According to a UN report it
cited cases of parents being forced to watch their children being raped and
warned even women and youngsters inside UN protected camps were at risk.
Subsequent report stated
that pro-government forces in South Sudan are being allowed to rape women and
children as a form of payment,
In one incident soldiers
argued over whether to rape a six-year-old girl and then shot her.
The UN human rights office
said its report contained "harrowing accounts" of civilians suspected
of supporting the opposition - including children and the disabled - being
burned alive, suffocated in shipping containers, hanged from trees and cut to
pieces.
It said the crimes
uncovered showed the war-torn country was facing "one of the most
horrendous human rights situations in the world".
A UN assessment team, which
compiled Friday's report, was deployed to the country in 2015 and recorded more
than 1,300 reports of rapes in South Sudan's Unity State alone.
UN human rights chief Zeid
Ra'ad Al Hussein said the number "must only be a snapshot of the real
total".
"The assessment team
received information that the armed militias... who carry out attacks together
with the SPLA (South Sudanese army) commit violations under an agreement of 'do
what you can and take what you can,'" the report said.
"Most of the youth
therefore also raided cattle, stole personal property, raped and abducted women
and girls as a form of payment."
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