A specialized doctor on sexual gender-based violence says some mass rape survivors from Kubi area in Central Equatoria allegedly by some SPLA members are still bleeding.
A journalist also witnessed a thirteen-year-old survivor crying in pain at Juba medical facility on Friday.
The anonymous doctor says the rape survivor still experiences recurrent bleeding after three days of discharge from hospital.
The rape survivor has been stitched on the torn tissue, the doctor says.
Episcopal Church, Bishop Paul Yugusuk demands for justice to prevail over the alleged mass rape.
He says some security personnel wanted to take the rape survivors for investigation while still in pain.
But, Bishop Yugusuk insisted the survivors should be treated and counselled first.
The bishop believes the alleged rape activities by suspected SPLA members are individual acts, not necessarily commanded.