ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月6日 21時57分


Early one morning last month, the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ photographer Tyler Hicks photographed women waiting at a water collection point in a camp for displaced people in Bentiu, #SouthSudan. The war in South Sudan is engulfing new, previously peaceful areas of the nation, spelling horror for the victims and signifying something deeper: This country is cracking apart. The conflict started as a power struggle between political leaders before slipping into a broader feud between the 2 biggest ethnic groups, the Nuer and the Dinka. But as it enters its 4th year, this war — Africa’s worst — is rapidly sucking in many of the nation’s other ethnic groups. Tens of thousands of civilians have been killed, and every major cease-fire that has been painstakingly negotiated by African and Western officials has been violated. On top of everything, last month the @unitednations declared that parts of South Sudan were suffering a famine. Officials said more than 1 million people could die. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and swipe left to see more photos by Tyler Hicks.


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