Woman assaulted by Taban Deng’s security guards to file lawsuit

File photo: Aring, the woman beaten by security guards of Taban Deng Gai on
26 June 2017

The South Sudanese woman allegedly beaten up by security guards assigned to
the First Vice President Taban Deng Gai has decided to file a lawsuit
against the guards.

Aring Madut was reportedly dragged out of her car on Sunday and was beaten
up by security guards assigned to the First Vice President Taban Deng Gai.

The lady was in the car with her mother with the light on when they were
stopped after approaching the guards’ station point, according to
eyewitnesses. “I am opening a case against the guards of the First Vice
President because of the beating and cocking a gun that was not used and
all the humiliation that I and my mum went through,” said Aring Madut on
Tuesday.

However, Aring questioned the independence of the country’s justice system.
“I know the case will be tempered with but my God in heaven is with me
because he is above all the judges. I am more than hurt and I have my
demands for all the humiliation, if anything happens to me just know that
am being silenced for speaking up,” Aring said.

The South Sudanese woman expressed fear, saying security personnel are now
following her movements and monitoring her activities to silence her.“I
have a feeling I am being followed to be intimidated to keep quiet. I
rather die than live in lies. I met national security personnel that gave
me an intimidating look at BBC restaurant yesterday [Tuesday] when I went
for lunch,” she added.

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