Tuesday, February 2, 2016

African Union: Situation In South Sudan Is Worsening



New York Times: African Union Says Crisis in South Sudan Is Worsening

NAIROBI, Kenya — A new report written for the African Union and made public on Monday presented an especially grim picture of South Sudan’s civil war, blaming government forces and rebels for the declining humanitarian situation in the world’s newest country.

The nine-page report, written by an evaluation commission for the African Union and dated Jan. 29, listed five violations of a cease-fire agreement, including an episode in October in which government forces were responsible for the deaths of 50 people who died from suffocation inside a shipping container. Investigators said the rebels had looted United Nations barges and ambushed civilians, killing or wounding about a dozen people in an attack in December.

“There is limited consolidation of peace, a worrying economic decline and violence ongoing,” the report said. “The economy is in particularly dire straits, with foreign reserves rapidly diminishing, growing inflation and rapid depreciation of the national currency.”

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More News On South Sudan

South Sudan conflict: African Union blames government and rebels for ongoing violence -- IBTimes
South Sudan internal peace dialogue makes no progress -- Sudan Tribune
South Sudan Rebels Sustain Power-Sharing Deal After Setback -- Bloomberg
South Sudan troops killed 50 civilians by suffocation - report -- BBC
South Sudan troops suffocated 50 people in container: monitors -- AFP
Official: Starvation in South Sudan as Peace Process Stalls -- AP
Civilians ‘starving to death’ in South Sudan war zones: monitor -- AFP
Civilians starving in South Sudan war zones -- News 24
The Future of South Sudan -- Karen Sherman, Huffington Post

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