Wednesday, August 17, 2016

UN chief launches investigation into July 11 attack in Juba, South Sudan

The United Nations is launching a special investigation into a July 11 attack on foreign aid workers in the South Sudan capital of Juba.


An earlier fact-finding mission found that the attackers had raped and beaten aid workers and civilians, and killed a local journalist, and that calls for help to a nearby UN peacekeeping force went unanswered.


Here's UN correspondent Liling Tan with the details.


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