The United Nations warns: South Sudan is witnessing "Disturbing"

The head of the United Nations Human Rights Committee in South Sudan, Yasmine Soka, announced today, Saturday, that South Sudan is witnessing a disturbing decline that would undermine years of progress towards peace & quot;. Smart to democracy & quot;
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Violence prevents southern Sudan from recovering from the bloody civil war between President Salva Kiir and his opponent Vice President Riek Machar, which left about 400 thousand dead and four million displaced between 2013 and 2018 when it ended with an agreement to share power between The two rivals.
& nbsp; The National Security Agency today, Saturday, that the arrests in the capital, Juba, are linked to the escalation of violence in the country. In the northeast of the country.
& nbsp; But it suffers from poverty, power conflicts, corruption and ethnic conflicts. Sudan and other officers in the attack that took place in Nasser in the state of Upper Nile, where violent clashes have been taking place with the rebels for weeks. What includes armed youth in the region belonging to the Al -Nuwair tribe to which the Vice President belongs.
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