Thirst death toll rises to 50 in Fashoda State, official says

Photo: A boat on the Nile near Fashoda, October 2013 (Radio Tamazuj)

The number of civilians who died of thirst after being forcibly displaced
from their villages in Panyikang County in Fashoda State due to clashes
between government troops and rebel fighters in late April, has reached to
at least 50, according to an opposition official.

Last month, at least 10 villagers died of thirst after being displaced from
their homes in Panyikang County.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Friday, Morris Orach, the Minister of
Information in the rebel-controlled area in Fashoda, said the 50 dead
bodies were found along the Fashoda-Tonga road.He pointed out that the
incident took place after thousands of villagers were forced to leave their
homes due to clashes between government forces and the opposition in April.

The rebel official pointed out that nearly 60,000 displaced people who fled
to Aburoc area are currently experiencing harsh humanitarian conditions due
to shortages of food and other basic services.

Last week, the UN human rights chief said up to 50,000 civilians in the
Upper Nile region are at imminent risk of human rights violations as
government troops close in.

Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said that civilians in Aburoc town have nowhere to
go, adding that many recently fled a military attack on nearby Kodok town.

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