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Ibhetshu Likazulu accuses state of “Genocide Denialism” after Silobela Memorial is halted.

In this bulletin, Human rights group Ibhetshu Likazulu says police in Silobela blocked a peaceful community event meant to remember ten men who disappeared during the Gukurahundi violence in 1985. South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir fired two senior aides after a presidential order mistakenly appointed a man who died five years ago to an election discussion panel.

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