


Last week I was on a long range patrol for three days to a place called BUNJ, a small village/town 250 kms away from our team site. To give you an idea of the road conditions, it took us over 5 hours in the 4X4's to get there.
There we had a task to count and verify soldiers and wpns at the encampment of the Joint Integrated Unit (JIUs) based there. The JIUs are an attempt to form one army out of the northern SAF and the souther SPLA troops. Predictibly, they are encamped in separate locations, wear different uniforms and are anything but "joint". At least in BUNJ, they seem to have good relations though.
We saw the coolest site on the way back, we encountered a tribe of Nomads moving from the north to south for winter. About 1000 cows, goats, assorted animals and 300-400 men, women and children. Very colourful, kind of friendly. the women were riding the cows, young girls as well carrying calves, and themen and boys walked along picking up straglers from the herd. I got the impression that they were as amazed to see us "white guys" as we were to see them. These are basically wandering non-state peoples - no address, no papers, no schooling, a society of their own. They carry their shelters and all belongings with them. Very interesting, a real "National Geographic moment!" You can see us in one of the jeeps trying to make our way through it all.