State of Impunity: the persistence of violence and human rights violations

Author:
Human Rights Watch
Publisher:
Human Rights Watch
Publication Date:
3 April 2023
Tags:
Southern Africa, Arms and Military Affairs, Conflict, Peace and Security, Human Rights, Legal and Judicial Affairs

Violence and injustice have deep roots in South Sudan, where decades of conflict have
been characterized by grosshumanrights violations and mass displacement. Millions of lives
are marked, and manyhave beenvisibly scarred, by the traumas, disruptions, and divisions
that are the legacies of conflict. Neglected and abused by their leaders, peopleinSouth Sudan
continueto be traumatized by ongoing armed violence and human rights violations.The
entrenched impunityenjoyed by the perpetrators of this violencefuelscyclical, furtherhuman
rights violatio

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