Bishop calls for peace in South Sudan, first vice president reportedly arrested
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South Sudan: Calls to preserve the peace agreement multiply after Riek Machar's arrest
In South Sudan, calls for the rescue of the peace agreement are increasing after the first Vice-President, Riek Machar, was placed under house arrest on the evening of Wednesday, March 26. Despite this mobilization, the opposition already considers the 2018 agreement to be "repealed" by President Salva Kiir. Pressure is rising to lift the opponent's detention and to order a ceasefire.
Pope Francis renews his call for peace dialogue in South Sudan Vatica
In his Angelus message for the fourth Sunday of Lent, published by the Holy See Press Office, the Bishop of Rome expressed his concern over the situation in that African country, which was complicated a few weeks ago when members of the White Army, a group loyal to Machar, attacked an army base in Upper Nile State. “I renew my sincere appeal to all leaders to do everything possible to reduce the tension in the country,” the Pope said, “for which…
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