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    Caged Debut: Machar Treason Trial Rocks Juba

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 27, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Opening of a Charged Trial

    Monday’s nationally broadcast hearing in Juba placed former vice-president Riek Machar behind a steel enclosure, marking his first public appearance since March house arrest and opening a treason case that could reshape South Sudan’s fragile political equilibrium.

    Charges Outline and Historical Context

    Prosecutors link Machar to an assault on a government garrison earlier in the year, a flashpoint in the uneasy 2018 peace accord that ended a war claiming roughly 400,000 lives. They add allegations of murder, terrorism, conspiracy and crimes against humanity.

    Defence’s Jurisdiction Challenge

    Lead counsel Gar Nhial contended that the High Court lacks jurisdiction, citing immunities granted to signatories of the revitalised agreement. “Our client is shielded by the very pact he helped craft,” he said, requesting immediate dismissal and international observation.

    Public and Ethnic Dimensions

    State media stressed the transparency of a televised process, while civil-society voices demanded due process over spectacle. Analysts noted the enduring ethnic undertones: President Salva Kiir is Dinka, Machar is Nuer, and mistrust between the communities persists despite the coalition government.

    Regional Stakes and Future Scenarios

    Neighbouring capitals follow the courtroom drama closely, aware that any verdict could influence refugee flows and investment sentiment in Central and East Africa. The African Union has offered quiet facilitation, mindful that stability in Juba underpins broader continental integration agendas.

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