Geneva: South Sudan lets fighters rape women as payment, the UN rights office said Friday, describing the country as "one of the most horrendous human rights situations in the world."


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"The assessment team received information that the armed militias... who carry out attacks together with the SPLA (South Sudanese army) commit violations under an agreement of `do what you can and take what you can,`" the rights office said in a new report.


"Most of the youth therefore also raided cattle, stole personal property, raped and abducted women and girls as a form of payment," the report added.