Experts: Peace agreement in South Sudan threatens the “disaster” war
The United Nations Committee today (Thursday) warned that the failure to maintain peace agreements in South Sudan could return to the “disaster” and threaten millions of lives.
The Opposition in the South Sudan reported that president Salwa Kair’s exemption was canceled in 2018 by President Rick Machar’s arrest, which is considered the cornerstone of the fragile country, the French press agency said.
The committee, relating to documenting human rights violations in the country, said that the rise of military conflicts and attacks on civilian population, his arrest was “a reference to the sharp fall of the peace process and a threat to millions of lives.”
Failure to carry out defense measures prescribed in the Peace Agreement leads to the return of the disaster to the war, including the freedom of movement, political partnership and the retirement of hostility.
Experts said that “the need to avoid the spread of a comprehensive war” in accordance with the agreement and the protection of citizens.
The committee recalls that violence has increased in March in March, but in violation of the provisions of the Peace Agreement of Peace Agreement of Legislature, without taking into account the legal principles of the armed conflicts, the armed conflicts reached the capital, without taking into account the legal principles.
“To deliberately target opposition leaders and citizens.
And «Peace Agreement is not optional, but she has added to her. It is not only a violation of the law, but also by the political and military players, the treachery of the South Sudan people who suffer from destructive conflict years ago.
The committee believes that the Uganda forces and tanks will be exacerbated at the request of Kair and raise serious concerns about violating the United Nations ban on weapons.
Commissioner Barney told Awa: “We should not allow South Sudan to repeat the mistakes of the past,” Commissioner Barney said.
“Failure to reduce the growth of current political and military tension is devastating to South Sudan. South Sudan leaders must sit together to overcome political differences, to reduce tension, to ensure the terrified population and deal with their differences.
He believes that the international family should go quickly to “explosion internal conditions in South Sudan and to prevent instability in this fragile area.”
In this case, Kenyan President William Roto declared that he had spoken to Kier on Thursday and would send an ambassador to play mediation.
Roto said, “I have phoned President Salva Kair in connection with the situation that led to the arrest and arrest of Machar,” said Roto, contacting Uganda and Ethiopia leaders and “I will try to communicate and reduce the escalation.”
The 3 -member committee is an independent organization handed over by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2016.