Why the world needs to come to the rescue of South Sudan

“WE WERE picked up at checkpoints or during house searches. They recognized us by our accents or by the traditional marks on our faces. 200-400 of us were brought to a room of a police station, so small that we were suffocating. Suddenly they opened fire on us from two windows. I fell to the ground, and was protected by the bodies of dead and injured lying on top of me. Some of the wounded were moaning, and they opened fire twice again during the night.”
Ivan Simonovic
Ivan Simonovic
Times Reporter