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    Court on Wheels: South Sudan’s Bold Justice Shift

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 13, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Justice on Wheels in Greater Pibor

    As dawn broke over the dusty airstrip of Pibor, a convoy of judges, clerks and police officers unfolded a makeshift courtroom under a canvas roof. The mobile court, backed by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, promised something rare in the region: swift, impartial justice.

    From Cattle Raids to Court Records

    For decades, cattle raiding, child abduction and retaliatory attacks have punctuated life in Greater Pibor, entwining violence with identity rituals. Absence of formal justice left communities reliant on revenge cycles, deepening grievances and widening inter-ethnic fault lines.

    During its latest four-week session, the mobile bench handled 16 criminal files, convicting five defendants, and settled 10 civil matters, largely land disputes. Observers reported packed hearings, with victims taking the witness stand—an image still novel in this remote county.

    Early Impact on Community Confidence

    Local elder Ayila Lokali said, ‘Seeing offenders sentenced by outsiders stops our youths from avenging,’ reflecting a cautious optimism. Human-rights monitors also note a drop in retaliatory raids around Pibor during court sittings, though they warn correlation is not yet causation.

    For survivors of sexual violence, the symbolism is deeper. Women’s advocate Rebecca Juru believes public judgments ‘restore dignity lost in the bush.’ She adds that reparations ordered in civil chambers give families resources to heal rather than to flee.

    Towards Permanent Rule of Law

    South Sudan’s judiciary has signalled readiness to station a resident judge in Pibor once basic infrastructure improves. With UNMISS financing a brick courthouse and lobbying for a modern jail, officials expect regular sittings to begin by early 2024, budget permitting.

    Justice Minister Ruben Madol told reporters the government ‘is committed to bringing courts closer to citizens, not the other way around.’ Analysts argue such pledges must be matched by timely salaries and clear jurisdictional lines to prevent forum shopping.

    Lessons for a Continent Seeking Peace

    Mobile courts have been trialed from Somalia’s Baidoa to Congo’s Ituri, yet Pibor’s experience underscores that legal caravans are most effective when paired with investment in policing and detention. Without that triangle, rulings risk becoming symbolic victories with limited deterrence.

    Still, the sight of judges in black gowns crossing marshlands by helicopter offers a potent message: justice need not wait for perfect roads. For many young South Sudanese, it signals that the social contract promised in the 2018 peace deal is finally arriving.

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