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    High-Stakes Friday Showdown in Machar Trial

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 17, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Witnesses Set to Take Stand

    The special court in Juba directed state prosecutors to line up sixteen witnesses for testimony on Friday, a schedule that could accelerate proceedings against suspended First Vice President Riek Machar and seven co-accused after months of preliminary argument.

    Court clerk opened the 22nd session with a roll call confirming all defendants present before Judge James Alala adjourned to finalize logistics.

    Security Measures for Key Witnesses

    Prosecution spokesperson told reporters that eight witnesses requested protective measures, citing fear of retaliation, while the remaining eight agreed to testify openly with translation support when required.

    The bench instructed the prosecution to file a confidential list of protected identities alongside a public schedule by Thursday evening to ensure courtroom security teams are briefed.

    From Cross-Examination to Testimony

    Last week, counsel completed cross-examining chief investigator Major General Basilio Thomas Wani and the principal complainant, clearing the path for direct witness narratives (court records).

    Observers note that moving beyond investigative summaries toward first-hand accounts could influence public perception and judicial tempo.

    Unresolved Questions on Seized Evidence

    During the 21st session, Judge Alala pressed Major General Wani on items seized at arrest, including phones, a laptop and several firearms.

    Wani confirmed that digital devices were entered as exhibits, yet cash, weapons and personal effects remain in National Security Service custody pending separate verification.

    He also acknowledged gaps in tracing alleged deaths among the White Army and SPLA-IO or the financing of arms, an omission defence lawyers are expected to revisit.

    What Friday Could Mean

    Legal analysts suggest that the calibre and coherence of early witnesses will set the tone for subsequent hearings and may affect motions for bail or dismissal.

    If the schedule holds, the court could begin substantive deliberations before year’s end, a timeline welcomed by regional observers tracking peace efforts.

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