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    South Sudan Activist Braces for Imminent Arrest

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 5, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Rising Tensions for Advocacy Leader

    Ter Manyang Gatwech, head of the Center for Peace and Advocacy, says South Sudan’s security services are preparing an arrest order in retaliation for his outspoken criticism of government spending and human rights practices.

    Speaking to Radio Tamazuj, he cited a confidential tip from within the National Security Service that a signature could authorise his detention at any moment.

    Mounting Pressure on Civil Society in Juba

    Gatwech reports persistent late-night calls tracking his whereabouts, describing them as part of a wider intimidation campaign against activists, journalists and human-rights defenders.

    He maintains he is no outlaw, insisting that his advocacy remains squarely within South Sudanese law.

    Inside the Alleged NSS Letter

    According to Gatwech, an internal memo awaiting the director’s approval spells out grounds for his arrest without specifying any formal charge.

    Human-rights monitors say the NSS already wields broad detention powers that have drawn repeated international criticism.

    Diplomatic Alarms and Global Watchdogs

    The activist confirms briefing foreign diplomats and global rights groups, seeking preventive pressure on Juba’s authorities.

    He argues that silencing civil society could complicate South Sudan’s forthcoming human-rights review at Geneva in 2026.

    Activist’s Call for Protection

    Gatwech urges the government to guarantee the safety of peaceful critics, stressing they are partners, not enemies, in nation-building.

    South Sudanese officials did not immediately answer requests for comment on the alleged arrest plans.

    Bank of South Sudan National Security Service UN Human Rights Commission
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