As part of its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace, representatives of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan UNMISS earlier this week visited the communities to promote increased dialogue as a way to overcome their quandaries. In the neighbouring village of Lopeat, on the other hand, a different group known as the Jie makes up the majority of residents. Martin Lorikai is a local chief in the village of Magos, Eastern Equatoria. During the encounters, community members also expressed rising concerns over malnutrition, water scarcity, lack of medical infrastructure, and crop devastation. Mobile court in Bentiu reduces case backlog and whets appetite for permanent justice. Print Email Twitter Facebook. Historically, relations between the two communities have been strained by violence fueled by land disputes and cattle raids, sometimes making every-day life a bit of a hassle.
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As part of its mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace, representatives of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan UNMISS earlier this week visited the communities to promote increased dialogue as a way to overcome their quandaries.
Upon completion of a fourth session in Bentiu, a visiting mobile court iie convicted eight people found guilty of rape, murder, armed robbery, kidnapping and serious assault.
He and his people are descendants of the Toposa, one of more than 60 ethnic groups in South Sudan. Troubles in Eastern Equatoria spur push for regional dialogue. The multi-faceted, complex nature of conflicts plaguing the communities of Eastern Equatoria, as well as South Sudan as a whole, can at times jei endeavors to achieve reconciliation.
An old adage claims that adversity has komuuya potential to bring people together, and youth from Lopeat and Magos proved just that as they put aside ancestral differences to join forces to help track down the children. More news Malakal cycles for peace and the environment. UK peacekeepers teach South Sudanese girls self-defence skills.
Recently, though, the two were united in outrage as a spate of child abductions tore through both communities.
Troubles in Eastern Equatoria spur push for regional dialogue | UNMISS
Although a few have been reunited with their families, several children are still missing, according to Chief Lorikai. Martin Lorikai is a jei chief in the village of Magos, Eastern Equatoria. According to Chief Lorikai, relations between the groups tend to mimic the tides of the ocean, oscillating between calm and turbulent.
Despite their valiant intentions, community members fear that the youth may be getting in over their heads, inviting potential retaliation from the alleged abductors. Historically, relations between the two communities have been strained by violence fueled by land disputes and cattle raids, sometimes making every-day life a bit of a hassle.
Print Email Twitter Facebook. During the encounters, community members also expressed rising concerns over malnutrition, water scarcity, lack of medical infrastructure, and crop devastation. koumya
In the neighbouring village of Lopeat, on the other hand, a different group known as the Jie makes up the majority of residents. A scenario like this may turn peace into an ever more distant komuyz. Mobile court in Bentiu reduces case backlog and whets appetite for permanent justice.
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