George Athor's rebellion

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George Athor's rebellion
Part of the factional violence in South Sudan
Map of South Sudan, with areas affected by different rebel groups depicted in various colors
Map showing insurgencies in northeastern South Sudan from 2010 to 2011. Areas affected by George Athor's rebellion in red.
Date30 April 2010 – 19 December 2011
(1 year, 7 months, 2 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Northeastern South Sudan (part of Sudan's Southern Sudan Autonomous Region until July 2011)
Result

South Sudanese government victory

  • Death of George Athor
  • Many rebel areas retaken by government forces
  • Athor's forces largely surrender in February 2012
Belligerents
South Sudan Democratic Movement (SSDM)
Gabriel Tanginye's militia
Supported by:
 Sudan
 Eritrea (alleged)
EUPF (alleged)
 South Sudan (Southern Sudan Autonomous Region until July 2011)
Commanders and leaders
George Athor 
Gabriel Tanginye Surrendered
Abraham Thiong Ajang[1]
Units involved

SSDM/A

  • George Athor's private army
  • Various tribal militias (loosely)
Gabriel Tanginye's militia
Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA)
South Sudan Police Service

Wildlife wardens
Strength
2,000–Thousands[2] Unclear
Casualties and losses
At least hundreds killed[3]