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Ban Ki-moon says a global united front needed to safe South Sudan

Emmanuel Akile | December 19, 2016 | 4:50 pm

General Assembly Seventy-first session, 59th plenary meeting Appointment of
the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says a lack of global solidarity has
led to continued violence in South Sudan.Mr Ban said there is a tendency
that once violence and conflict happens, members of the international
community do not know how to end it.

He said the world owes the people of South Sudan a unified stand on those
responsible for despicable crimes to face justice—from the highest levels
to the foot soldiers following orders.He said South Sudanese have suffered
far too much, for far too long, and that time is running out as the warring
parties ready themselves for another vicious cycle of violence after the
end of the rainy season.

Last month, the US pushed for an arms embargo on South Sudan, saying it
would help end violence.However, Russia opposed the move, saying this would
be the height of irresponsibility because it does not support peace
efforts.In a press briefing towards the weekend in New York, Mr Ban said
the Security Council should take more action, including punitive
measures.He called for global solidarity and compassionate leadership among
members of the international community.

Mr Ban also wrote on opinion –
https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/articles/2016-12-16/ban-ki-moon-world-has-betrayed-south-sudan
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South Sudan where he expressed his frustration on South Sudanese leaders
lack seriousness in embracing peace, and the lack of international support
to resolving the conflict in South Sudan.

“Their [South Sudanese] leaders bear the primary responsibility of
betraying the people’s trust and bringing the country to ruins and more
misery. Yet while the people of South Sudan suffer, the Security Council
and the region stand divided,” Ban stated.

He further opined that for there to be stability; “there must be a
cessation of hostilities, followed by a genuinely inclusive political
process.”Ban Ki-moon who served as the UN Secretary General for the last
ten years, will leave office by the end of this month, to his successor,
Antonio Guteres of Portugal, who will assume office on January 1st 2017.

Mr Ban said he felt sorry that he has to leave so many unfulfilled issues
to his successor.

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