: South Sudan violence proliferating, warn independent rights experts #IndiaNEWS #International Deeply disturbing violence is escalating “all over? South Sudan, top independent UN human rights experts
South Sudan violence proliferating, warn independent rights experts #IndiaNEWS #International
Deeply disturbing violence is escalating “all over? South Sudan, top independent UN human rights experts have warned.
Women and girls continue to be gang-raped and survivors have been described as “zombies, physically and emotionally dead?, according to the UN Commission on Human Rights in the world’s youngest nation.
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UN experts warn that #SouthSudans peace process needs urgent attention to prevent violence escalating
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Police the peace
In an alert, Commission chairperson, Yasmin Sooka, said that it was critical for the international community to monitor the country’s peace agreement, along with other reforms – including of the armed forces and the constitution.
Transitional justice bodies are also urgently needed, as per an agreement made four years ago by the country’s Government, the Commission noted.
“Without these steps, we are likely to see millions more South Sudanese displaced or crossing borders, creating havoc for neighbouring countries and aid agencies, Ms. Sooka said.
According to South Sudan’s 2018 peace agreement, elections have been postponed until late 2024.
Death threats
But conditions must be peaceful for a national poll to happen and South Sudanese people “who have questioned the government or exposed atrocities have received death threats, been detained or tortured?, the rights commission explained.
The panel noted that none of the three proposed transitional justice bodies agreed in 2018 have been created, namely the Commission on Truth, Reconciliation and Healing, the Hybrid Court or the Compensation and Reparation Authority.
The independent rights panel – which was established by the Human Rights Council in 2016 – said that “women raped by armed forces while collecting firewood are threatened with death if they report it?.
Often, the police are too ill-equipped to do their job; “they cannot arrest a soldier who is better armed and protected the Commission said in a recent statement.
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A child carries empty jerry cans to fill with water from a nearby tap providing untreated water from the Nile river in Juba, South Sudan.
Justice denied
In a further illustration of the lack of justice for survivors, the rights investigators noted that in Unity State and rural parts of Western Equatoria, “there is no formal court to deal with serious crimes like murder and rape, only customary courtpˈ[H][]X]ܚXKH[Z[ۈܚXYYZ[8'H[[ڛ]XY[Z[]H[X[8'][HX[وYHݙY[[][ۈܘXX[Y[ˈ
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