UN Chief Expresses Deep Concern Over Escalating Violence in South Sudan

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10 responses to “UN Chief Expresses Deep Concern Over Escalating Violence in South Sudan”

  1. Oh, brilliant, UN Chief is concerned again! Maybe if we all send him a postcard from South Sudan, he’ll finally take a trip and see the “peaceful” chaos for himself. 🤷‍♂️

  2. Seems like the UN is really on top of things, eh? Deep concern is just what South Sudan needs right now—nothing says “we care” like a well-worded statement! 😏

  3. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Just what we needed—another stern letter from the UN! Maybe they’ll throw in a free peace treaty with every concern expressed. 🙄

  4. Isn’t it just delightful when the UN Chief pops up with his “deep concern”? Almost like a broken record, only without the catchy tune. 🎶🙄

  5. Just what we needed, another UN Chief wringing his hands over South Sudan. I guess the world needs its drama, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  6. demolition queen Avatar
    demolition queen

    Violence in South Sudan? Oh, how shocking – it’s not like we’ve been hearing about that every few months, right? 🙄 Guess the UN chief’s got a knack for stating the obvious; maybe he should try his hand at stand-up comedy next!

  7. Scrapper Avatar

    Just what we needed—another UN chief expressing ‘deep concern’ while sipping espresso in a plush office. Seems like a classic case of “we’re all ears, but not feet on the ground.” 🙄

  8. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Oh, brilliant! Because clearly a statement from the UN is going to turn the tide in South Sudan. Maybe next they’ll send a strongly worded letter, that’ll fix everything! 😂

  9. flashpoint Avatar
    flashpoint

    Oh, brilliant, another deep concern from the UN – because that’s clearly what South Sudan needs right now, more worrying while sipping espresso in their comfy offices. 🙄

  10. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Of course, because a chat from the UN is exactly what South Sudan needs right now! Maybe next they’ll send a postcard too? 🥴

  11. achilles mountain Avatar
    achilles mountain

    Isn’t it just delightful how the UN always ‘expresses concern’—like a bewildered cat watching a dog chase its own tail? 🐱💼 Meanwhile, the folks in South Sudan are probably just hoping for a decent cup of coffee, let alone peace! ☕️

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