Nairobi, Feb. 20 -- South Sudan's transition to a complete civilian rule established through the ballot may be in danger of stalling. Either that or an emergency support is needed to rescue Africa's youngest nation.

This is according to a report by Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan.

Yasmin Sooka, the chairperson of the Commission, says the establishment of a unified national army and transitional justice organs to deal with the past and the root causes of the conflict are the basic needs for South Sudan, which it has been unable to meet so far, affecting its journey to democracy.

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"Our investigations have found that the violence and gross human rights violations continu...