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Amnesty international: 20 men died in Juba detention centres since February
2014

JUBA (29 Mar.)

Rights group Amnesty International said at least 20 men have died at three
separate detention centres in the South Sudanese capital, Juba between
February 2014 and December 2016, while urging President Kiir to release all
people allegedly detained without charge by the security service.

In an open letter to Kiir today, Salil Shetty, Amnesty International’s
Secretary General said government must release all detainees who are still
being held without charge, including 28 men currently held at the
headquarters of the national intelligence service in Juba.

The call comes days after President Kiir promised to pardon all political
detainees in a bid to create a conducive atmosphere for an inclusive
national dialogue in the country. Kiir made the statement during the day of
national prayers on March 10, 2017.

"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. Others have disappeared
without a trace at the hands of National Security Service and Military
Intelligence agents," said Shetty."While President Kiir's pledge was
welcome, we call on him to go a step further and order a full investigation
into arbitrary detention practices of government security agencies,
enforced disappearances, deaths in custody, torture and other
ill-treatment."

Radio Tamazuj could not reach President Kiir's press secretary to comment
on Amnesty's claims.

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