
South Sudan crisis âdeterioratesâ after six months of war
War in the young nation has already killed thousands and forced more than 1.5 million people from their homes, and aid agencies warn of the risk of famine should fighting continue.
War in the young nation has already killed thousands and forced more than 1.5 million people from their homes, and aid agencies warn of the risk of famine should fighting continue.
War in the young nation has already killed thousands and forced more than 1.5 million people from their homes, and aid agencies warn of the risk of famine should fighting continue.
The comments came just hours before Kiir and Machar were set to hold a rare face-to-face meeting in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.
AFP – South Sudanâs government and rebels are taking a more than two-week break from key peace talks having seemingly made little to no progress in three weeks, mediators said Tuesday. The IGAD regional bloc, which is brokering the peace talks being held in Ethiopia, said both sides were halting the talks until 20 March …
The unrest in South Sudan has left thousands dead and displaced close to 900,000 people.
The United Nations meanwhile said that 10 people had been killed in âinter-communal clashesâ within an UNMISS peacekeeping base in Malakal, where more than 20,000 people have been sheltering from the fighting.
The fighting has been marked by atrocities on both sides with some 700,000 people forced from their homes in the impoverished nation, according to the United Nations.
Thousands have been killed and half a million civilians forced to flee the fighting between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebels allied to his sacked deputy Riek Machar.
Some of the 20,000 civilians sheltering in the peacekeeperâs compound had been wounded from stray bullets from heavy machine guns during the intense battle.
Al Bashir turns down an invitation to meet the South Sudanese president