UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk has expressed horror at growing accounts of serious violations during the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. These include killings of civilians, destruction and poisoning of key water sources and waves of mass displacements.
The UN Human Rights office says in the past 17 days more than 160 civilians have been killed in the Ruweng Administrative Area in the north of the country.
To speak to us further about what they have uncovered in South Sudan Lulu Gaboo spoke to Seif Magango, Media Spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office in Nairobi Kenya.

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