South Sudan's new war
An edition of South Sudan's new war (2014)
abuses by government and opposition forces
By Skye Wheeler
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Human Rights Watch
Language
eng
Pages
92
Description:
"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.
subjects: Extrajudicial executions, Human rights, United Nations, Peacekeeping forces, Politics and government, Civil war, Minorities, Civilian war casualties, Massacres, Protection of civilians, Ethnic conflict, Soldiers, Political violence, Armed Forces, Sudan People's Liberation Army, Abuse of
Places: South Sudan
Times: 21st century