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Curfew and deaths in South Sudan
Curfew and deaths in South Sudan after revenge attacks on Sudanese
South Sudan broke away from Sudan to form an independent country in 2011 after a long-running civil war, but more recently, growing numbers of Sudanese people are fleeing into Sou
South Sudan Imposes Curfew After Sudan Killings Trigger Riots
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan's police imposed a nationwide curfew starting at 6 p.m. (1600 GMT) on Friday after a night of rioting in the capital over the alleged killing of South Sudanese people by the army and allied groups in neighbouring Sudan.
More deadly anti-Sudanese protests in South Sudan: officials
Many fled the civil war that broke out in Sudan in April 2023, pitting the official army against its former ally the Rapid Support Forces militia. The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced at estimated 12 millions more. Famine has claimed the lives of tens of thousands more.
UN urges for calm as 3 killed in violence spread in South Sudan
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan UNMISS has appealed for the immediate restoration of calm following an eruption of violence that has resul
South Sudan imposes nationwide overnight curfew to curb violence targeting Sudanese traders
South Sudanese authorities imposed a countrywide dusk-to-dawn curfew after a night of violence during which shops were looted in the capital.
South Sudan: Tensions Between Juba and Khartoum After the Massacres of South Sudanese in Wad Madani
January 16, riots broke out in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, where demonstrators took to the streets to protest against the massacre of South Sudanese in neighboring Sudan.
South Sudan president urges calm after protests, looting of Sudanese businesses
Let us protect their properties and businesses, we are hospitable people, it’s our duty to offer protection and support to Sudanese refugees who fled the war in Sudan,’ Salva Kiir says - Anadolu Ajans
South Sudan Imposes Curfew Amidst Ethnic Tensions
South Sudan police have enforced a nationwide curfew following deadly riots in Juba over reported killings of South Sudanese in Sudan. Shops have closed as security forces relocate Sudanese citizens for safety.
S.Sudan Imposes Curfew After Looting Of Sudanese Shops
Police in South Sudan declared a nighttime curfew on Friday, a day after anti-Sudanese protests degenerated into looting and violence in the capital of the chronically unstable country.
South Sudan protest: President calls for calm after anti-Sudanese unrest
South Sudan's President has called for calm after protests and looting of Sudanese-owned shops in the capital Juba.
South Sudan Imposes Curfew Amid Ethnic Tensions
Following a violent night involving looting of Sudanese-owned businesses in Juba, South Sudan has enforced a dusk-to-dawn curfew. The violence arose from alleged killings of South Sudanese by Sudanese militia.
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