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Town in Upper Nile, South Sudan
Pagak
town
Pagak is located in South SudanPagakPagak
Coordinates: 8°29′N 34°01′E / 8.483°N 34.017°E / 8.483; 34.017
Country South Sudan
States of South SudanUpper Nile
CountyMaban County
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Pagak is a town in South Sudan in Upper Nile state, a few kilometers from Jikawo across the Ethiopian border.

History

Main article: Pagak offensive

Until 2017 Pagak served as headquarters for SPLA-IO rebels. On 6 August 2017 Pagak was captured by South Sudan government forces during the offensive. In late 2018, Pagak residents accused government troops of committing massive deforestation crimes. The residents alleged that government soldiers cut down trees and sell them to Ethiopian traders in the form of charcoal.

References

  1. Vaughan, C.; Schomerus, M.; De Vries, L.; Vries, Lotje de (10 December 2013). The Borderlands of South Sudan: Authority and Identity in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives. ISBN 9781137340894.
  2. "Rebel stronghold falls to government troops". Radio Tamazuj. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  3. "South Sudan troops accused of committing environmental crimes in Pagak". South Sudan News Agency. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
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