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Govt official disputes UNMISS Report on Rights Violations in South Sudan

Author : Junior Ali | Published: May 9, 2014

“The UN is still going to verify this, because, you know what the UN has done, is really a blander, for the case of South Sudan.”, Said the SPLM Secretary of Information and Culture Bol Makueng.

The SPLM official disputed  the UNMISS Report accusing both the government and the SPLM/SPLA in opposition of committing gross human rights violations

The Secretary of Culture and Information in the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement says there are some missing details in the report.

The Secretary of Culture Bol Makueng said the report does not follow legal frameworks.

“When you go to the real classical legal framework of establishing war crimes, you need to go into proper details proper details. One; you discover the, because you are not a witness…who do they accuse now for the some of the mass-graves?”, said Bol Makueng.

The report accuses both the government and the opposition forces of arbitrary arrests, extra-judicial killings, rape, enforced disappearances, and targeted killings of civilians.

The report states that there were numerous violent attacks by both forces on hospitals as well as against UN facilities and the peacekeeping mission and its staff.

 

 

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