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South Sudan: Population takes shelter from violence in the MSF compound in Leer

16 Mar 20162 Read Time
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The population in Leer, South Sudan, continues to live in fear of rape, looting and violence after at least four incidents were recorded in March. 
 
In the most recent incident on 14 March, 27 civilians – mostly women and children - fled to the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) compound seeking shelter as their houses were looted by a group of men carrying guns. “In the evening of 14 March , the MSF teams could hear screaming coming from the village. Then, suddenly, the MSF teams saw civilians running in our direction. They were running for their lives and they feel as though there is no one to turn to, so they take shelter with MSF,” says Jens Pagotto, MSF emergency coordinator in Leer county.
 
In other recent incidents of armed looting recorded earlier in March, at least one person was killed, at least two women were raped and one patient was brought to the MSF Hospital in Leer to be treated for a gunshot wound to the abdomen.  “The security situation for the people living in Leer remains desperate, with increasingly regular instances of armed robbery, violent attacks and sexual violence against women,” says Pagotto. 
 
MSF asks the local authorities to take immediate action to ensure protection of civilians in Leer and other conflict affected areas of South Sudan.
 
MSF has been providing humanitarian and medical assistance in Leer for over 25 years. In the first two months of 2016, MSF provided medical assistance to nearly 13,000 patients in Leer and Thonyor, including 73 for violence-related injuries.
 

 

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