People starving in S Sudan: official

Head of the Commonwealth observer group and former President of Botswana Festus Mogae speaks during talks about April elections on March 28, 2011 in Abuja. Mogae is leading Commonwealth observer group comprises of former politicians, electoral experts and representatives of civil society, academia, youth and the media to observe the conduct of April polls and consider all the factors impinging on the credibilty of the electoral process, and assess whether the elections have been conducted according to the standards of democratic elections to which Nigeria has committed itself. AFP PHOTO/ PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

Head of the Commonwealth observer group and former President of Botswana Festus Mogae speaks during talks about April elections on March 28, 2011 in Abuja. Mogae is leading Commonwealth observer group comprises of former politicians, electoral experts and representatives of civil society, academia, youth and the media to observe the conduct of April polls and consider all the factors impinging on the credibilty of the electoral process, and assess whether the elections have been conducted according to the standards of democratic elections to which Nigeria has committed itself. AFP PHOTO/ PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

Published Feb 2, 2016

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Juba, South Sudan - The head of an international group monitoring South Sudan’s peace process says people are starving in the country’s Western Equatoria state as the government and rebels delay forming a transitional government.

Former Botswana president Festus Mogae said a ceasefire monitoring team that recently visited Western Equatoria state found starving people in the Mundri area, which has been a hotspot of violence in recent months.

Mogae told a meeting of government and rebel representatives on Tuesday that he is “staggered that things have been allowed to get this bad.”

South Sudan President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar missed a deadline last month to form the new government as called for in the August peace agreement.

AP

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