Nasir Case Enters Session 19
The Nasir incident trial reaches session 19, resuming Wednesday 12 November with Dr Riek Machar and seven defendants. The bench scheduled the day after finishing prosecution’s re-examination of the lead investigator Monday.
Prosecutors Demand Witness Protection
The prosecution has filed a motion requesting comprehensive witness protection, noting possible intimidation linked to upcoming testimonies.
Suggested safeguards include anonymous testimony from a closed room inside Freedom Hall, security escorts and limited public disclosure.
Interpreter Request and Defence Reply
The prosecutors equally asked for a court-appointed interpreter to smooth translation. Defence counsel acknowledged receipt and promised a written reply at the next sitting.
Judicial Timeline Ahead
Judges will rule on the protection request before turning to their own questions for the investigator, now scheduled for Wednesday morning.
The complainant, South Sudan’s National Security Service, is expected to present its arguments once the investigator’s clarification concludes.
Potential Impact on South Sudan Justice
Legal analysts say the court’s handling of sensitive testimony may set a precedent for high-risk cases in South Sudan’s fragile justice system.
Observers argue that transparent yet secure proceedings could reinforce public trust while safeguarding those who come forward.

