Thursday, December 15, 2016

UN: South Sudan On Brink Of Ethnic Civil War And Genocide



DW: UN: South Sudan on 'brink of ethnic civil war'

The UN's human rights envoy for South Sudan has called for troops to be deployed in the African country. Ongoing violence is raising concerns about a looming genocide similar to the one in Rwanda.

UN experts called for a strengthening of peacekeeping forces in South Sudan during a session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday, warning that the country was on the verge of slipping into further violence.

Speaking before the council, Yasmin Sooka, the UN's chief human rights expert for South Sudan, said signs pointing toward mass atrocities in the east-central African nation were already apparent, such as increasingly polarized ethnic identities and a culture of denial.

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More News On U.N. Warnings That South Sudan Is On The Brink Of Ethnic Civil War And Genocide

UN: South Sudan on brink of ethnic civil war -- Al Jazeera
Hatred spills beyond South Sudan along with refugees -- Reuters
South Sudan on brink of an all-out ethnic civil war, UN says -- AP
UN warns action needed to prevent genocide in South Sudan -- UPI
Only swift action can avert South Sudan genocide, says UN human rights chief -- The Guardian
South Sudan faces 'Rwanda-like' genocide, UN human rights commission warns -- The Independent
South Sudan On Brink Of 'Rwanda-Like' Genocide, Commission Warns -- NPR
South Sudan war: 'Rwanda-like genocide' must be stopped -- International Business Times
We're ignoring a possible genocide in South Sudan -- CNN

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It did not help that Khartoum did not allow south Sudan to export oil.

A little graft and corruption could have kept peace between the big men.

All in all South Sudan is disappointing.

Well more than disappointing.