UNMISS condemns killing of over 30 people in Jonglei State

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has condemned Sunday’s attack in the Baidit area of Bor County in Jonglei State, which left at least 32 people dead.

On January 23, suspected armed youth from Pibor County attacked Baidit area, killing 32 people while 26 others were wounded, according to local area officials. Several houses were also burnt, cattle raided and people displaced.

“UNMISS is deeply concerned over recent reports of the attack in Baidit, Jonglei State alleged to have been carried out by armed Murle elements resulting in civilian casualties and temporary displacements,” UNMISS said in a statement on Tuesday.

Among the dead, it said, were three children who drowned in a river while trying to escape.

“UNMISS strongly condemns any attack on civilians and urges groups and individuals to take immediate action to avoid further escalations that will endanger vulnerable people,” it added.

The UN peacekeeping body further called on authorities to carry out timely investigations and that the perpetrators be held accountable.

It, however, said it remains committed to supporting the government of South Sudan, whose primary role is to protect its citizens, to ensure the protection of civilians, and to build durable peace, including through the implementation of the September 2018 peace deal.

“All efforts must be made to restore calm, refrain from engaging in further violence and promote peace and reconciliation,” stressed UNMISS, adding “Any surge in subnational violence will have a devastating effect on communities that have already been impacted by flooding, the COVID-19 pandemic and recurring conflict.”

According to reports, the routine of inter-communal clashes in many parts of the country prevails due to lack of an efficient justice system.

Source: Sudan Tribune