Friday, July 20, 2018

South Sudan’s internally displaced create own system of justice | South Sudan

Juba, South Sudan – Squatted on a thin black mattress, Nyawech Both Nien rubs over her scarred arm, still bruised after a mass brawl over water, the most basic need inside this camp for internally displaced people (IDPs). “I’d put three jerry cans to keep my place in the line, but the water came very late that night,” said the 28-year-old, one of the 40,000 residents at the Protection of

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