roundup un agency voices concern over safety of some 100000 people trapped in south sudanese town
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Roundup: UN agency voices concern over safety of some 100,000 people trapped in South Sudanese town

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Thousands of internally displaced people gather at Emmanuel Church Compound in Yei.
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The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in South Sudan said they are increasingly concerned about the safety and well-being of some 100,000 people trapped in Yei, a border town in South Sudan, a UN spokesman said here Friday.

More than 30,000 people have reportedly been displaced in the area following attacks on civilians and looting earlier this month, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a daily news briefing here.

They joined several thousand others displaced from nearby Lainya County since mid-July, and up to 60,000 town residents who remain in the town with no means to leave and who are now in as much need as those who have been displaced by the conflict, said the spokesman.

Yei, about 150 km southwest of the capital Juba, is situated in Central Equatoria state, close to South Sudan's borders with Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Those people who have been displaced into Yei from surrounding areas, following deadly attacks on civilians and looting of private property on Sept. 11-13, reports said.

UNHCR's presence there has been limited to providing protection activities and assistance to refugees from neighboring DRC who live in Yei town and nearby Lasu settlement.

An inter-agency mission to Yei, led by UNHCR on Tuesday, observed that tens of thousands of displaced are sheltering in abandoned houses and smaller numbers in church compounds and are facing a serious shortage of food and medicine.

Terrorized men and women spoke of horrific violence against civilians before and during their flight, including assault, targeted killing, mutilation, looting and burning of property.

Several civilians have been hacked to death, including women and infants. There are reports that many young men, aged between 17 and 30, have been arrested on suspicion of siding with the opposition.

Displaced people need food, household items, medicines and the children need access to schools, a UNHCR official said.

Food prices are skyrocketing, with basic commodities quickly disappearing from the market. Many internally displaced people have reported that their food stocks have been looted. Two local hospitals are functioning at reduced capacity.

Lack of high-energy food for malnourished children and breastfeeding mothers is becoming critical. There are indications of increasing sexual and gender-based violence, and unaccompanied and separated children.

The population is unable to leave the town due to limited freedom of movement and lack of resources.

With farmers unable to reach their fields, harvests are rotting and the risk of missing the upcoming planting season is very high. This means that people may have no crops next year.

Back in Juba, humanitarian partners are mobilizing to respond to the situation in Yei, including provision of food, non-food items and drugs. A date for access is still not certain.

To improve the security situation, the UN is planning to increase its force in the country. The government has already agreed to the deployment of a 4,000-strong regional protection force mandated by the UN Security Council, in addition to the roughly 12,000 UN peacekeepers already serving in the nation.

The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) was set up in 2011 after South Sudan gained independence from Sudan. It played a major role in trying to protect civilians when war broke out in 2013 between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those of then Vice-President Riek Machar.

Deteriorating security in South Sudan has forced more than 200,000 people to flee the country since a fresh fighting broke out around Juba, the capital, on July 8, bringing the number of South Sudanese refugees in neighbouring countries to over one million.

In South Sudan, more than 1.61 million people are internally displaced and another 261,000 are refugees from Sudan, the DRC, Ethiopia, and the Central African Republic. 

Source : XINHUA

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