South Sudan: Statement On the Killings of Humanitarian Workers
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Western envoys condemn killing of aid workers, demand urgent protection measures
The diplomats, in a joint statement, cited three separate incidents in February that claimed the lives of aid workers serving vulnerable communities across conflict-affected regions. By Emmanuel Mandella Western diplomatic missions and international partners have strongly condemned the killing of humanitarian workers in South Sudan, warning that continued violence against aid personnel threatens life-saving operations and the country’s stability…
Embassies denounce killing of humanitarian workers in South Sudan - Radio Tamazuj
The Embassies of Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Kenya, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America, as well as the Delegation of the European Union, on Thursday, condemned in the strongest terms the recent killings of humanitarian workers in South Sudan. A joint press statement extended to this publication said that on 7 February, a staff member of a national implementer for UNICEF-supported projects was killed…
Western, allied Embassies condemn killing of humanitarian workers in South Sudan
Several Western embassies, alongside the Embassies of Japan and Kenya and the Delegation of the European Union to South Sudan, have condemned the recent killings of three humanitarian workers in separate incidents across the Upper Nile region in February alone. In a joint press statement issued Thursday, the diplomatic missions described the attacks as “heinous”
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