I read my first Human Rights Watch report in 1994 – almost 10 years before I began working here. “Civilian Devastation: Abuses by All Parties in the War in Southern Sudan” described in great detail many human rights violations committed by the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A): indiscriminate attacks on civilians, abductions, torture, disappearances, summary executions, and forced recruitment of children, among other crimes.
At that time I was working in southern Sudan for UNICEF, trying to stop the SPLM/A factions, who were fighting against the government in Khartoum, from abusing civilians. I used the report’s detailed documentation of terrible abuses to try and convince the rebel commanders and their soldiers that the world was watching and that they would face justice for their crimes.
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Dispatches: Unhappy Birthday, South Sudan
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