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Indonesia Politics · AcehA couple in Indonesia's Aceh province received 140 lashes each on Thursday for having sex outside marriage and consuming alcohol. The punishment consisted of 100 lashes for sexual relations outside marriage and 40 lashes for drinking alcohol.See the Story
Indonesian Couple Caned 140 Times Publicly for Adultery
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African Politics · South SudanIndependent UN experts warned on Sunday that escalating violence in South Sudan was raising the risk of mass atrocities against civilians, citing fresh clashes and inflammatory rhetoric. The UN Commission on Human Rights said it was gravely alarmed by fighting in Jonglei state, where witnesses reported civilians fleeing into nearby swamps.See the Story
South Sudan crisis heightens 'risk of mass violence' against civilians, UN experts say
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Antonio Guterres · South SudanThe world's youngest country, South Sudan, is facing continued instability and violence as military escalation looms, following reports earlier this week that a senior army commander had called on troops to inflict indiscriminate violence against civilians in Jonglei state.See the Story
South Sudan: UN Chief 'Deeply Concerned' By Escalation of Violence in South Sudan
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