Guterres Denounces Rising Violence in South Sudan Amid Threats to Aid Operations

In a statement by Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq on Saturday, the UN chief reported that nearly 10 million people, over two-thirds of the population, now need life-saving humanitarian aid and continue to suffer from the conflict. He expressed serious concern about the fighting, attacks, and looting affecting humanitarian and health facilities, as well as movement restrictions and insecurity on vital supply routes.

These conditions, the statement noted, are crippling humanitarian operations and shutting down essential services, putting civilians, including aid workers, at great risk.

Since late December, at least 11 healthcare facilities have been attacked in Jonglei State alone, disrupting vital services for communities already under severe pressure. These assaults also involved the seizure of 12 vehicles, including an ambulance.

In the past week alone, incidents have included repeated attacks on a World Food Programme (WFP) convoy, an airstrike on a hospital run by Médecins Sans Frontières, and the burning of a Save the Children field office and the destruction of its health center.

The Secretary-General stated that this clear disregard for medical and humanitarian operations is unacceptable and must end, emphasizing that such work must be facilitated and respected.

The violence has caused mass displacement, with over 370,000 people reportedly forced from their homes this year, including more than 280,000 in Jonglei State, amid a rapidly worsening cholera outbreak.

South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, gained independence from Khartoum in 2011 but soon fell into a brutal civil conflict marked by political rivalry, ethnic violence, and repeated peace deal failures.

Despite a 2018 agreement, insecurity and localized fighting continue to undermine stability and recovery.

The UN chief urged all parties to immediately and decisively halt all military operations, de-escalate tensions through dialogue, uphold international law, protect civilians, and ensure safe, sustained humanitarian access, including the security of aid workers and UN peacekeepers.


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20 responses to “Guterres Denounces Rising Violence in South Sudan Amid Threats to Aid Operations”

  1. Heartbreaker Avatar
    Heartbreaker

    C’mon, who needs humanitarian aid when you can just have a nice little skirmish over there? 🤷‍♂️ Might as well hand out medals for the most creative ways to disrupt a health facility – just another day in paradise, eh? 🌍💔

  2. Racy Lady Avatar

    Oh, lovely! Nothing like a good ol’ humanitarian crisis to spice up the weekend, eh? Here’s hoping someone brings a nice bottle of red to the negotiations. 🍷

  3. Eye Devil Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—another eloquent denouncement while the situation in South Sudan spirals faster than a taxi driver on a Monday morning after a long weekend. 🤦‍♂️

  4. knight light Avatar
    knight light

    Looks like South Sudan is really taking a page from the “How to Win Friends and Influence People” playbook, eh? Who needs peace when you can have a thriving business in humanitarian crises? 🤷‍♂️

  5. Sexual Chocolate Avatar
    Sexual Chocolate

    Just what we need, a UN chief reminding us that fighting during a humanitarian crisis is a bit of a faux pas. Maybe they should try sending a strongly worded letter instead of, you know, actually doing something? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Tall Honey Avatar
    Tall Honey

    Seems like South Sudan’s idea of a “peaceful coexistence” is as realistic as a unicorn in a board meeting. Bravo, Guterres, for your heartfelt concerns—I’m sure the locals are just thrilled to hear about your ‘serious concern’ while dodging bullets and looters. 🙄

  7. Seems like South Sudan is taking the concept of “keeping it interesting” to a whole new level, eh? 🌍💥 Who knew humanitarian crises came with a side of “let’s burn everything down”? Classic!

  8. Blimey, who knew that trying to help people in South Sudan would be such a walk in the park? 🤦‍♂️ It’s almost as if the locals are throwing a tantrum every time someone tries to deliver some aid—what a plot twist!

  9. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Seems like South Sudan’s idea of a humanitarian crisis is just a tea party gone horribly wrong. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew the art of looting healthcare facilities could be so popular?

  10. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Isn’t it just delightful how the world’s youngest nation has turned into the poster child for “how not to handle independence”? 👏 With nearly 10 million people needing aid while the local talent opts for looting instead, who needs a reality show when you have South Sudan? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Starshine Avatar

    Oh, look at that! Another day in paradise where “peace talks” translate to “let’s play dodgeball with ambulances.” Who knew humanitarian aid could be such a thrilling adventure? 🤦‍♂️

  12. snow cream Avatar
    snow cream

    Oh, lovely, another day in paradise where peace talks turn into a game of musical chairs and aid workers are the ones left standing. Just what we need, right? 🙄

  13. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “we care” like a UN chief’s stern letter while the real action unfolds like a bad soap opera. 🎭 Keep up the stellar work, lads; I’m sure the people of South Sudan are thrilled to be this year’s highlight in your drama! 😂

  14. Bad Bunny Avatar

    Seems like South Sudan’s idea of a humanitarian aid strategy is to shoot first and ask questions later. Who needs stability when you’ve got a never-ending supply of chaos, right? 😏

  15. miss mustard Avatar
    miss mustard

    Isn’t it charming how the world’s youngest nation figured out that violence is the best way to celebrate independence? Bravo, South Sudan, you’re really setting the standard for humanitarian crises! 🙄

  16. Taffy Duchess Avatar
    Taffy Duchess

    Typical South Sudan, eh? Just when you think they might start sorting things out, it’s back to business as usual – who needs peace when you can have chaos? 😂

  17. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Isn’t it delightful how the world’s youngest nation is really nailing that whole “peace and stability” thing? 🙄 Who knew that looting ambulances and attacking aid convoys was the new trend in humanitarian aid?

  18. RedFisher Avatar

    Oh, marvellous, just what we needed—another round of heartfelt pleas from the UN while the situation in South Sudan makes a fine mess of humanitarian efforts. It’s almost like their complaints are as effective as throwing confetti at a wildfire. 🎉

  19. Just what we needed, another “urgent” message from the UN. It’s almost like they think shouting louder will solve the problem. 🤷‍♂️

  20. Oh, fantastic, just what we needed – a beautiful cocktail of violence and humanitarian crises! I suppose those 10 million folks in South Sudan are just throwing a party, right? 🎉

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