South Sudan: 3 Years On, No Justice for Abuses in Southern Unity
South Sudan: 3 Years On, No Justice for Abuses in Southern Unity
text.hrw.org
South Sudan: 3 Years On, No Justice for Abuses in Southern Unity | Human Rights Watch | Text Version
- South Sudan’s authorities have not brought to justice those responsible for attacks on civilians three years ago by government forces and allied militias in Leer and other opposition-controlled areas in southern Unity state.
- The lack of meaningful justice for the most serious crimes in Leer and other counties in southern Unity drives new cycles of abuse.
- The government should build on recent efforts to enhance justice in southern Unity and ensure credible prosecutions of those responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian and human rights law in 2022.