Dr. Emmanuel John Bol's newly released "Violations of Human Rights in South Sudan" delves into the deprivation of human rights during South Sudan's civil war.
"Violations of Human Rights in South Sudan" from Christian Faith Publishing author Dr. Emmanuel John Bol is an intellectual discourse involving South Sudan's tainting of human rights through war crimes and abuse.
Meadville, PA, Feb. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Violations of Human Rights in South Sudan": an in-depth study that responds to the violation of human rights during the Republic of South Sudan's civil crisis. "Violations of Human Rights in South Sudan" is the creation of published author, Dr. Emmanuel John Bol, a public prosecutor in Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal; a legal counsel in the Ministry of Justice, Department of Contracts, Juba; and a legal adviser for the Central Bank of South Sudan in 2012.
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Dr. Bol shares, "The study shows that South Sudan has committed blatant vio¬lations of many international agreements when it comes to crimes such as mass killings, genocide, assassination outside the judiciary system, policy of displacing the citizens from their homes, starving the unarmed civilians, mistreatment of the captives and detainees, and using internationally banned weapons. The problem lies with the unclear vision in relation to the criminal responsibility of the state; however, when looking into the reasonable regulations stated in the different international agreements regarding the international law, we can say that it is possible to investigate the Republic of South Sudan, being a party, according to the articles of the four agreements of Geneva and the agreement banning extermination of the human race."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Dr. Emmanuel John Bol's new book looks into many serious breaches of human trust and confidence, as well as international agreements and laws, by South Sudan's own government.
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