This Week in South Sudan – Week 27

Posted Monday, 11 Jul 2016 by Fanny Nicolaisen

Monday 4 July

  • According to state officials, the local government in the proposed Gbudwe State in Western Equatoria State, is reportedly training over 800 youth from various armed groups.

Wednesday 6 July

  • Authorities in Jonglei state said that thousands of people have fled their homes after a land dispute escalated into violent clashes.
  • A government investigation committee started questioning military commanders in Wau town over the recent violence in the area.
  • Al Jazeera: “South Sudan: The 3-year-old victim of renewed fighting”

Thursday 7 July

  • Authorities in Warrap state have collected over 200 firearms from a Gelweng militia in Aguok centre.
  • Heavy mortar shelling and sporadic gunfire erupted in the south of Wau town, Western Bahr el Ghazal State, forcing hundreds of civilians to flee.

Friday 8 July

  • The head of UNESCO South Sudan, Salah Khaled, was shot near the Egyptian Embassy in Juba.
  • Clashes first broke out in Juba on Thursday and Friday, and continued on Sunday after a lull on South Sudan’s Independence Day, Saturday 9 July. International media reports on the escalation of violence and tense situation in Juba:
    • Al Jazeera: “South Sudan fighting: Gunfire erupts again in Juba”
    • CNN Broadcast News: “South Sudan: U.S. evacuates embassy staff amid ‘sudden and serious’ fighting”
    • Reuters: “Fighting flares again in South Sudan capital after U.N. demand for restraint”
    • BBC: “South Sudan ‘back to war’, says VP Riek Machar’s spokesman”
    • BBC: “South Sudan: UN seeks to end Juba violence”
    • New York Times: “A Look at South Sudan, a Young Country Divided by Civil War”
    • Bloomberg: “China Peacekeepers Killed in South Sudan as Civil War Looms
    • Foreign Policy: “Renewed Violence in South Sudan Threatens Fragile Peace Agreement”
    • The Guardian: “More than 300 dead as South Sudan capital is rocked by violence”
    • Deutsche Welle: “Renewed violence erupts in South Sudan capital”

Saturday 9 July

  • Gunmen attacked barracks in Otogo Payam of Yei River County, Central Equatoria state, leaving one soldier wounded.
  • Al Jazeera Broadcast News: “Salva Kiir and Riek Machar: South Sudan’s shaky peace”
  • Al Jazeera Interactive Media: “Five years since South Sudan independence”
  • Al Jazeera Inside Story: “What’s gone wrong in South Sudan?”

Monday 11 July

  • Heavy gunfire resumed in Juba on Monday, after a quiet night Sunday evening.
  • US calls for regional troops to deploy in South Sudan, evacuates embassy.
  • Hundreds of residents fled their homes in Torit, Eastern Equatoria State as fighting and heavy gunfire broke out in the morning hours.

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