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    Mystery in Dubai: Why UAE Held Samuel Peter Oyay

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 30, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Arrest in Dubai Raises Alarms

    The sudden detention of South Sudanese commentator Samuel Peter Oyay in Dubai has startled regional observers. UAE security officers reportedly raided his residence, searched for two hours and escorted him to an undisclosed facility, relatives told Eye Radio.

    Family Grapples With Silence

    His brother, speaking anonymously for safety, said the only information received was that “procedures will be carried out with him for five days.” No official charges have been communicated, and the family says they have not been allowed to visit or contact him.

    Critical Pen Drove Oyay’s Profile

    Oyay gained prominence through analytical essays on governance in Juba, including “Power to the People” and a recent warning that the state is “collapsing under corruption.” He accused elites of diverting oil revenue while ninety-five percent of pledged roads remain unfinished.

    A United Nations study cited by the writer said US$1.7 billion is missing from infrastructure projects linked to companies associated with Vice-President Bol Mel. Oyay argued that loyalty is bought with oil rents, predicting deeper instability once production declines.

    A Broader Trend of Overseas Pressure

    The incident echoes earlier cases in which South Sudanese critics were targeted abroad. In 2017 two politicians disappeared in Nairobi before being found dead, incidents that remain unresolved. Rights advocates say such patterns chill dissent far beyond the country’s borders.

    Calls for Transparent Process

    Civil society voices urge Emirati authorities to clarify the legal basis for the arrest and to guarantee due process. “We expect the UAE, known for hosting international dialogue, to uphold fair standards,” a Juba-based lawyer stated, calling for immediate access to counsel.

    Samuel Peter Oyay South Sudan activism UAE Central Bank
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