Machar's ex-spokesman Gatdet to appear in court again on Wednesday

South Sudan's trial of former spokesman of rebel leader accused of
treason and other serious charges stalled again on Wednesday last week
before the criminal court in Juba.

Riek Machar’s  former spokesman James Gatdet Dak is accused of
inciting violence (article 52), treason (article 64), disseminating
false information to the detriment of South Sudanese national security
(article 75), and insulting President Kiir and ministers (article 76)
under the South Sudanese penal code of 2008.

A top judicial official, on condition of anonymity, told Radio Tamazuj
yesterday that the court sitting that was conducted secretly last week
has been adjourned until Wednesday, September 13.

He said Gatdet’s defense lawyer Monyluak Alor Kuol was given a chance
during the third hearing last week to defend his client.

The judicial source, who was present during the court sitting, said
Monyluak Alor refuted all charges levelled against Gatdet, including
allegations that his client was inciting violence on social media
following fighting in July last year.

Gatdet, he said, also responded that he wrote on his Facebook page in
Nairobi after being informed about clashes at J1 by one of the
opposition leader’s bodyguards.

He further said Alor also refuted the accusation that James Gatdet
insulted President Salva Kiir when he wrote on his Facebook page: Is
President Salva Kiir a war criminal?

 The defense lawyer, according to the judicial source, explained to
the presiding judge last week that the content of Gatdet’s Facebook
post was just a question, and not an insult.

The same judicial source said the court revealed that the complainant
in the case against James Gatdet was the National Security Service
represented by Angelo Sabrino.

He pointed out that the security investigator during the court sitting
last week Mr. Alex insisted that they were given excessive powers by
the law to arrest any person without a warrant, saying James Gatdet’s
arrest had nothing to do with his political affiliation.

James Gatdet was deported to Juba by Kenyan authorities in November last year.

Just before his deportation to Juba, Gatdet had expressed his support
for the removal of a Kenyan general of a United Nations peacekeeping
force accused of failing to protect civilians after the outbreak of
war in Juba in July last year.

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