Former South Sudan VP ends ceasefire with government in Juba
(last modified Mon, 26 Sep 2016 04:53:58 GMT )
Sep 26, 2016 04:53 UTC
  • Former South Sudan VP ends ceasefire with government in Juba

South Sudan's exiled rebel leader has called for war against the government, ending an internationally-backed peace deal.

Former vice president Riek Machar said on Sunday that he will “wage a popular armed resistance against the authoritarian and fascist regime of President Salva Kiir in order to bring peace, freedom, democracy and the rule of law in the country." 

Machar fled to Khartoum after clashes broke out between his supporters and Kiir’s in the South Sudanese capital Juba in July.

He added that the international community should "declare the regime in Juba as a rogue government and a spoiler of peace that is threatening regional and international peace and security."

The announcement is Machar’s first since the fighting broke out. At the time, he referred to the clashes as an "assassination attempt."   

South Sudan has witnessed a new wave of conflict since July 8, when gunfire erupted near the state house in Juba as Kiir and then vice president Machar were holding a meeting.

More than 300 people were killed in the clashes. 

The country gained independence from Sudan in 2011. It has been going through turmoil ever since.

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