US lawmakers warn South Sudan on rights

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The four top United States or US lawmakers for foreign affairs on Tuesday warned South Sudan to improve its human rights record.
 
In a letter to President Salva Kiir, the lawmakers voiced alarm over reports that the army engaged in “gross human rights violations” against civilians, especially Murle tribe in Pibor County of Jonglei state.
 
The letter warned that ‘unless the country implements changes, we fear South Sudan may be heading toward a longer and entrenched period of instability.’
 
The US lawmakers urged President Kiir to reassign commanders in the east of the country and hold forces accountable for human rights violations.
 
Foreign Relations Committee chairperson Senator Robert Menendez, Republican head of Foreign Affairs Committee representative Ed Royce and top opposition members signed the letter.