Refugees International logo
donate now

South Sudan 2006: Peace, Land, Oil & Liberty

03/17/2006

During twenty-one years of war, governments of both the north and south of Sudan committed numerous violations of civil and political rights by killing and torturing their citizens, abducting people (including women and children), recruiting children into armed forces, attacking villages, and forcibly displacing millions of people. As a result of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which ended the civil war between north and south in 2005, Sudan as a whole is governed by a Government of National Unity (GNU) and a semi-autonomous authority in the south, the Government of South Sudan (GOSS). Now as the international community assists the governments with implementing the peace agreement, they must both act to guarantee the civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights of the south Sudanese, which continue to be denied.


South Sudan 2006: Peace, Land, Oil & Liberty

Related Countries

Sudan


Related Issues

No related issues


Related Missions

South Sudan: RI Mission to Assess Return and Reintegration

Search

Stay Informed

Sign up for our Email updates

Resources

What I can do to help

Photo Gallery

Malaysia 2005: Meeting with Chin Refugees

RI Advocate Larry Thompson talks to a group of Chin refugees who work on a plantation...

Go to Photo Gallery

 

Act Now!

Donate to Iraq Fund

Join us on Facebook