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    South Sudan Prints 40k Transitional Justice Laws

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 11, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    EU-backed print drive boosts legal access

    40,000 printed copies of two pivotal transitional justice laws have arrived at the Ministry of Justice in Juba, reinforcing South Sudan’s path toward national healing.

    Funded by the European Union, the shipment was formally handed to Justice Minister Dr. Joseph Geng Akech by Ambassador Pelle Enarsson during a brief ceremony.

    Officials say hard copies will reach remote counties where internet penetration remains low, ensuring citizens can read, discuss and reference the new statutes without barriers.

    Truth, Reconciliation and Healing Act in focus

    The Commission for Truth, Reconciliation and Healing is mandated to examine conflict drivers since 2013, collect testimonies, and recommend reforms that foster unity and prevent relapse.

    Experts argue that printed legislation will legitimise the body’s outreach, as community elders often trust tangible documents over gazettes or radio summaries.

    Compensation and Reparations Authority set to aid victims

    The companion law establishes a Compensation and Reparations Authority designed to channel financial and symbolic redress to individuals and communities harmed by war.

    Dr. Geng maintains that transparent guidelines, combined with broad public awareness, will deter fraudulent claims and reinforce trust in state institutions.

    Civic education drive begins

    Justice officials plan a nationwide tour with civil society partners to translate key clauses into Arabic and major local languages, mirroring earlier constitutional outreach programmes.

    Ambassador Enarsson called the initiative “a milestone toward inclusive governance,” adding that Brussels will continue funding paralegal training and mobile legal aid clinics.

    Timelines and next steps for implementation

    President Salva Kiir enacted both laws in November 2024, and implementing regulations are expected within months, according to the Ministry’s legal drafting unit.

    Observers caution that adequate funding and political will remain crucial, yet the arrival of 40,000 booklets offers a tangible sign that the transitional justice agenda is gaining momentum.

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