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Over 60 African civil society organizations urge AU leaders to stop
atrocities in S Sudan

JUBA (27 Jan.)

Over 60 African civil society organizations have presented a petition to
the African Union Heads of State and Government demanding an urgent action
to stop atrocities in South Sudan at the African Union summit on Sunday.

In an open letter to African Union seen by Radio Tamazuj, the group stated
the people of South Sudan face a political crisis which continues to fuel
horrific violence and atrocities committed by armed actors affiliated with
both government and opposition forces.

The group also called on the African Union to support the national dialogue
called for by President Salva Kiir.Dismas Nkunda, Director of Atrocities
Watch Africa, who signed the letter said: "Our brothers and sisters in
South Sudan are suffering enormously through a needless war, the fires of
which their leaders are actively stoking. If the leaders and citizens of
the African Union do not stand up for the people of South Sudan, then no
one will".

Meanwhile, Dinah Misindarwezo, Director of the African Women’s Development
and Communications Network, pointed out that the war in South Sudan does
not stop at its borders, saying it affects the economies and politics of
its neighbors and it affects the status of women across the entire
continent, where women and girls disproportionately bear the brunt of
suffering from armed conflicts.

For his part, Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Juba-based Community
Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), said the African solidarity
will encourage South Sudan leaders to hold dialogue with citizens. “We hope
this display of solidarity from across the continent will encourage our
leaders to talk to us and help us talk to each other about what we want for
our country. But after years of fighting and the mistrust it has sown,”
said Yakani.“We need the African Union to steward this process so our
people can fully trust in it. We need to know that the urgent situation on
the ground will be matched by urgent action,” he added.

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