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01.05.2019
UN Panel: South Sudan killed activists

A new U.N. report says South Sudanese security agents likely executed two prominent critics of the government who vanished in Kenya in January 2017. South Sudan's government has repeatedly denied responsibility for the disappearance of human rights lawyer Dong Samuel Luak and Aggrey Idri, a member of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO).

Source: VOA News
30.04.2019
Critics slam multimillion-dollar deal between South Sudan, US-based lobbying firm

Critics are voicing opposition to an effort by South Sudan to block the establishment of a special court aimed at investigating and prosecuting war crimes in that country. It was announced recently that the government had hired U.S.-based lobbyists to stop the creation of the so-called African Union-South Sudanese hybrid court.

Source: VOA News
22.04.2019
South Sudan Kiir rejects Machar demand to delay transitional government

South Sudan President Salva Kiir called on the leader of the main opposition group, SPLM-IO that signed the revitalized peace agreement to return to Juba as soon as possible warning that he would not delay the formation of the transitional government.

Source: Sudan Tribune
10.04.2019
Kiir, Machar kick off Vatican-hosted retreat on peace in South Sudan

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and his First Vice President-designate Riek Machar have launched a two-day retreat in the Vatican to discuss the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement and ways to overcome the different hindrances.

Source: Sudan Tribune
03.04.2019
Vatican to host South Sudan rivals

South Sudan's president and opposition leader are expected to travel to the Vatican next week for what the Holy See says is a "spiritual retreat" and opposition officials say is an effort to help implement the country's peace deal.

Source: VOA News
15.03.2019
Russia slams U.S. position on South Sudan peace, abstains from voting UNMISS resolution

The U.N. Security Council renewed a peacekeeping mission in South Sudan for an additional year; while Russia abstained from the vote accusing implicitly the U.S. of not backing the revitalized peace agreement and overburdening the draft resolution with language on human rights issues.

Source: Sudan Tribune
13.03.2019
Salvaging South Sudan’s fragile peace deal – ICG report

The truce in South Sudan is holding but could break down at any time. To stave off renewed civil war, external actors should urge the belligerents to strike new bargains on security and internal boundaries – and accept a third-party protection force for the capital.

Source: International Crisis Group
13.03.2019
South Sudan violence: UN wants to end culture of impunity

Reports of atrocities in South Sudan despite last year's landmark deal to end the civil war.

Source: Al Jazeera
08.03.2019
Peace deal holds, but humanitarian funding ‘ultimately unsustainable,’ says top UN envoy

September’s UN-backed South Sudan peace agreement is holding and has led to positive change, but tens of thousands of civilians in the war-weary nation are still reliant of life-saving humanitarian assistance, and time is running out. This was the message that David Shearer, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for South Sudan, relayed to the Security Council on Friday.

Source: UN News
04.03.2019
Ethiopia, Eritrea leaders visit South Sudan to discuss peace deal

The leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea have travelled to South Sudan for high-level talks with President Salva Kiir amid efforts to revive a flagging peace deal struck last year between his government and rebels. The visit on Monday came amid increasing warnings that the deal agreed in September last year to quell South Sudan's war was falling apart and all sides were preparing for fresh fighting.

Source: Al Jazeera