UN human rights experts say they are deeply disturbed by what they describe as atrocities committed by all sides in the conflict in South Sudan.
Following a 12-day visit, they said the deprivation and range of sexual violence were hard to describe.
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Young men said they were gang-raped or forced to rape relatives while family members looked on. Several soldiers raped a 60-year-old woman and left her for dead.
People had to eat leaves from trees because there was no food.
The experts were told nearly everyone in South Sudan has a gun, resulting in an increase in deaths, which they described as a silent killing.
The catalogue of horror comes just a day after South Sudan’s warring parties signed a ceasefire.







