United Nations Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan.
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Comment: your see also/external links section are just news articles. Relevant content should instead be incorporated into the article. Also inappropriate use of
WP:External links.
microbiologyMarcuspetri dish·
growths 20:47, 29 February 2024 (UTC)
The Commission publishes annual inquiry report detailing the overall
human rights situation in
South Sudan and also publishes thematic reports known as Conference Room Papers. Some of the recent reports released by the Commission are as below:
March 2024 Report
The report[12] details the overall human rights situation in South Sudan and flags that the likelihood of more violation is high unless the government take urgent and dedicated actions to address the conflict drivers[13][14][15][16][17].
October 2023 Report (CRP)
The report[18] details the plight of civic and political space in South Sudan[19][20]. It tells how systematic tools are employed to repress, restrain and control
civil society organizations and
media[21][22].
April 2023 Report (CRP)
This report, released on 03 April, talks in great details about the conflicts that happened during 2022 in South Sudan and portrays how impunity is fueling violence in the country[23]. It details the violations that were committed in the context of these conflicts and names individuals responsible for the same[24].
March 2023 Report
This mandate report[25] details the overall human rights situation in South Sudan with findings of the Commission's investigations during 2022 and tells how impunity drives all conflicts and violations in the country[26]. It concludes with recommendations for the Govt. of South Sudan and other stakeholders.