In a telephone interview with South Sudan in Focus, Nazario said security forces in the South Sudanese capital regularly harass, beat and even kill citizens, including high-ranking government officials.
I can't be in Juba while seeing people being harassed, killed by government security.
"Since the beginning of the war on December 15, have you heard any of the opposition talking? The government is deliberately preventing media houses talking to the opposition," Nazario said, accusing the authorities of trying to control the message in South Sudan.
"I don't want to be part of what's happening," he said.
"I won't go back until there's a solution, until there's freedom, respect of human rights ... Until you can say what you want without being harassed," he said. "I can't be in Juba while seeing people being harassed, killed by government security."
Officials at the foreign affairs ministry in Juba declined to comment on Nazario's departure and accusations. Nazario has served as permanent representative for South Sudan to the United Nations and as head of mission in Belgium and the European Union. He is the latest official to quit the government and flee the country.
On Tuesday, Richard Mulla, the member of parliament for Western Equatoria state, told South Sudan in Focus that he fled to Kenya because he feared for his life in South Sudan. Mulla said around a dozen other lawmakers - including members of the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) - have also fled to Nairobi.
You can listen to the full interview with Nazario below.
Senior South Sudan government official Francis Nazario speaks to John Tanza

Source http://www.voanews.com/content/top-south-sudan-official-quits-flees-country/1929557.html
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