No one to intervene : gaps in civilian protection in Southern Sudan / Human Rights Watch.
2009
JC599.S732 J66 2009 (Map It)
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Title
No one to intervene : gaps in civilian protection in Southern Sudan / Human Rights Watch.
Published
New York : Human Rights Watch, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Call Number
JC599.S732 J66 2009
ISBN
1564325067
9781564325068
9781564325068
Description
15 pages : map ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)423033730
Summary
This 15-page report highlights a recent surge in ethnic violence and the failure of the government of Southern Sudan and the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) to protect civilians. In March and April 2009, armed civilians from the Lou Nuer and Murle ethnic groups in Southern Sudan's Jonglei state killed an estimated 1,000 men, women, and children, and abducted about 150 women and children in vicious attacks and counter-attacks. Government officials knew the conflict was brewing but did not take steps to prevent it or protect civilians, nor did the UN mission address the impending violence, said Human Rights Watch.--Publisher description.
Note
"June 2009"--P. following title page.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Also available via the Internet on the Human Rights Watch web site.
Available in Other Form
Human Rights Watch (Organization). No one to intervene. New York, NY : Human Rights Watch, c2009 (OCoLC)432341177
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Gaps in civilian protection in Southern Sudan