JUBA: South Sudan’s detained former vice president Riek Machar is “ready” to face trial and will appear in court on Monday, his lawyer told AFP on Saturday, as fears grow of renewed insecurity in Africa’s youngest nation.
The government of President Salva Kiir this month charged Machar with murder, treason and crimes against humanity and stripped him of his position as first vice president in the unity government.
His position was part of a 2018 deal between the two men that ended a five-year civil war that killed some 400,000, but the fragile agreement has been unraveling for months.
“The accused is ready for the trial. He is ready and he is in good health,” his lawyer, Kur Lual Kur, told AFP.
He confirmed Machar would attend the “special court” for the first sitting on Monday following a summons, but said they were still waiting for details.
“We are ready for the trial, but up to now we didn’t receive the formation of the court,” he said.
“We will go according to that summons and then we will see what is going to happen on that day,” he added.
Machar’s faction has denied the charges — which also include an accusation he ordered an ethnic militia to attack a military base this year — and says they are part of Kiir’s efforts to sideline the opposition and consolidate power.
South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011, has remained mired in poverty and insecurity with repeated international attempts to ensure a democratic transition failing.
Elections due to have taken place in December 2024 were again postponed to 2026 and the two sides have not merged their armed forces.
Detained South Sudan ex-vice president ‘ready’ for trial
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Detained South Sudan ex-vice president ‘ready’ for trial
- “The accused is ready for the trial. He is ready and he is in good health,” his lawyer, Kur Lual Kur, told AFP
- “We are ready for the trial, but up to now we didn’t receive the formation of the court“
Putin calls for immediate halt to Iran conflict
- Vladimir Putin in constant contact with the leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council member states
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to Iran’s president over the numerous civilian casualties resulting from “the armed Israeli-American aggression against Iran” and called for an immediate halt to hostilities, the Kremlin said.
In a phone call late on Friday with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Putin expressed his deep condolences over the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, members of Khamenei’s family, Iranian political and military leaders and “numerous civilians.”
“Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Russia’s principled stance in favor of an immediate cessation of hostilities, the rejection of force as a method to solve any issues surrounding Iran or arising in the Middle East, and a swift return to the path of diplomatic resolution,” the Kremlin said.
Putin said he was in constant contact with the leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council member states.
“Masoud Pezeshkian expressed gratitude for Russia’s solidarity with the Iranian people as they defend their sovereignty and the independence of their country. He also provided a detailed update on the developments during the latest active phase of the conflict,” the Kremlin said.
In a phone call late on Friday with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Putin expressed his deep condolences over the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, members of Khamenei’s family, Iranian political and military leaders and “numerous civilians.”
“Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Russia’s principled stance in favor of an immediate cessation of hostilities, the rejection of force as a method to solve any issues surrounding Iran or arising in the Middle East, and a swift return to the path of diplomatic resolution,” the Kremlin said.
Putin said he was in constant contact with the leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council member states.
“Masoud Pezeshkian expressed gratitude for Russia’s solidarity with the Iranian people as they defend their sovereignty and the independence of their country. He also provided a detailed update on the developments during the latest active phase of the conflict,” the Kremlin said.
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