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South Sudan imposes curfew following violent riots

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發布於 15小時前 • Denis Elamu,Li Hualing,Lin Jing,Han Xu
This photo taken on April 8, 2024, shows the sunset scenery in Juba, South Sudan. (Xinhua/Han Xu)
This photo taken on April 8, 2024, shows the sunset scenery in Juba, South Sudan. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

South Sudan on Friday imposed a curfew across the country in the wake of targeted revenge attacks on Sudanese nationals triggered by graphic footage on social media of South Sudanese nationals being killed in Sudan.

JUBA, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- South Sudan on Friday imposed a curfew across the country in the wake of targeted revenge attacks on Sudanese nationals triggered by graphic footage on social media of South Sudanese nationals being killed in Sudan.

The curfew, which will come into force at 6 p.m., local time (1600 GMT), aims to prevent public and private property violations, the Inspector General of the South Sudan National Police Service Abraham Manyuat Peter announced on state television.

"We are closely monitoring the situation and call on citizens to report any criminal violations," he said. "The police will not tolerate any violations that harm public security and will deal with them according to the law."

Peter said four people were injured Thursday night in clashes between security forces and rioters, who attacked, looted, and vandalized businesses owned by Sudanese nationals in Juba, the capital of South Sudan.

The riots came after video clips circulating on social media platforms of Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) soldiers executing unarmed civilians, including South Sudanese nationals, in Wad Medani, Al Gezira State of Sudan.

This photo taken on April 9, 2024, shows the street view in Juba, South Sudan. (Xinhua/Han Xu)
This photo taken on April 9, 2024, shows the street view in Juba, South Sudan. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

There have since been attacks on Sudanese nationals in Juba, Aweil, and Warrap State, according to reports.

South Sudan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Wednesday summoned the Sudanese Ambassador to South Sudan Isam Mohamed Hassan Karar to protest the killings of its nationals.

John Samuel Bwogo, undersecretary in South Sudan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has requested that the Sudan Sovereign Council allow a high-level committee from Juba to visit Wad Madani, where the alleged attacks took place. He urged both the Sudan Sovereign Council and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to protect South Sudanese nationals caught up in the violence.

The Sudanese ambassador to South Sudan said an investigation committee has been formed to investigate the killings in Wad Madani, which happened after the SAF retook the area from the rebels.

"There are many nationalities engaging in war within Sudan. The investigation committee will work closely with the undersecretary and ambassador of South Sudan based in Port Sudan, and we will update South Sudanese and the public on the situation of citizens in Al Gezira," he said.■

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