Government troops accused of killing, displacing civilians in Upper Nile

File photo: Rebel fighters hold up their rifles as they walk in front of a
bushfire in a rebel-controlled territory in Upper Nile State, February 13,
2014. (REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic)

Rights group Amnesty International said in a new report released today that
South Sudan army burned, shelled and systematically looted homes between
January and May this year, deliberately killing civilians and forcing
thousands from the Shilluk tribe to flee in Upper Nile.“Even considering
South Sudan’s history of ethnic hostility, the mass displacement of the
Shilluk ethnic minority, almost in its entirety, is truly shocking,” said
Joanne Mariner, Senior Crisis Response Adviser at Amnesty International.

The group further said it has gathered satellite imagery showing the
destruction of homes and other civilian objects in the central areas of Wau
Shilluk, including a traditional temple or Radd.

Amnesty International pointed out that its researchers interviewed 79
victims and eyewitnesses to abuses at a camp for displaced persons camp in
Aburoc, and in the UN Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Malakal in late
May and early June.

The group's report revealed that government troops often deliberately
killed civilians, shooting them in the back when they tried to flee.The
rights group noted that Aburoc camp in Upper Nile lacks sufficient water
for the need of the displaced families, adding the camp is ill-suited to be
a long-term refuge for large numbers of displaced persons.“Bereft of food
and belongings, Shilluk civilians will need humanitarian aid to return
home. But most of all, UN peacekeepers must be prepared and adequately
resourced to ensure that their security will be protected,” said Donatella
Rovera, Senior Crisis Response Adviser at Amnesty International.

Government officials could not immediately be reached for comment

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