Enough Project Supports South Sudanese Call for Justice

From Enough blogs Thu Mar 13 2014, 20:06:35

This post was written by guest blogger and Enough Project intern Emily Brandon.

In recent weeks, South Sudanese civil society organizations have taken a public stand demanding more action against the atrocities being committed in their country. Although the AU Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) called for the creation of an AU-led Commission of Inquiry in December 2013, the appointment of members was stalled until the first week of March 2014.

In response, Enough joined 26 other South Sudanese and International Non-Governmental Organizations in an open letter to the Chairperson of the African Union Commission,Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, advocating for movement towards accountability. Enough also supported a similar push from civil society organizations to the members of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights.

Both letters call on the ACHPR to issue a resolution condemning the serious human rights violations that have taken place by government and opposition forces in South Sudan since December. Signatories requested the immediate support and establishment of the Commissions of Inquiry, comprehensively addressing the lack of accountability and noting that "time is of the essence as evidence of atrocities are rapidly disappearing." Additionally, the letters call upon the ACHPR to promote a culture of respect for human rights and the rule of law within South Sudan, "foster[ing] a sense that there are no consequences for violence." The letter to members of the ACHRP argues that by calling on South Sudan to ratify and implement regional and international human rights frameworks such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the ACHPR has an opportunity to play a significant role by "beginning to call for broad human rights reform."

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