JOHANNESBURG – South Sudan has made no concrete steps toward national healing more than two years after the end of a civil war that killed nearly 400,000 people and sent more than 2 million people fleeing, a new United Nations report says.Now some government forces are fueling new fighting by arming community militias with assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns to attack neighboring communities, says the report by the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, presented this week to the U.N.
Human Rights Council.It's a bleak look at what the authors call “the government’s manifest lack of political will to end impunity for serious crimes.”The “staggering scale” of sexual violence, as well as corruption and the use of.