Presidential guards beat up legislator in Juba

File photo: South Sudan soldiers sit on a truck at Juba airport in June
2014. (AFP)

South Sudan’s presidential guards last week beat up a Member of Parliament
while returning to his residence after attending a function in Juba,
according to eyewitnesses.

Reports indicate that veteran journalist and politician Arop Madut Arop was
beaten up with brutality by President Kiir’s security guards with
impunity.It is not known so far why the guards have beaten him up Arop
Madut who is a legislator with immunity according to the country’s law.

It is said that the MP preferred not to report what happened to the office
of the president.Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Monday, the minister in the
office of the president, Mayiik Ayii Deng, described as unfortunate reports
that Arop Madut had been brutally assaulted by the presidential
guards.“Neither Hon. Member of Parliament nor the soldiers involved in this
unfortunate incident informed my office,” said Mayiik.“We have just heard
about it via media only. Nobody has brought it to the attention of the
relevant offices at the presidency for immediate attention, so this in an
unfortunate incident,” he added.

Arop Madut, who is a renowned author and veteran journalist, is currently
representing Abyei area in South Sudan’s National Legislative Assembly.

In a Facebook post, Wol Deng Atak, a former South Sudanese legislator,
criticized the presidential guards for attacking an MP who enjoys immunity.
He claimed that cases of brutal assaults with impunity by security guards
assigned to Kiir’s office have increased with no action taken.

Separately, the former legislator said a young lady called Aring Madut was
on Sunday stopped while driving and beaten by security guards of the First
Vice President Taban Deng Gai.“She was forced to sit down before the guards
started beating her mercilessly. Aring didn't do anything wrong other than
putting the lights of her car on while on the road,” Wol said in a Facebook
post.

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