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Thousands: Mass Displacement and Sudanese Forces

thousands: Even considering South Sudan's history of ethnic hostility, the mass displacement was shocking, the report says, according to Metro News. As South Sudan faces its fourth year of civil war, the fighting shows no signs of ending. He and his family were among tens of thousands of people who escaped a wave of fighting in South Sudan's civil war, only to find themselves living in a filthy camp near the border with Sudan.A new report by Amnesty International says South Sudanese forces burned, shelled and ransacked homes between January and May, killing civilians and forcing thousands like Koolekheh from the Shilluk ethnic minority to flee. Both government and opposition forces have been accused of war crimes including mass rape and targeted killings, while the United Nations warns of ethnic violence. When government troops attacked his hometown of Wau Shilluk in January, Koolekheh grabbed his wife and three children and left. While the focus has been on ethnic tensions between the Dinka of President Salva Kiir and the Nuer of rebel leader Riek Machar, the new report highlights the threat to others caught in the crossfire. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.