The New Zealand Herald

Civilians killed

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owned by taxpayers. The two men’s return to prison helped spark the 41-day occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in early 2016. South Sudan government troops and allied fighters killed at least 232 civilians in a five-week period this year, hanging some people from trees and burning others alive, according to a United Nations report. The report is the latest snapshot of the widespread atrocities committed in the world’s youngest nation over its five-year civil war.

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