
Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin, is a South Sudanese politician of Shilluk descent. He is the current leader of National Democratic Movement (NDM) party. He is a former high-ranking official in the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), and subsequently bec ...
's militia, a Juba linked rebel group called the National Democratic Movement (NDM) and became its
chief of staff.
In January 2017 he visited a NDM-allied group, the
Tiger Faction New Forces
The Tiger Faction New Forces (short: TFNF, also called Tiger Faction or The Tigers) was a Shilluk militia that took part in the South Sudanese Civil War with the aim of reversing the division of South Sudan into 28 (later 32) states in order to ...
, 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
John Uliny John Uliny, also known as Johnson Olony, Johnson Olonyi, and John Olony, is a South Sudanese militia leader. He is a member of the Shilluk ethnic group.
Biography
Uliny is from Upper Nile. He was the leader of a group of forces waiting for integr ...
, and Tanginye was killed alongside most of the Tigers.
Sudanese Civil Wars
During the
First Sudanese Civil War
The First Sudanese Civil War (also known as the Anyanya Rebellion or Anyanya I, after the name of the rebels, a term in the Madi language which means 'snake venom') was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the ...
, Tanginye joined the
Anyanya
The Anyanya (also Anya-Nya) were a southern Sudanese separatist rebel army formed during the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972). A separate movement that rose during the Second Sudanese Civil War were, in turn, called Anyanya II. ''Anyanya'' m ...
movement. Tanginye disliked the
Addis Ababa Agreement that ended the civil war in 1972, so he joined the mainly
Nuer Nuer may refer to:
* Nuer people
* Nuer language
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Anyanya II
Anyanya II is the name taken in 1978 by a group of the 64 tribes of South Sudan dissidents who took up arms in All of Sudan.
The name implies continuity with the Anyanya, or Anya-Nya, movement of the First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972).
When ...
. In 1984, he and other
Anyanya II
Anyanya II is the name taken in 1978 by a group of the 64 tribes of South Sudan dissidents who took up arms in All of Sudan.
The name implies continuity with the Anyanya, or Anya-Nya, movement of the First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972).
When ...
leaders allied with the
Sudanese government in order to fight the mainly
Dinka
The Dinka people ( din, Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan with a sizable diaspora population abroad. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Jonglei to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of ...
Sudan People's Liberation Army
The South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), formerly the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), is the army of the Republic of South Sudan. The SPLA was founded as a guerrilla movement against the government of Sudan in 1983 and was a ...
. While large numbers of the
Anyanya II
Anyanya II is the name taken in 1978 by a group of the 64 tribes of South Sudan dissidents who took up arms in All of Sudan.
The name implies continuity with the Anyanya, or Anya-Nya, movement of the First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972).
When ...
joined the
SPLA around 1988, Tanginye and his forces stayed allied to the government. Tanginye and his forces joined the
SPLA-Nasir
The SPLA-Nasir was a splinter faction of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), a rebel group that fought in the Second Sudanese Civil War. Originally created as an attempt by the Nuer tribe to replace SPLA leader John Garang in August 1991, ...
faction after it split from the
SPLA in 1991. Tanginye became a part of the
South Sudan Defence Forces
The South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), formerly the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), is the army of the Republic of South Sudan. The SPLA was founded as a guerrilla movement against the government of Sudan in 1983 and was a ...
as part of the
Khartoum Peace Agreement of 1997 The Khartoum Peace Agreement of 1997 was an agreement made on 21 April 1997 between the Khartoum-based government of Sudan and various militia leaders from South Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983-2005).
The agreement formalized pri ...
. After the defection of
Lam Akol
Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin, is a South Sudanese politician of Shilluk descent. He is the current leader of National Democratic Movement (NDM) party. He is a former high-ranking official in the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), and subsequently bec ...
in October 2003, the Sudanese government feared losing the
Upper Nile area. They provided Tanginye's forces with boats, trucks, guns, and ammunition, which Tanginye used in a campaign in the modern
Western Nile State
Fashoda State (previously named Western Nile State) was a state in South Sudan that existed between 2 October 2015 and 22 February 2020. It was located in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan, and it bordered the country of Sudan to the ...
in 2004 designed to rid the area of
SPLA support.
The campaign killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands of civilians through its use of burning and looting villages. Tanginye was made a
major general
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of the
Sudanese Armed Forces
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in 2004. Unlike many of the pro-Sudan militiamen who were integrated into the
SPLA, Tanginye did not sign the
Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006
The Juba Declaration of 8 January 2006, formally the ''Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) And the South Sudan Defence Forces (SSDF) 8 January 2006'', laid out the basis for unifying rival m ...
.
However, Brig. John Both did integrate into the
SPLA and took about 70 percent of Tanginye's force with him, leaving the remaining forces estimated at less than 500.
2005-2011

After the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA, ar, اتفاقية السلام الشامل, Ittifāqiyyah al-salām al-šāmil), also known as the Naivasha Agreement, was an accord signed on January 9, 2005, by the Sudan People's Liberation Moveme ...
ended the
Second Sudanese Civil War
The Second Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1983 to 2005 between the central Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army. It was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. Although it originat ...
in 2005, Tanginye's forces became part of the
Joint Integrated Units
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF; ar, القوات المسلحة السودانية, Al-Quwwat al-Musallaha as-Sudaniyah) are the military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. In 2011, IISS estimated the regular forces' numbers at personnel, w ...
. He mostly stayed in
Khartoum
Khartoum or Khartum ( ; ar, الخرطوم, Al-Khurṭūm, din, Kaartuɔ̈m) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing n ...
, only occasionally visiting the South.
In 2006, the
SPLA offered Tanginye the post of Commissioner of
Fangak
Fangak is a community in South Sudan. It lies in Fangak County in Jonglei state. The capital is Old Fanguk. It was once a British garrison town. The administration buildings were destroyed during the civil war.
During the Second Sudanese Civil ...
, but tensions increased when Tanginye asked to keep his 'personal'
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Computing
* Ser ...
forces and SAF position.
Clashes broke out between the
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* Svenska Automobilfabriken, a Swedish auto manufacturer
Computing
* Ser ...
and
SPLA components of the Joint Integrated Unit in
Malakal
Malakal is a city in South Sudan. It is the capital of Upper Nile State, South Sudan, along the White Nile River. It also serves as the headquarter of Malakal county and it used to be the headquarter of Upper Nile Region from 1970s to late 1990s ...
, leaving about 150 dead in the
Battle of Malakal
The Battle of Malakal occurred at the end of November 2006 in the southern Sudanese town of Malakal. The clashes between Sudanese government forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Army were the most serious breach of a 2005 deal to end the Sec ...
.
When Tanginye visited Malakal in 2009 to visit relatives, clashes also broke out between units of the
SAF SAF, S.A.F or saf might refer to:
Companies
* SAF Tehnika, a producer of digital microwave data transmission equipment
* Strip Art Features, a comic book publishing house
* Svenska Automobilfabriken, a Swedish auto manufacturer
Computing
* Ser ...
that were former members of Tanginye's militia and the
SPLA, leaving about 60 dead. In September 2010, Tanginye was offered
amnesty
Amnesty (from the Ancient Greek ἀμνηστία, ''amnestia'', "forgetfulness, passing over") is defined as "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of people, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power offic ...
by
Salva Kiir
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People
*Francisco Salva Campillo (1751-1828), Spanish scientist
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, and he visited
Juba
Juba () is the capital and largest city of South Sudan. The city is situated on the White Nile and also serves as the capital of the Central Equatoria State. It is the world's newest capital city to be elevated as such, and had a population ...
and
Bentiu
Bentiu, also spelled Bantiu, is a city in South Sudan and capital of the state of Unity State.
Location
Bentiu is located in Rubkona County, Unity State, in northern South Sudan, near the international border with the Republic of the Sudan. It ...
and met with
Nuer Nuer may refer to:
* Nuer people
* Nuer language
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members of the
SPLM
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. He reportedly agreed to join the
SPLA, but remained quiet the following months. Members of the
SAF SAF, S.A.F or saf might refer to:
Companies
* SAF Tehnika, a producer of digital microwave data transmission equipment
* Strip Art Features, a comic book publishing house
* Svenska Automobilfabriken, a Swedish auto manufacturer
Computing
* Ser ...
in Malakal
Joint Integrated Unit who remained loyal to Tanginye became concerned about their uncertain future, with some opposing the idea of Tanginye joining the
SPLA, and in early February 2011 clashes broke out among the
SAF SAF, S.A.F or saf might refer to:
Companies
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* Strip Art Features, a comic book publishing house
* Svenska Automobilfabriken, a Swedish auto manufacturer
Computing
* Ser ...
units in Malakal, which soon spread to other towns in the
Upper Nile State
Upper Nile is a state in South Sudan. The White Nile flowes through the state, giving it its name. The state also shares a similar name with the region of Greater Upper Nile, of which it was part along with the states of Unity and Jonglei. It h ...
including
Paloich Paloich refers to an area in South Sudan in Upper Nile State that includes oil-related Paloich Airport (also spelled as Palouge Airport) and adjacent Palogue oil field
The Palogue oil field is an oil field located in Melut Basin near the settl ...
. These clashes resulted in about 50 dead.
In mid-February 2011,
Pagan Amum
Pa'gan Amum Okiech (born 3 January 1959) is a South Sudanese politician. He is the co-founder of South Sudan Reborn, a political organisation that attempts to bring peace to South Sudan and is the primary spokesperson. He is also the head of the ...
reported that Tanginye had returned to the South in January with 300 men driving trucks with mounted machine guns supplied by
Khartoum
Khartoum or Khartum ( ; ar, الخرطوم, Al-Khurṭūm, din, Kaartuɔ̈m) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing n ...
. Pagan said that Tanginye was on the move to
Fangak County
Fangak County is an administrative area in Jonglei State, South Sudan, with headquarters in the town of Phom el Zaraf.
Location
The county is located between Koch County in Unity State in the South-West, Guit County in Unity State to the we ...
to join
George Athor's rebellion George Athor's rebellion was an uprising in the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011), Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (later the independent South Sudan) which lasted from April 2010 to December 2011. Organized by South Sudanese military ...
.
In early April 2011, Tanginye assembled some of his men at Kaldok,
Fangak County
Fangak County is an administrative area in Jonglei State, South Sudan, with headquarters in the town of Phom el Zaraf.
Location
The county is located between Koch County in Unity State in the South-West, Guit County in Unity State to the we ...
, supposedly for integration into the
SPLA. On 20 April, an officer who refused to integrate his forces was killed. On 23–24 April, Tanginye's forces clashed with
SPLA 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
SPLA. He was then placed under house arrest in
Juba
Juba () is the capital and largest city of South Sudan. The city is situated on the White Nile and also serves as the capital of the Central Equatoria State. It is the world's newest capital city to be elevated as such, and had a population ...
.
Independent South Sudan
Tanginye was still detained when
South Sudan
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gained its
independence
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on 9 July 2011. However, on 7 October 2013, president
Salva Kiir
Salva (Latin for "Save") may refer to:
People
*Francisco Salva Campillo (1751-1828), Spanish scientist
* Ramon d'Salva (born 1921), Filipino actor
* Héctor Salva (1939-2015), Uruguayan football midfielder
*Salva Kiir Mayardit (born 1951), South ...
pardoned Tanginye and other former militia commanders. On 29 November 2013, Tanginye was appointed a major general in the
SPLA. After the start of the
South Sudanese Civil War
The South Sudanese Civil War was a multi-sided civil war in South Sudan between forces of the government and opposition forces. In December 2013, President Kiir accused his former deputy Riek Machar and ten others of attempting a coup d'état. ...
, Tanginye joined the
SPLA-IO. Tanginye's
Nuer Nuer may refer to:
* Nuer people
* Nuer language
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fighters attacked
Shilluk settlements in
Panykang County
Panykang is a county in the Upper Nile State, South Sudan
South Sudan (; din, Paguot Thudän), officially the Republic of South Sudan ( din, Paankɔc Cuëny Thudän), is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia, S ...
during December 2013 and January 2014. Tanginye's fighters were stationed in New Fangak and primarily fought
Johnson Olony John Uliny, also known as Johnson Olony, Johnson Olonyi, and John Olony, is a South Sudanese militia leader. He is a member of the Shilluk ethnic group.
Biography
Uliny is from Upper Nile. He was the leader of a group of forces waiting for integ ...
's Agwelek Forces until they ended their alliance with the
SPLA on 14 May 2015. Since then, Olony's forces acted in concert with Tanginye. On 23 June 2015, Tanginye and fellow
SPLA-IO general Thomas Mabor Dhol took
Malakal
Malakal is a city in South Sudan. It is the capital of Upper Nile State, South Sudan, along the White Nile River. It also serves as the headquarter of Malakal county and it used to be the headquarter of Upper Nile Region from 1970s to late 1990s ...
from the
SPLA's 1st Division in an opportunistic attack with a force composed mainly of troops from
Ulang and
Fangak
Fangak is a community in South Sudan. It lies in Fangak County in Jonglei state. The capital is Old Fanguk. It was once a British garrison town. The administration buildings were destroyed during the civil war.
During the Second Sudanese Civil ...
counties along with some of
Olony's men. In June 2015, Tanginye signed a letter expressing frustration with
Riek Machar
Dr. Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon (born 26 November 1952) is a South Sudanese politician who serves as the First Vice President of South Sudan.
Political life
In February 2020, Machar was re-sworn in as first vice president following a revitalised ...
, and in August 2015 he left the
SPLA-IO and joined
Gabriel Changson Chang
Dr.Gabriel Changson Chang is a South Sudanese politician who worked in the Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism and was the acting Minister of Finance in the Cabinet of South Sudan and the Cabinet of Sudan from March 2007 to July 2007. He ...
's Federal Democratic Party/South Sudan Armed Forces.
Lam Akol
Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin, is a South Sudanese politician of Shilluk descent. He is the current leader of National Democratic Movement (NDM) party. He is a former high-ranking official in the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), and subsequently bec ...
then brought Tanginye into his primarily
Shilluk 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
Fangak
Fangak is a community in South Sudan. It lies in Fangak County in Jonglei state. The capital is Old Fanguk. It was once a British garrison town. The administration buildings were destroyed during the civil war.
During the Second Sudanese Civil ...
to raise troops for the NDM, but in January 2017 he visited a NDM-allied group, the
Tiger Faction New Forces
The Tiger Faction New Forces (short: TFNF, also called Tiger Faction or The Tigers) was a Shilluk militia that took part in the South Sudanese Civil War with the aim of reversing the division of South Sudan into 28 (later 32) states in order to ...
, 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
John Uliny John Uliny, also known as Johnson Olony, Johnson Olonyi, and John Olony, is a South Sudanese militia leader. He is a member of the Shilluk ethnic group.
Biography
Uliny is from Upper Nile. He was the leader of a group of forces waiting for integr ...
, and Tanginye was killed alongside most of the Tigers.
See also
*
Battle of Malakal
The Battle of Malakal occurred at the end of November 2006 in the southern Sudanese town of Malakal. The clashes between Sudanese government forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Army were the most serious breach of a 2005 deal to end the Sec ...
*
George Athor's rebellion George Athor's rebellion was an uprising in the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011), Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (later the independent South Sudan) which lasted from April 2010 to December 2011. Organized by South Sudanese military ...
*
Peter Gadet
Peter Gatdet Yak (1958 – 15 April 2019) or Peter Gadet was a Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) general who became the leader of the South Sudan Liberation Army (SSLA), a rebel movement in South Sudan. Early life
He was born between 1957 and ...
References
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Sudan People's Liberation Movement politicians
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2017 deaths
1960 births
People of the South Sudanese Civil War