Expressing concern at the resurgence of violence in some parts of South Sudan, the Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, said “President Salva Kiir has made a commitment to end the violence and bring about peace, yet we still see ongoing clashes, and the risk that mass atrocities will be committed remains ever-present.”
Yei, Morobo, Lainya and Kajo-Keji are the most affected areas, having witnessed the migration of over 52,000 South Sudanese to Uganda.
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