CTSAMM accuses government and opposition forces of ceasefire violations

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Ceasefire and Transitional Security Monitoring Mechanism or CTSMM accuses government and the opposition forces of committing major violations in the ongoing conflict in the South Sudan.
 
Strategic Communications Officer, Ruth Finny in an exclusive interview with CRN attributes the abuses to the fact that the two parties are available in many parts of the country.
 
She says other small political party forces have also breached the ceasefire agreement.
 
Finny says other small parties violations cannot be compared to what the SPLM/A and I-O did.
 
The strategic communications officer encourages the parties to seek their own measures of accountability in order to get to the bottom of their own problems.
 
She urges the parties to institute their own mechanisms of resolving matters.
 
According to CTSAMM, recent reports include violations in former Western Equatoria States, fighting at Thaker, near Leer, and attack and killing of civilians at Banketa, former Upper Nile States.
 
CRN will continue to follow up with the two parties accused to get their response about this.