Leaders of the protest movement are demanding an international investigation into the massacre. Please check the captcha. "The focus is peace, peace, peace. Can the UN Protect Its Civilians?South Sudan: The Humanitarian Toll of Half a Decade of WarIn South Sudan, a ‘War on Civilians’ Despite Six Months of Supposed PeaceRecruitment of New Soldiers Threatens South Sudan's PeaceSouth Sudan's War: A Relentless Litany of Almost Unimaginable HorrorsSouth Sudan: The Humanitarian Toll of Half a Decade of WarWhat are the Prospects for South Sudan’s New Peace Agreement? Television, Ms Murabak explains, is now one of the few ways to mobilise people against the Transitional Military Council, the junta that replaced Mr Bashir and is refusing to hand power to civilians. Sudan is in crisis. They also want One thing that ought to unite generals and opposition is that the longer the stalemate continues, the greater the risk of a civil war.
International mediators including Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister, have tried to broker peace. The generals still insist on having a military man in charge of the interim government. In 2019, those hopes have largely been dashed by years of a civil war that has killed an estimated 383,000 and ongoing disputes in the Sudan/South Sudan borderlands… They could, he suggests, “do to Sudan what they’ve done to Yemen”. Sudan's civil war has led to the displacement of millions of people. " "Now myself and my colleagues in the government, we are also working to make sure that the production is increased, and we resume the oil blocks that has been dormant for the last five years, this is also going to be translated into money, so that we can have more money and then we will provide services to the people of South Sudan," he said. On June 3rd, however, security forces killed more than 100 peaceful demonstrators, including 19 children. Crisis in Khartoum A struggle for power in Sudan could lead to civil war Meddling by regional powers only heightens the risks of bloodshed Middle East & Africa Jun 15th 2019 edition Its leader, Salah Gosh, resigned shortly after the coup. FILE PHOTO: Sudan's former President Omar Hassan al-Bashir sits inside a cage at the courthouse where he is facing corruption charges, in Khartoum, Sudan September 28, 2019. Middle East & Africa Jun 15th 2019 … Here are the Critical Next StepsSouth Sudan’s Civil War and Conflict Dynamics in the Red SeaAll You Need to Know About South Sudan's New Power-Sharing AccordSouth Sudan Forces Killed and Raped Hundreds in Brutal Campaign, UN SaysStrong Words Alone Will Not Deliver Peace to South SudanInside the World's Largest Refugee Camp: 'We Just Want to Go Home'A Resurrected Peace Plan Is the Best Hope for Ending South Sudan's Brutal WarThe Struggle to Survive South Sudan's Hunger SeasonSouth Sudan Army Makes Push Against Rebels as Peace Talks BeginSouth Sudan’s Worsening Crisis Prompts U.S. to Reassess AidUN, U.S. Failed to Prevent ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in South SudanOver One Million South Sudanese Flee From Violence to Uganda"Soldiers Assume We Are Rebels": Escalating Violence and Abuses in South Sudan's EquatoriasSouth Sudan Forces Killed 117 Civilians Around Yei in Six MonthsEight Months After Approval, New UN Troops Trickle Into South SudanSouth Sudan’s civil war spirals into genocide, leaving ghost towns in its wakeA Way Out? In the Ministry of Petroleum or Finance or the whole government, we are open book. "The country's oil sector is supervised by the minister of petroleum, Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth, who denies the "I have been in the Ministry of Petroleum since 2016 and I can assure you there is no single dollar that has been used to buy arms in the ministry and even in the country," he told Al Jazeera. Brigadier General Lemi Lomukaya (front R) of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Opposition (SPLM-IO), a South Sudanese antigovernment force, poses with rebels at a base in Birigo, on the South Sudanese side of the border with Uganda, on September 22, 2018. Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) soldiers and a journalist leave a helicopter after a flight to Bor, in Juba, South Sudan on January 25, 2014 International mediators including Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister, have tried to broker peace. “If you look at people’s faces there is anger,” she says. 0 0 0 0. by William Charnley, March 19, 2019 One of the greatest humanitarian disasters today, South Sudan’s civil war has led to the deaths of nearly 400,000 people and millions more displaced. The main fracture line is between generals in the regular armed forces and Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (widely known as Hemedti), who controls the There are also grumblings in the National Intelligence and Security Service, which had remained faithful to Mr Bashir until the end. America has sent Tibor Nagy, its senior diplomat for Africa, to Sudan and has asked the junta’s main backers—Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (But there is little common ground. America has sent Tibor Nagy, its senior diplomat for Africa, to Sudan and has asked the junta’s main backers—Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (But there is little common ground. On June 6th the African Union suspended Sudan until the generals give way to a civilian-led government.