South Sudan adjourns trial of soldiers suspected of committing crimes

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MAY 30, 2017 (JUBA) -

South Sudanese army (SPLA) said Tuesday it has adjourned the trial of at
least 13 soldiers identified through witness testimony, physical evidence
and confessions as having participated in committing crimes against
civilians when clashes broke out between pro-government soldiers and troops
loyal to the former First Vice President, Riek Machar in July 2016.

The soldiers, according to the military spokesperson, Colonel Santo Domic,
were arraigned before a military court at the SPLA Headquarters in Giada on
Tuesday, May 30th, 2017 from 10 am to 12 p.m. They are accused of rape,
looting and murder.

The military leadership in 2016 after the Terrain Incident appointed a team
of military officers to investigate the alleged offences and to trace and
apprehend those implicated in the incident. The military committee was
directed to recover any property stolen or looted from Terrain and arrest
anyone implicated in the atrocities.

On 16 August 2016, President Salva Kiir, issued the Republican Order No.
20/2016, appointing a committee to investigate alleged offences of murder,
rape and property looting committed at the Terrain Hotel. The investigation
committee comprised six members chaired by National Deputy Minister of
Justice and Constitutional Affairs Martinson Mathew Oturomoi.The
investigation committee took witness testimony from nearly 60 witnesses
including the manager of the Terrain Hotel, Michael Woodward.

He told the committee that at approximately 3.30 p.m. on 11 July 2016
government soldiers overran the Hotel’s compound. Between 50 and 100
soldiers stationed close to the hotel’s main gate on Yei Road forced their
way into the compound, using guns and tyre levers.There were nearly 30
staff members of international organisations sheltering at the hotel,
including the Internews, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, Dyncorp, United Nations Police and United States embassy
subcontractor Management Systems International at the time the incident
occurred.

The soldiers currently facing charges of rape, looting and murder have been
taken to military courts in accordance with section 34 of the SPLA Act of
2008, which stipulates that criminal offences provided for under the Penal
Code of 2008 shall be dealt with by the Military Courts. Rape is provided
for under section 247 of the Penal Code of 2008 and punishable for a term
not exceeding 14 years.

(ST)

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