Published Feb 24, 2017 at 8:03 AM EST Updated Mar 01, 2017 at 8:16 AM EST A woman prays by the altar as internally displaced South Sudanese people from the Dinka ethnic group attend mass in a church in Minkaman, South Sudan, March 2, 2014. Pope Francis "hopes" to visit the... More JM LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Pope Francis hopes to visit South Sudan, where civil war has raged for more than two years and part
On New Yearâs day, I boarded an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Entebbe, Uganda. Formally dressed members of the South Sudanese diaspora crowded the propeller plane alongside businessmen from Uganda, Kenya and South India. We were headed to Juba, the capital of South Sudan, on one of three different flights that leaves for the country every weekday. Arriving at the ramshackle airport, we shuffled i
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan visiting Sudan Peopleâs Liberation Army soldiers at the military hospital in the capital city of Juba last month.Credit...Reuters Kampala, Uganda â Everyone agrees that South Sudan âstands on the brink of an all-out ethnic civil war,â as Yasmin Sooka, of the United Nations Human Rights Council, put it. But there is no consensus on how to move forward. The debate
Jikany Nuer White Army fighters holds their weapons in Upper Nile State, South Sudan February 10, 2014. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - After threatening South Sudan with a U.N. arms embargo to encourage steps toward peace, the United States wants to impose the measure, but the 15-member Security Council is split and Washington cannot even con
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks before the swearing-in of Secretary-General-designate Mr. Antonio Guterres of Portugal at UN headquarters in New York, U.S., December 12, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Acquire Licensing Rights UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Monday he feared genocide was about to start in South Sudan unless immediate
Rights commission urges international community to take immediate action in South Sudan to avoid âall-out ethnic warâ. The conflict in Sudan killed thousands and displaced 3 million people [Michelle Nichols/Reuters] South Sudan is âon the brink of an all-out ethnic civil war which could destabilise the entire regionâ, the head of a team of UN human rights investigators told the UN Human Rights Cou
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South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar addresses a news conference in his office in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, August 31, 2015. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri Acquire Licensing Rights JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar, who fled to Democratic Republic of Congo in August after fierce fighting, is being held in South Africa to stop him stirring up trouble, diplomatic and pol
An earlier version of this story said that the UN's Godfrey Musila visited the Upper Nile region. This was incorrect. He visited Equatorias. A UN commission on human rights in South Sudan has said a steady process of ethnic cleansing is underway in the country, involving massacres, starvation, gang rape and the destruction of villages. âThere is already a steady process of ethnic cleansing underwa
As this experience has shown, ending the conflict will require more political courage than simply adopting a UN resolution, write authors [Reuters] We write this piece with a great sense of urgency. South Sudan sits on the brink of a catastrophic collapse that may lead to âethnic cleansingâ or even âgenocideâ. This is the grim warning the United Nations special adviser on the prevention of genocid
[1/6]Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reviews Japanese Self-Defence Forces' (SDF) troops during the annual SDF ceremony at Asaka Base, Japan, October 23, 2016. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon Acquire Licensing Rights JUBA (Reuters) - A contingent of Japanese troops landed in South Sudan on Monday, an official said - a mission that critics say could see them embroiled in their country's first overseas fig
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