Rights group urges Kiir to release the arbitrarily detained

Hellen Achayo | March 29, 2017 | 10:27 am

President Salva Kiir, Republic of South Sudan

The human rights group, Amnesty International, has urged President Salva
Kiir to release people detained without charges by thesecurity agencies in
the country.This comes after the President issued a pardon to all political
detainees, including the former Governor of Wau, Elias Waya, and his former
Deputy, Andrea Dominic.

President Kiir made the statement during the day of national prayers on
March 10, 2017.Mr. Elias and Andrea have been released, but Amnesty
International says there are other detainees in custody.“Hundreds of
people, mostly men, have been arrested without charge by security agents
and held in torturous conditions for long periods of time, since the
conflict began more than three years ago,” said Salil Shetty,
Secretary-General, in the statement.

“Others have disappeared without a trace at the hands of National Security
Service and Military Intelligence agents.”

In an open letter dated March 10 addressed to the president, she says the
individuals should be released or charged and presented in court.The
letter raises other concerns about rule of law to the attention of the
President.

The office of the President is yet to comment on the matter.

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