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Mapping the Sources of Conflict and Insecurity in South Sudan

By Jok Madut Jok

Originally Published by the Sudd Institute. To read the full report, visit the site here.

SPECIAL REPORT
Number 1
January 12, 2013
Mapping the Sources of Conflict and Insecurity in South Sudan
Living in Fear under a Newly Won Freedom

Summary

• Ethnic violence continues to plague rural communities across South Sudan, in many cases preventing citizens from enjoying the benefits of peace and the promises of independence.

• This violence, combined with the trend of rising urban crime, the actions of security forces, the targeting of foreign laborers, and the weakness of the justice system, means that South Sudan is a society living in fear.

• In the eyes of many South Sudanese, the state has consistently appeared weak or complacent in the face of these complex and varied security challenges.

• The government is burdened by South Sudan's history and by the need to juggle the many interests at play in the new country due to the various liberation ideologies and factions that proliferated during the independence struggle.

• In the absence of functioning law enforcement and judiciary systems to address the uptick of insecurity and violence in urban centers, the country is left in a climate of accusations and rumors.

• Instead of freedom, security, and hopes for a new future, many South Sudanese say all they have experienced so far is increased violence and disappointment that their own government is not guaranteeing their safety.

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