Civilians seeking protection at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound adjacent to Juba International Airport. 2013 Juba, South Sudan UN Photo/Rolla Hinedi
Up to 13,000 South Sudanese civilians have sought refuge at the UN compounds in Juba, fleeing fighting between members of the SPLA (Sudan People’s Liberation Army). UN Photo/Julio Brathwaite
Civilians at the UN House compound on the southwestern outskirts of Juba. Juba, South Sudan UN Photo/Julio Brathwaite
Michael Makuei Lueth, South Sudan’s Minister of Information, addresses civilians outside a compound of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). Juba, South Sudan UN Photo/Rolla Hinedi
Civilians arriving at the UN House compound in the southwestern outskirts of Juba, seeking protection from recent fighting in the capital. Juba, South Sudan UN Photo/George Mindruta
Members of the Indian Battalion at UNMISS assisting displaced persons who have fled their homes and are seeking safety and help from the UN. UN Photo/Rolla Hinedi
Civilians seeking protection at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) compound adjacent to Juba International Airport. 1 Juba, South Sudan UN Photo/Rolla Hinedi
UNMISS medical team assisting civilians at the Cambodian-run hospital in the UNMISS compound in Juba. Photos: UNMISS/Rolla Hinedi
Civilians inside the compound in Bor UN Photo/Hailemichael Gebrekrstos
Officers from the UNMISS Japanese contingent providing water to civilians that seek refuge in UN House, the UNMISS compound on the Southwestern outskirts of Juba. UN Photo/UNMISS
The remains of our two colleagues from the Indian Battalion killed in action arrived to Juba for a memorial ceremony. UN Photo/Rolla Hinedi
2 thoughts on “11 Photos of the South Sudanese Crisis You May Not Have Seen”
i was interested to see these photos. I recently read Brian Steidle’s book, The Devil Came on Horseback, about the conflict in Sudan and I have been wondering what the current situation is like there.
i was interested to see these photos. I recently read Brian Steidle’s book, The Devil Came on Horseback, about the conflict in Sudan and I have been wondering what the current situation is like there.
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Such a terrible situation! Hope it doesn’t become another Rwanda.
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