Human Rights Watch: Submission to the Committee on the Rights of the Child's Review of South Sudan
December 01, 2020
December 01, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 1 -- Human Rights Watch issued the following news release:
Since South Sudan's civil war began in 2013, both the government and opposition forces have committed widespread atrocity crimes, including unlawful killings, torture and other ill-treatment, recruitment and use of children in their armed forces, rape, and other forms of sexual violence./1 The 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS)/2 and the 2018 Revitalized ARC . . .
Since South Sudan's civil war began in 2013, both the government and opposition forces have committed widespread atrocity crimes, including unlawful killings, torture and other ill-treatment, recruitment and use of children in their armed forces, rape, and other forms of sexual violence./1 The 2015 Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS)/2 and the 2018 Revitalized ARC . . .