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International heads of mission condemn killing of six aid workers, urge
investigation

JUBA (29 Mar.)

The European Union Delegation, the Heads of Mission of Denmark, France,
Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, The United Kingdom, and the Heads
of Mission of Canada, China, Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the United
States have issued a joint statement today condemning the killing of six
aid workers in the long the Juba-Pibor road over the weekend.

The aid workers, from a Grassroots Empowerment and Development Organisation
(Gredo), which works to support children released from armed groups, were
attacked by unknown gunmen on Saturday.

“The Heads of Mission strongly condemn and deplore the reprehensible
killing of six aid workers along the Juba to Pibor road on Saturday, March
25, 2017. Our deepest condolences go out to the families, friends, and
colleagues of the deceased,” partly reads the statement.

The Heads of Mission called upon the government South Sudan to thoroughly
investigate attack to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to
justice.They underlined the prime responsibility of the government to
ensure security across the country and called on all parties to contribute
to the safe, secure, and unhindered access of aid workers to people in need
across South Sudan.

The Heads of Mission strenuously emphasized that aid workers, like other
civilians, must be protected from violence and must never be the target of
attack.“To prevent future such incidents, the Heads of Mission call upon
all armed actors to undertake a ceasefire in line with the Agreement on
Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan, and to make genuine efforts to
bring about peace, stability, and improved humanitarian access” reads the
joint statement.

The diplomats welcomed the decision by the 30th Extra-Ordinary IGAD Summit
that all humanitarian corridors should be immediately opened without any
conditionality.

At least 79 aid workers have lost their lives in the line of duty bringing
desperately-needed assistance to the South Sudanese people since the start
of the conflict in 2013.

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