An edition of South Sudan's new war (2014)

South Sudan's new war

abuses by government and opposition forces

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South Sudan's new war
Skye Wheeler
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An edition of South Sudan's new war (2014)

South Sudan's new war

abuses by government and opposition forces

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"The 92-page report documents how widespread killings of civilians, often based on their ethnicity, and mass destruction and looting of civilian property, have defined the conflict. South Sudan's government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army-in Opposition forces and their allies should ensure an immediate end to all abuses against civilians, and agree to a justice process that meets international standards for the most serious crimes. The scale and gravity of the abuses warrant a comprehensive arms embargo on South Sudan, as well as targeted sanctions on individuals responsible for serious violations of international law"--Publisher's description.

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Human Rights Watch
Language
English
Pages
92

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South Sudan's new war: abuses by government and opposition forces
2014, Human Rights Watch
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Table of Contents

Map of Juba, South Sudan
Summary
Recommendations
Methodology: I. Background
II. Killings in the Capital: the Juba Crisis
III. Terror in Bor Town: Unlawful Killings, Mass Displacement
IV. Attacks on Civilians in Bentiu, Unity State
V. Attacks on Civilians in Malakal, Upper Nile State
VI. Protection of Civilians by the UN Mission in South Sudan
VII. Justice and Accountability
Acknowledgments.

Edition Notes

"This report was written by Skye Wheeler, researcher in the Africa division of Human Rights"--P. 92.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Other Titles
Abuses by government and opposition forces

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Library of Congress
DT157.673 .W54 2014

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Pagination
92 pages
Number of pages
92

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30854346M
ISBN 10
1623131510
ISBN 13
9781623131517
LCCN
2015452472
OCLC/WorldCat
888061809

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