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17 August 2018
August 16, 2018 (WASHINGTON) - The investigative initiative to counter the financing of conflict and mass atrocities in Africa, The Sentry, said a South Sudanese general hit by United Nations sanctions was able to travel to China without a waiver.
According to the group, the general who is now the South Sudanese army chief of staff was in China last July in a clear violation of the UN travel ban.
"The Sentry has now been able to confirm that General (Gabriel) Jok Riak did not receive an (...)
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