16th April 2026

UAE authorities arrest South Sudanese political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay – family

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have detained South Sudanese activist and political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay under unclear circumstances, a family member has told Eye Radio. Continue reading “UAE authorities arrest South Sudanese political commentator Samuel Peter Oyay – family”

Health Ministry to upgrade Warrap maternity facilities to ensure safe deliveries

The National Minister of Health has announced plans to upgrade and equip two maternity facilities in Warrap State to improve maternal health and ensure safe deliveries for women. Continue reading “Health Ministry to upgrade Warrap maternity facilities to ensure safe deliveries”

Lomuro: peace deal “unshaken,” 2026 elections will proceed as planned

The Minister of Cabinet Affairs says the 2018 revitalized peace agreement implementation remains ‘unshaken’, adding that elections will be held in December 2026 as scheduled. Continue reading “Lomuro: peace deal “unshaken,” 2026 elections will proceed as planned”

Jonglei State orders manhunt for Red Belt group behind weekend deadly attack

The Government of Jonglei State has condemned a series of violent attacks by a group known as the Red Belt, calling their actions brutal, unlawful, and a direct threat to public safety in Bor and the surrounding areas. Continue reading “Jonglei State orders manhunt for Red Belt group behind weekend deadly attack”

Governor Mujung calls for stronger community role in resolving farmer–herder conflicts

The Governor of Central Equatoria State has called for community-based conflict resolution efforts led by chiefs, youth, and women during the launch of a cattle migration conference in Juba today. Continue reading “Governor Mujung calls for stronger community role in resolving farmer–herder conflicts”

Why Puot Kang is the 1st accused, not Dr Machar in war crimes trial -Prosecution

According to the prosecution’s opening statement on Monday at the Special Court in Juba, Puot Kang Chol is alleged to have played a central role in financing and enabling the atrocities committed by the White Army militia during the March assault on the SSPDF garrison in Nasir.

“The attacks were planned, funded, coordinated, and commanded by some of the commanders of SPLA-IO,” the prosecution told the court.

“They were financed by the 1st Accused Person, Mr. Puot Kang Chol, and the 3rd Accused Person, Manpal Duor,” stated the Prosecution team leader Ajo Ohisa.

By listing Puot Kang first, the prosecution signals that his role was foundational to the crime, particularly through his alleged use of state resources and his ministerial position to fund armed groups.

Prosecutors argue that Puot Kang’s financial contributions were essential to the execution of what they describe as a well-organized, well-financed, brutal criminal scheme that resulted in the mass executions of surrendered soldiers and desecration of bodies at the Nasir garrison.

The government further alleges that Kang was not a passive political actor but actively abetted and enabled military coordination from within Juba, using his proximity to power and access to oil revenues to resource the offensive.

Details of the Nasir mass killing

The charges stem from a four-day siege between March 3–7, 2025, when forces loyal to the SPLM-IO and the White Army overran a government military base in Nasir.

Surrendered soldiers were executed at point-blank range, some dumped in the Sobat River, others left to rot where they fell, according to the prosecution.

The base was later recaptured by government forces on April 20, who described the scene as a “valley of bones.”

“An apocalyptic scene comparable to the biblical phrase of a valley of bones,” the prosecution described. “A plain land of bones overlooking the silent and grieving river.”

 Machar Case: 

Despite being the Commander-in-Chief of SPLA-IO and central to the case, Dr. Riek Machar is listed as the 5th accused, not the first.

Prosecutors say this is because Puot Kang’s role as financier made the attack possible, while Machar’s leadership role made it strategically and politically coordinated.

The court heard that the attacks were “executed under the direct orders” of Dr. Machar and Lt. Gen. Gabriel Duop (2ndaccused), but that the resources that enabled the assault were mobilized by Puot Kang.

7 Others

  • Gen. Gabriel Duop Lam, a senior SPLM-IO commander, is the 2nd accused. He is said to have been involved in the planning and coordination of the military operation from Juba, acting as one of the key links between the political and military wings of the conspiracy.
  • Mam Pal Duor is the 3rd accused. Like Puot Kang, he is accused of helping fund and coordinate the White Army’s mobilization and logistics. The prosecution alleges he was instrumental in ensuring the resources needed for the attack were delivered.
  • Gatwich Lam Puoch, a sitting Member of Parliament for Nasir, is the 4th accused. He allegedly used his political influence to mobilize support on the ground, contributing to local coordination and incitement. His parliamentary immunity was reportedly lifted to allow for prosecution.
  • Gen. Camilo Gatmai Kel, the 6th accused, is alleged to have had a field command role, possibly overseeing operations or troop movements in coordination with SPLA-IO fighters and White Army units.
  • Madin Riek Yak, listed as the 7th accused, is said to be a lower-ranking officer or aide, who played a role in logistics or on-the-ground execution of orders.

In total, 7 people are being tried in court, with another 15 named as co-conspirators still at large, including senior SPLA-IO generals and militia leaders.

The trial, dubbed the “Nasir Case”, marks the first time senior government ministers and opposition leaders face charges of this magnitude in a civilian court.

“This case is about individual criminal acts or omissions,” the prosecution emphasized. “We stand before this court to seek justice on behalf of the people of South Sudan.”

The proceedings are expected to continue over several weeks, with the prosecution pledging to provide evidence gathered through phone calls, WhatsApp chats, and a video documentary, among others

Continue reading “Why Puot Kang is the 1st accused, not Dr Machar in war crimes trial -Prosecution”

Calm returns to Kapoeta following attack; injured evacuated to Juba

Authorities in Kapoeta town say the situation has returned to calm following Wednesday’s attack, with the wounded now evacuated to Juba for further treatment. Continue reading “Calm returns to Kapoeta following attack; injured evacuated to Juba”

“Adhere to journalistic standards” – Judge Alala urges media to uphold factul reporting

The Special Court for National Crimes has cautioned journalists to exercise care in reporting on the high-profile case of Dr. Riek Machar and his co-accused. Continue reading ““Adhere to journalistic standards” – Judge Alala urges media to uphold factul reporting”

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