Press Statements
ROWL Press Statement on Visit of Pope to South Sudan
ROWL urges the Government to heed the words and prayers of the Pope and give peace a chance
Press Statement on 15 December 2022
ROWL calls Government of South Sudan to declare 15th December as Remembrance Day
Commemoration of lives lost due to conflict and armed violence
Founded in 2014, Remembering The Ones We Lost (ROWL) started documenting names of conflict related killings and deaths starting from the Torit Revolution of August 1955 in an online public
Over 20,000 Dead Documented in South Sudan Violence and Conflicts: Time to End Use of Force
“Profoundly regretting the suffering and distress caused to the people of South Sudan by the conflict on-going in South Sudan since 15 December 2013 and apolosing unconditionally to the peo
Let us remember all lost to South Sudan’s conflicts and violence: Over 19,000 victims named
South Sudan is marking its 11th Independence Anniversary on the 9 th July 2022. As we celebrate the independence of our country, let us remember millions of lives lost in a series of brutal
Declare December 15th as a National Day to Denounce Violence
They were fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters and children. Each of them cherished by their families and communities. They are the people killed or missing in the conflicts that have ravaged
South Sudan: Thousands Still Missing
Since the conflict broke out in December 2013, the United Nations and other organizations including Human Rights Watch have documented major human rights violations including attacks on civil
Over 13,000 People Dead in South Sudan Conflicts
South Sudanese people have suffered a series of conflicts since 1955 and the latest wave of violence started in December 2013 to date, despite the signing of R-ARCSS. Many lives are being los
Remembering the ones we Lost: Press Statement January 2020
Remembering The Ones We Lost has been working on documentation of conflict related deaths, killings and disappearances in South Sudan. The organization was established in 2014 as a response t