Satellites Show War Crimes in South Sudan

New satellite images from Malakal in the Upper Nile region, where reports say nearly 25,000 people are sheltered at a U.N. compound to escape inter-ethnic violence, show hundreds of huts brunt to the ground.
  • South Sudan:   Satellites Show War Crimes in Malakal

    SSP, 28 January 2014

    As United Nations officials head to South Sudan to assess the humanitarian situation on the ground, new satellite imagery acquired by the Satellite Sentinel Project confirms… Read more »

Women and children are increasingly being caught up in violent attacks in Sudan.

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