Tag Archive | Riek Machar
Posted on May 27, 2016. Tags: Human Rights, IGAD, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan, United Nations
International Crisis Group Africa Report N°23625 May 2016 AFP/Samir Bol EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS The formation of a transitional government following Riek Machar’s return to Juba in April marked the most significant milestone of the August 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS) that ended the twenty-month […]
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Posted on April 26, 2016. Tags: Politics and Security, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
Image copyrightReuters Image captionRiek Machar (c) was greeted at the airport before heading to be sworn in as vice-president South Sudan’s rebel leader Riek Machar has been sworn in as vice-president in a boost for a peace deal aimed at ending more than two years of conflict. He returned earlier to the capital, Juba, to […]
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Posted on April 25, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Politics and Security, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
A man watches the news about Riek Machar’s delayed return in Juba, South Sudan, April 20. The rebel leader’s return to the capital has been consistently delayed and could put South Sudan’s fragile peace deal under strain.CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES A full week after he was scheduled to touch down in the capital Juba […]
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Posted on April 21, 2016. Tags: Ethiopia, Gambella, Murle, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
From geeskaafrika.com ADDIS ABABA (HAN) April 20, 2016. Public Diplomacy & Regional Security NewsA deadly cross-border raid from South Sudan into Ethiopia’s western Gambella Region last Friday has left scores dead and prompted the Ethiopian government to declare two days of national mourning. Officially, the Ethiopian government says 13 villages were attacked, leaving 182 civilians dead along […]
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Posted on April 21, 2016. Tags: Democracy, IGAD, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
Disagreement over weapons is preventing rebel leader from returning to Juba to form unity government, officials say. Justin Lynch | A disagreement over weapons is preventing South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar from returning to Juba, according to demands from a government official and a rebel spokesman. Since December 2013, South Sudan has been crippled […]
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Posted on April 20, 2016. Tags: Ethiopia, Gambella, Murle, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
Why did a group of South Sudanese people cross the border into western Ethiopia and start shooting mothers and abducting their children? Nyruach Lam, 30, at Gambella hospital in Gambella town, Ethiopia, on 17 April. On the bed is her daughter, Beyang Luk, 14. Beyang was shot in the leg as she and her mother […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Democracy, Ethiopia, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, South Sudan
Posted on April 10, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Human Rights, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
FILE - South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, left, accompanied by army chief of staff Paul Malong Awan, waves during an independence day ceremony in the capital Juba, South Sudan, July 9, 2015. Peter Clottey April 10, 2016 10:18 AM South Sudan’s opposition faction is calling recent comments by the country’s army chief of staff, “anti-peace […]
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Posted on April 6, 2016. Tags: Hunger, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan, WFP
BY KATY MIGIRO NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A record 5.8 million people in South Sudan or half its population do not know where their next meal will come from as conflict and poor rains have increased cereal prices by nearly five-fold in a year, the United Nations said on Tuesday. Hunger in South Sudan […]
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Posted on March 24, 2016. Tags: Democracy, Human Rights, Politics and Security, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan, United Nations
Faced with a problem like South Sudan, which from the outside seems an intractable morass of personal rivalries, ethnic and religious divisions, and senseless brutality, it is tempting to put your hands in the air and say: ‘There is nothing we can do.’ Often, that’s exactly the reaction of people unaffected by the conflict, which […]
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Posted on March 14, 2016. Tags: Human Rights, Isayas Afewerki, Riek Machar, Salva Kiir, South Sudan
GENEVA (11 March 2016) – A new report on South Sudan published Friday by the UN Human Rights Office describes “in searing detail” a multitude of horrendous human rights violations, including a Government-operated “scorched earth policy,” and deliberate targeting of civilians for killing, rape and pillage. Although all parties to the conflict have committed […]
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Posted in Congress Watch, Countries, Defense News, Politics and Security, Regional Issues, South Sudan