5,992,548 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
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Following clashes between Dinka and Fertit residents. SPLA soldiers fire indescriminately into Fertit neighbourhoods in Wau. At least a dozen are killed in Wau and surrounding villages by government soldiers during this time (two coded on 17th Feb) |
5,992,552 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
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Soldiers enter a house and non-fatally shoot two members of a family in a village west of Wau. |
5,992,556 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
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On March 24, the burned remains of a motorcycle taxi driver, hands tied behind his back, were found behind the Catholic church. Witnesses said the men who killed him had detained him in a compound near the church occupied by soldiers, though researchers could not confirm whether the men were soldiers. |
5,992,560 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
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A 21-year-old moto-taxi driver said he was asked by a soldier to drive him to Grinti on March 24. When they arrived at the barracks, the soldier accused him of being a rebel and detained him. He said he was held for four days and tortured, then released without charge: At night, they blindfolded me and took me to a room. For an hour, they beat me with a stick and rubber and asked me about the rebels. The soldiers did not return his motorbike. |
5,992,564 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
South Sudan |
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Three soldiers raped a 60-year-old woman in April just outside of Wau. |
5,992,574 |
4.58333 |
34.12828 |
South Sudan |
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On 18 May, at least 13 people were reported killed and 7 others wounded when fighting erupted between Toposa and Didinga tribes over stolen cattle. |
5,992,578 |
4.58333 |
34.12828 |
South Sudan |
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A clash between the Toposa and Didinga leaves 26 dead. |
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8.09476 |
28.65238 |
South Sudan |
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A person was killed and over 800 cattle were stolen by the Luanyjang of Wun-Thoc in a deadly attack on Friday in Riak and Padhuony villages in North Ton (admin 2 capital used)j. |
5,992,586 |
6.81868 |
29.69952 |
South Sudan |
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Workers at Rumbek teaching hospital go on strike after four of their colleagues are arrested by the authorities after demanding to be paid their salaries. |
5,992,594 |
6.21437 |
31.56201 |
South Sudan |
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South Sudan's lecturers at five public universities resolved on Tuesday to go on strike over delayed three-month salaries and promised bonuses by government. The five public universities to be affected include Juba, Rumbek, University of Bahr El Ghazal, John Garang University of Science and Technology and Upper Nile University. |