methods in the South Sudan atrocity crimes

1. Killings: One of the most commonly reported methods of atrocity crimes in South Sudan is targeted killings of civilians, often based on their ethnic or political affiliations.

2. Sexual violence: Sexual violence, including and sexual slavery, has been widely documented in the conflict in South Sudan as a tool of war and a means of terrorizing civilian populations.

3. Forced displacement: The deliberate targeting of civilians through forced displacement, including the burning of villages and destruction of property, has been a common tactic in the conflict in South Sudan.

4. Torture and inhumane treatment: Reports have emerged of torture, cruel, and inhuman treatment of civilians by both government and opposition forces in South Sudan.

5. Use of child soldiers: Both government and opposition forces have been accused of recruiting and using child soldiers in the conflict in South Sudan, in violation of international law.

6. Attacks on humanitarian workers and facilities: Attacks on humanitarian workers and facilities, including hospitals and aid convoys, have been reported in South Sudan, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the country.