UN rights reports have said on Tuesday that South Sudan’s
army raped then torched girls alive inside their homes during a recent campaign
notable for its “new brutality and intensity”.
A UN mission in South Sudan said some of the most disturbing
allegations focused on the abduction and sexual abuse of women and
girls, some
of whom were reportedly burnt alive in their dwellings. The UN mission
said
they have interviewed 115 victims and eyewitnesses in Unity state where
South
Sudanese forces were involved in fighting against opposition fighters in
April. They have also promised to bring those involved to book.
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