Tuesday, July 30, 2019
As an aid worker with an American accent, I’m used to being the target of security threats.
In South Sudan in 2016, humanitarian staff were subjected to horrific violence and harassment, with Americans often singled out.
There were mock executions of Americans at checkpoints. In an attack on a residential compound, an American was badly beaten and told: “Tell your Embassy how we treated you”.
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