Judges and justices defy return to work order

Daniel Danis | July 17, 2017 | 1:46 pm

A committee of Justices and Judges has decided to continue with the strike
despite the dismissal of 13 of their colleagues last week by President
Salva Kiir.

The nearly 300 justices and judges say they will not resume work unless
their demands are met by the President.The law practitioners want President
Kiir to pay their allowances, provide better working conditions, and fire
the Chief Justice, Chan Reec Madut, who they accused of failing to address
their grievances.

President Kiir instead issued a decree dismissing 13 members of the
judiciary.They were the team that made up the committee for Justices and
Judges.

Last week, the Deputy Chief Justice, John Gatwech, also warned the
remaining striking justices and judges to return to work immediately or
face administrative actions.Gatwech told Eye Radio that the absence of the
legal practitioners from work has crippled the justice system in the
country.

However, a new committee of the justices and judges met on Friday and
decided to continue with the strike in solidarity with their
colleagues.Justice Bol Lul told Eye Radio that they will not heed the call
of the government unless their demands are met.“Since our colleagues were
representing us and were relieved because of that, we will continue with
the strike,” Justice Lul stated.“We will not resume work until our demands
are answered by the President, including relieving Chan Reech, the Chief
Judge, or reinstatement of our colleagues who were dismissed, or to dismiss
all of us.”

Last month, a committee formed by President Kiir to investigate the strike
submitted their report to him.The findings were not discussed and
recommendations have not been made public.

Civil society organizations from across the country have reported backlog
cases as courts in the states have failed to function due to the strike.

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