US rights activist Prendergast in South Sudan
February 8, 2014 (JUBA) – Renowned American human rights activists and author, John Prendergast is currently in Juba, the South Sudan capital on what appears an official visit.
South Sudan’s presidential advisor Ted Dagne welcomed the activist who jetted into the country Friday.
It however remains unclear why activist, a co-founder of the Enough Project, is in the world’s youngest nation.
Together with George Clooney, Prendergast helped direct the Sudan Now campaign, which supported the holding of a peaceful referendum for South Sudan.
He currently serves as a board member and strategic advisor to Not On Our Watch Project; an organisation he founded with Clooney.
A recipient of several awards, including the Huffington Post 2011 Game Changer Award; the United Nations Correspondents Association Citizen of the World Award; the Lyndon Baines Johnson Moral Courage Award; the Princeton University Crystal Tiger Award and the U.S. Department of State Distinguished Service Award, among others, Prendergast is also a member of the faculty and Advisory Board of the International Peace and Security Institute (IPSI).
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