South Sudan Police Spokesperson maintained that the ongoing crackdown in Juba is only intended to apprehend criminal gangs and not to wrongfully prosecute innocent people amid an outcry over wrongful arrests in the capital. Continue reading Police urged to be evident-based in Toronto crackdown
Category: Justice
Juba Local Football Association penalizes Simba Club over riots
The Juba Local Football Association on Monday imposed a list of penalties on Simba Club including the suspension of four club members for a period of four years over riots that occurred during their semi-final match last month.
Continue reading Juba Local Football Association penalizes Simba Club over riots
Shakira in the dock in Spanish tax fraud case
Colombian superstar Shakira goes on trial in Barcelona on Monday in a tax fraud case, with Spanish prosecutors seeking a jail term of over eight years for the Grammy-winning singer. Continue reading Shakira in the dock in Spanish tax fraud case
Justice caucus asks South Sudanese civil society groups to unite
The Transitional Justice Working Group has called on civil society organizations to end what it describes as splitting opinions and while urging them to speak with one voice to push for justice in country. Continue reading Justice caucus asks South Sudanese civil society groups to unite
UN urges international probe into Israel-Hamas war violations
The UN human rights chief on Thursday highlighted allegations of serious rights violations in the Israel-Hamas war that he said needed “full accountability”. Continue reading UN urges international probe into Israel-Hamas war violations
U.S. condemns killing of South Sudanese aid workers
The U.S. Embassy in Juba has strongly condemned the brutal killing of two South Sudanese aid workers in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, and Warrap State early last week. Continue reading U.S. condemns killing of South Sudanese aid workers
Juba Court indefinitely bans Lady Kola’s ‘Little Girls’ song
Juba County Court has temporarily banned media houses, social media, nightclubs as well as private and public parties from signer Lady Kola’s countervail Little Girls song.
This means she can not as well perform the song on any stage. Continue reading Juba Court indefinitely bans Lady Kola’s ‘Little Girls’ song
Wau activist fined SSP 1.2M for deceitful co-habitation
The County Court in Wau town of Western Bhar El Gazal on Tuesday convicted and fined the Regional Coordinator of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization for deceitfully co-habiting with a former female journalist.
The court found Stephen Robo Musa guilty of impregnating a university student, for the second time despite her parents taking her back home and returning her to school.
25-year-old Rejoice Michael first conceived for Musa in 2018 when she was 18 years- old.
In 2021, she again became pregnant for Musa which angered her parents to file a police case against the civil society activist.
In 2022, Musa was charged with co-habitation.
In a ruling yesterday, the court ordered him to pay one million two hundred and fifty thousand South Sudan pounds to compensate the aggrieved family, and 200 thousand pounds in a court fine.
The County Court Judge, Amira Samuel Machar passed the verdict.
Victime Rejoice Michael confirmed that; “The decision issued by the court today [Tuesday] convicts, the accused committed crime in accordance with the text of Article 264 of the South Sudan Penal Code of 2008.
“As a victim, I did not find justice in the court because at least he had to be sentenced to disciplinary action that would be an example for those who work as activists or those who have money and corrupt the behavior of young girls.
“He noticed that after the court’s decision required him to pay 200,000 pounds, and in the event of non-payment, he would be imprisoned for a year, as well as paying compensation to the family, he immediately paid and left the court buildings.
“I felt injustice here and there was pain in my heart,” she said.
When contacted by Eye Radio, convict Stephen Robo Musa referred the matter to his lawyer who declined to comment.
According to section 264 of the South Sudan Penal Act 2008, any person who is not lawfully married and cohabited by deceit or is believed to have had sexual intercourse commits an offense.
Upon conviction, he or she will be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or with a fine or with both.
Activist urges AU, South Sudan govt to form Hybrid Court
The head of Center for Peace and Advocacy, a civil society organization, is appealing to the African Union to pressure South Sudan’s transitional government to urgently set up the Hybrid Court. Continue reading Activist urges AU, South Sudan govt to form Hybrid Court
Govt to form special courts to try land grabbers
The Chairperson of the South Sudan Land Commission has revealed that there will be specialized courts with drastic laws to combat land-related corruption. Continue reading Govt to form special courts to try land grabbers