South Sudan: Abusive ‘Anti-Gang’ Crackdown
Mass Arbitrary Arrests; Ill-Treatment; Rape; Forced Conscription, Including Boys
Intercommunal conflict and abuses by security forces and armed groups continue to exact a horrific toll on civilians. Sexual violence, including conflict-related sexual violence, against women and girls has been widespread, with few examples of perpetrators being brought to justice in military or civilian courts. The humanitarian situation in South Sudan remains dire, with the United Nations declaring that food insecurity is the worst it has been since South Sudan’s independence.
Following escalating tensions and clashes, between government forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO), President Salva Kiir and First Vice President and SPLS/A-IO leader Riek Machar, agreed in April to accelerate the integration of their forces as provided under the 2018 revitalized peace deal.
Mass Arbitrary Arrests; Ill-Treatment; Rape; Forced Conscription, Including Boys
Hold Abusers Accountable in Fair Credible Trials
Urgently Strengthen Protection, Assistance, Inclusion
Justice Minister Indicts Riek Machar, Others After 6 Months of Arbitrary Detention
Abductions, School Attacks, Rapes Should Spur Action
End Attacks on Civilians, Ensure Safe Aid Access
Amid Renewed Fighting, Enforcement Needs to be Bolstered
Hold Abusers Accountable in Fair Credible Trials
End Use of Cruel Indiscriminate Weapons; Allow UN Peacekeepers Deployment
HRW Oral Statement - ID on OHCHR Report on Technical Assistance for South Sudan - HRC58
Ensure Due Process; De-escalate Growing Tensions
HRW Oral Statement - ID with Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan - HRC58