festus mogae, former president of botswana, who chairs the joint monitoring and evaluation commissionn written out of the picture. 0k. has the war stopped? the war hasn't stopped, but the international community has lined up a between salva kiir and his new deputy, taban deng, who is from the nuer tribe, as you are. you've just spoken about a genocide looming. this is a report by the un. if that government was doing something that was good for the country, definitely there would be no reports talking about genocide in that country. so, in a nutshell, the peace agreement has collapsed. there is no agreement in place. the government continues to pursue a scorched earth policy for targeting civilians, for targeting those that are dissenting voices. now the war has escalated even more. so if the international community believe, and president salva kiir believes, that by having taban deng as his deputy, replacing the person appointed by the government, will bring peace, we should have seen peace 110w. well, they are working on it. in december last year, president salva kiir announced a new