How looting humanitarian aid has become source of revenue for cash starved South Sudan and rebels

How looting humanitarian aid has become source of revenue for cash starved South Sudan and rebels

In one incident, government soldiers looted hundreds of boxes of medical supplies from a humanitarian-run facility near Ayod town in January, shortly after recapturing a nearby military barracks, according to an NGO incident report and multiple interviews. The facility was stripped bare.

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Fresh eruption of civil war in South Sudan ignites fierce fight for humanitarian aid between state and rebels

Fresh eruption of civil war in South Sudan ignites fierce fight for humanitarian aid between state and rebels

Photos shared on social media after the massacre convey the consequences. In one, a rail-thin young man, his arms bound behind his back, lies face-first in the ashes of a cooking fire. In another, three women and two children lie together on the ground of the hut where they had gathered to register.

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Sudan’s RSF militia agrees to humanitarian truce proposal by US-led mediators, army declines

Sudan’s RSF militia agrees to humanitarian truce proposal by US-led mediators, army declines

Massad Boulos, a US adviser for African affairs, said the US was working with the Sudanese army and RSF to bring about a humanitarian truce and could have an announcement “soon.”

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Bullets begin to -flower’: Agency warns South Sudan is hurtling to civil war as rivals recruit fighters

Bullets begin to -flower’: Agency warns South Sudan is hurtling to civil war as rivals recruit fighters

South Sudan’s minister for cabinet affairs, Martin Elia Lomuro, downplayed fears. “I would like to assure you that your concerns are in place, but they are not going to be detrimental and derail the peace process,” he told the meeting.

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