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Civilian killings in South Sudan hit highest level since 2020: UN
UN Reports Over 700 Civilians Killed in South Sudan in First Quarter of 2025
The total number of victims—1,607—marks an 86 percent increase compared to the last quarter of 2024, making it the highest toll in any three-month period since 2020 By Anak Dut Where have all the people gone?Gone to graveyards every one.Oh, when will the world ever learn?Oh, when will the world ever learn? These haunting lyrics from Pete Seeger’s timeless protest song, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”, echo with painful clarity across South Su…
Tensions have recently risen sharply in South Sudan, the world's youngest country
Civilian killings in S.Sudan hit highest level since 2020: UN
The number of civilians killed in South Sudan has soared to the highest in almost five years, the United Nations said on Wednesday. The unstable east African nation has seen a drastic uptick in violence since simmering rivalry between President Salva Kiir and his vice-president Riek Machar boiled over into open hostilities. The detention in March of Machar in the capital Juba further escalated tensions, with international NGOs working in the cou…
The number of civilian deaths from violence in South Sudan has reached its highest level in years, the United Nations Mission in the country (UNMISS) reports. From January to March, 739 people were killed. In addition, 149 people were abducted and 40 people were victims of sexual violence related to the war.
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