Ugandan Troops Accused of War Crimes in South Sudan: Civil Society Demands ICC Action

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 ‎ UPDF.  A South Sudanese campaign group, the Reclaim Campaign, has submitted a formal request to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate alleged atrocities committed by the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) during their incursion into Upper Nile State in March 2025. ‎ ‎The group alleges that the UPDF carried out indiscriminate bombings, used chemical weapons, and targeted civilians particularly from the Nuer ethnic group while operating inside South Sudanese territory without the consent of the transitional government.  ‎ ‎According to the campaign, these actions could constitute war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of aggression under the Rome Statute. ‎ ‎The Reclaim Campaign's petition also claims that the Ugandan government has shown no willingness to hold its military accountable, making a case for the ICC to intervene.  ‎ ‎The group cited statements by Ugandan officials that allegedly dehumanize South Sudanese citizens and promote et...

South Sudan Government Asked To Complete Boarder Issues Before May


Mr.  Rajab  Mohandis the Executive Director in charge of Governance and Organization body said that states number and boundaries should be expedited before the transitional government has been fully formed in May 2019.

He further reiterated that all forces should be at their cantonment sites which means the government should identify the cantonment sites immediately. 

Most importantly the boundaries should be demarcated so that it will help South Sudan as a sovereign State be able to identify structures and develop fast. 

The cantonment sites is very important since it will help the soldiers from meeting each others and avoid provocation from the various forces. 

The executive director was quoted when he was being interviewed on Anisa Radio.

South Sudan boarders lately have been invaded by our bordering communities and immediate action must be taken by the government.

More to follow shortly......

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