UN officials condemn sexual violence in fighting in South Sudan
                     Source: Xinhua | 2018-05-12 04:12:31 | Editor: huaxia

    File Photo: A rebel soldier poses with his gun in Touch Riak, Leer county, South Sudan, on March 7, 2018, where famine has been declared since February 2017. (Xinhua/AFP)

    UNITED NATIONS, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Three senior UN officials on Friday condemned the recent escalation of violence in South Sudan that resulted in widespread sexual abuse, and urged all parties to end the attacks against civilians, especially women and children.

    Preliminary investigations by the United Nations have uncovered alarming patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses, including killings, pillaging, abductions, rape and gang-rape committed by both parties during heavy fighting in former Unity state in the north of the country in the last two weeks, they said.

    These violations could constitute atrocity crimes, warned Pramila Patten, the UN secretary-general's special representative on sexual violence in conflict; Virginia Gamba, the special representative for children and armed conflict; and Adama Dieng, the special adviser on the prevention of genocide.

    Sexual violence as a widespread and systematic tactic of war continues in South Sudan, reportedly to punish civilians who are perceived to be associated with a particular political or ethnic group, the officials said in a statement.

    The United Nations has received reports of attackers demanding money, alcohol and cattle through threats of violence and intimidation, including sexual violence, the officials said.

    Testimonies indicate that women and girls of all ages have been subjected to rape, they said.

    Information collected over the past week indicates that at least 66 women and girls have been raped since attacks began on April 21, with the total number of cases likely to be much higher. In addition, dozens of women and girls are believed to have been abducted, with some having been released after enduring days in captivity, they said.

    In former Unity state, young armed soldiers, reportedly affiliated to government forces, allegedly attacked the island of Meer, where a number of civilians, including women, children and the elderly, were reportedly killed and injured, while others, including children, drowned as they tried to escape. Instances of abductions and sexual violence against women and girls were also reported, said the officials.

    They called on all parties in South Sudan to immediately end the use of sexual violence, cease the commission of atrocities, and hold the perpetrators of these heinous acts accountable as a matter of priority.

    They urged the parties to the conflict to honor the commitments they have made to address conflict-related sexual violence and to protect the civilian population, and further called on the government of South Sudan to abide by the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities, Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Access they signed in 2017.

    "The United Nations stands ready to support national efforts to end, prevent and address conflict-related sexual violence in South Sudan and to improve the protection of civilians, including children," the three officials said.

    Back to Top Close
    Xinhuanet

    UN officials condemn sexual violence in fighting in South Sudan

    Source: Xinhua 2018-05-12 04:12:31

    File Photo: A rebel soldier poses with his gun in Touch Riak, Leer county, South Sudan, on March 7, 2018, where famine has been declared since February 2017. (Xinhua/AFP)

    UNITED NATIONS, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Three senior UN officials on Friday condemned the recent escalation of violence in South Sudan that resulted in widespread sexual abuse, and urged all parties to end the attacks against civilians, especially women and children.

    Preliminary investigations by the United Nations have uncovered alarming patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses, including killings, pillaging, abductions, rape and gang-rape committed by both parties during heavy fighting in former Unity state in the north of the country in the last two weeks, they said.

    These violations could constitute atrocity crimes, warned Pramila Patten, the UN secretary-general's special representative on sexual violence in conflict; Virginia Gamba, the special representative for children and armed conflict; and Adama Dieng, the special adviser on the prevention of genocide.

    Sexual violence as a widespread and systematic tactic of war continues in South Sudan, reportedly to punish civilians who are perceived to be associated with a particular political or ethnic group, the officials said in a statement.

    The United Nations has received reports of attackers demanding money, alcohol and cattle through threats of violence and intimidation, including sexual violence, the officials said.

    Testimonies indicate that women and girls of all ages have been subjected to rape, they said.

    Information collected over the past week indicates that at least 66 women and girls have been raped since attacks began on April 21, with the total number of cases likely to be much higher. In addition, dozens of women and girls are believed to have been abducted, with some having been released after enduring days in captivity, they said.

    In former Unity state, young armed soldiers, reportedly affiliated to government forces, allegedly attacked the island of Meer, where a number of civilians, including women, children and the elderly, were reportedly killed and injured, while others, including children, drowned as they tried to escape. Instances of abductions and sexual violence against women and girls were also reported, said the officials.

    They called on all parties in South Sudan to immediately end the use of sexual violence, cease the commission of atrocities, and hold the perpetrators of these heinous acts accountable as a matter of priority.

    They urged the parties to the conflict to honor the commitments they have made to address conflict-related sexual violence and to protect the civilian population, and further called on the government of South Sudan to abide by the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities, Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Access they signed in 2017.

    "The United Nations stands ready to support national efforts to end, prevent and address conflict-related sexual violence in South Sudan and to improve the protection of civilians, including children," the three officials said.

    010020070750000000000000011100001371729821
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 玖玖爱zh综合伊人久久| h国产在线观看| 日本精品αv中文字幕| 亚洲精品你懂的| 美女视频黄频a免费| 国产精品一区91| chinese乱子伦xxxx国语对白| 日韩中文字幕在线观看| 亚洲最大成人网色香蕉| 精品人妻少妇嫩草AV无码专区| 国产成人免费一区二区三区| caoporn国产精品免费| 打桩机和他宝贝124是哪一对| 亚洲人成中文字幕在线观看| 琪琪see色原网一区二区| 国产乱妇无码大黄aa片| yy6080一级毛片高清| 天天做天天爱夜夜爽| 中文字幕日韩人妻不卡一区 | 国产精品女人呻吟在线观看| 乱人伦中文字幕电影| 欧美极度极品另类| 你的腿再打开一点就能吃到了| 色一乱一伦一图一区二区精品| 国产成人无码av片在线观看不卡 | 欧洲mv日韩mv国产mv| 亚洲精品国产专区91在线| 精品国产亚洲一区二区三区| 国产人伦视频在线观看| 欧美成人性动漫在线观看| 国产韩国精品一区二区三区久久| www.久久.com| 成人性生活免费视频| 久久国产精品一国产精品金尊| 欧美一级特黄乱妇高清视频| 亚洲精品www久久久久久| 白白国产永久免费视频| 又紧又大又爽精品一区二区| 蜜桃视频一日韩欧美专区| 国产成人综合美国十次| 青青草原免费在线|