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Browsing: UN Human Rights Commission
Emerging Pattern of Political Anxiety South Sudan, a nation born of high hopes in 2011, now navigates an atmosphere thick…
Crisis Unfolds in Egyptian Capital Two South Sudanese domestic workers have accused a Sudanese entrepreneur in Cairo of violent confinement,…
Grassroots Push for Rights Awareness Civil society organisations in South Sudan are rolling out intensive workshops that teach citizens how…
South Sudan conflict roots since 2011 Fourteen years after independence, South Sudan still struggles with unresolved power rivalries between President…
Deputy Speaker Orders Joint Investigation Deputy Speaker Parmena Awerial Aluong directed four parliamentary committees to verify claims that more than…
Roundtable on Media and Rights Information Minister Michael Makuei gathered officers of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and leading…
SSPDF Voices Commitment Maj. Gen. Chaplain Khamis Edward, head of the SSPDF Child Protection Unit, told a Juba symposium the…
Escalating Conflict Alarms Observers The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan warns that renewed clashes are reaching levels…
Rising Tensions for Advocacy Leader Ter Manyang Gatwech, head of the Center for Peace and Advocacy, says South Sudan’s security…
Rights Report Sparks Debate A new 40-page study by the South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) documents 114 verified…
