According to a United Nation's report,Militias allied to the South Sudanese army have
been allowed to rape women in lieu of wages during fighting against rebel
forces.
Investigators found that 1,300 women were raped
last year in the oil-rich Unity state alone, it added.
In a separate report, Amnesty International says
more than 60 men and boys were suffocated in a shipping container by government
forces.
The government denies its army targeted civilians
but says it is investigating.
"We have rules of engagement and we are
following them," a spokesman for President Salva Kiir, Ateny Wek Ateny,
told the BBC's Newsday programme.
The scale and type of sexual violence committed in
South Sudan is the most horrendous human rights abuse in the world, UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said.
One woman said she had watched her 15-year-old
daughter being raped by 10 soldiers after her husband was killed.
The UN said government fighters abducted and
gang-raped girls, and cut civilians to pieces. It also accused opposition
fighters of committing human rights abuses.
Researchers from Amnesty International said bodies
of those suffocated were dumped in a field after they were killed last October
in Leer Town, Unity State.
Thousands of people have been killed and millions
displaced since 2013.
"Dozens of people suffered a slow and
agonising death at the hands of government forces that should have been
protecting them. These unlawful killings must be investigated," said Lama
Fakih from Amnesty.
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