![]() Within its first four years after the U.S. We were there as part of a delegation from the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, part of the center’s ongoing work to promote justice and accountability and to prevent future mass atrocities in South Sudan. Yet this outcome is not inevitable: the international community can and should take action to avert a future crisis and yet more lives lost. For a nation that has experienced generations of conflict characterized by unspeakable atrocities and group-targeted violence that has left society deeply traumatized, the prospect that the situation may yet again deteriorate is terrifying. Within 24 hours of our arrival on a visit to the South Sudan capital Juba in July, civil society representatives told us in no uncertain terms that their country is headed back to war. ![]()
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