Speaking to Radio Easter in Juba, Bishop Erkolano Lodu Tombe of Yei said the media is not reporting what is really going on in villages and blames the international community for its inability to act.
“Notwithstanding a return to calm in the South Sudanese city of Yei, those living in rural areas continue to die immersed in the deafening silence of the media and before the indifferent gaze of the international community,” Bishop Tombe said.
The Bishop said South Sudanese are now living in fear as military and civilian groups with ties to the government target people they suspected of supporting South Sudanese rebel leader Dr. Riek Machar, adding that a lot of people have died in violent attacks in rural areas on the outskirts of Yei.
Tombe stated that people are also dying due to lack of food and medicine and that the population will be forced to rely on humanitarian assistance. He also calls on South Sudan’s warring factions to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.
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The current voice of the African Countries in the persons of their representatives do not necessarily represent the concerns and pleas of the African people, rather a contained agenda to keep current regimes in power. The UN however, in its present status that looks divided appears unable to attend to the common citizen; allowing humanity to go down indeed.