Sanctions not solution to South Sudan conflict, says observer
File photo: Kiir and Machar
File photo: Kiir and Machar

A South Sudanese observer says sanctions are not the way to properly
handle the appalling situation of conflict and restore peace in South
Sudan.

A new report released by Human Rights Watch accused nine leaders in
both of South Sudan’s warring parties of committing rights violations
and possibly war crimes.

The rights group recommends placing sanctions on all nine men,
including President Kiir, former first vice turned rebel leader
President Riek Machar, and former army chief of staff Paul Malong.

“Sanctions against leaders and freezing of assets will not be easy.
Most of the leaders in South Sudan do not have clear bank accounts
outside the country,” Dr. James Okuk, a renowned political analyst and
political science lecturer at the University of Juba said.

Okuk pointed out the call for an arms embargo on South Sudan and
targeted sanctions against top leaders in the government and
opposition forces need full cooperation with neighbouring countries.

“The travel ban also is not a solution because the leaders will
continue committing atrocities inside the country, so they will not go
anywhere,” said Okuk.

According to Human Rights Watch, almost two million people have fled
South Sudan, while another two million remain internally displaced
since the beginning of the civil war in 2013.

The warring parties signed a peace deal in August 2015, but fighting
resumed in July 2016.

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