Monday, December 17, 2018

South Sudan Marks Five Years Of Vicious Civil War

ABC News: South Sudan marks 5 years of vicious civil war

The world's youngest nation on Saturday marked five years of vicious war in an ongoing conflict that is affecting millions of people, many of them children.

South Sudan is home to the largest refugee crisis in Africa and the third largest in the world, after Syria and Afghanistan, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Sixty-five percent of South Sudanese refugees are under the age of 18.

Not long after gaining independence and emerging from civil war, South Sudan slid back into conflict in December 2013 when President Salva Kiir sacked his then-deputy Riek Machar and accused him of plotting a coup. The personal rivalry sparked fighting between forces loyal to the president and rebels allied with Machar.

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WNU Editor: Most are skeptical that the latest peace deal will hold .... South Sudan refugees skeptical of new peace deal (Al Jazeera).

1 comment:

Roger Smith said...


I recall how pleased I was that S. Sudan was getting it's independence from a despotic situation. What happened?