SOUTH SUDAN FREES WAR PRISONERS




 Wednesday, 25 April 2012 06:47

The Government announced that it will be releasing today a number of
Sudanese prisoners of war capture in Panthou-Higlig.

Government spokesperson Barnaba Marial Benjamin told the press that
the 14 Sudanese prisoners of war will be handed to the International
Committee of the Red Cross today in Juba in the presence of the
Egyptian Ambassador, the ministry of foreign affairs and the SPLA.

President Salva Kiir Mayardit ordered the release of Sudanese soldiers
captured in the Panthou-Higlig after Egyptian foreign minister
Mohammed Kamel Amrurged interceded for their liberty on humanitarian
grounds.

Dr Marial said seven SPLA troops, including an officer, were taken by
the Sudan Armed Forces and the Government of South Sudan does not know
if they are dead or alive.

He asked Khartoum to respect humanitarian laws.

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