The ongoing conflict in South Sudan has escalated recently, resulting in thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions. With 60,000 children facing malnourishment, international concern is rising. The current UN arms embargo, in place since 2018, is set to expire soon. Human rights organizations like Amnesty International stress the urgency of renewing the embargo to protect civilians and prevent further deterioration of the already dire humanitarian situation. Previous violations of the embargo, along with the influx of foreign troops, underline the fragility of peace in the region.
Global concern is once again shifting to South Sudan, where renewed conflict has caused thousands of deaths and displaced millions, heightening international attention.
The UN Security Council is set to vote on extending arms embargo sanctions for South Sudan, vital for protecting civilians amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crises.
Amnesty International urges the UN Security Council to renew the arms embargo, stating the human rights situation in South Sudan would worsen significantly without it.
Since the imposition of the UN arms embargo in 2018, various violations have continued, including recent reports of armed Ugandan soldiers entering South Sudan.
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