• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Vice President Machar’s lawyers ready to challenge charges in court

Vice President Machar’s lawyers ready to challenge charges in court

4 months ago
$17 Million Climate Resilience Program to Protect South Sudan’s Schoolchildren

$17 Million Climate Resilience Program to Protect South Sudan’s Schoolchildren

2 months ago
A Woman injured in crossfire in Rumbek Town

A Woman injured in crossfire in Rumbek Town

3 months ago
Lakes State launches search for illegal firearms in Rumbek Town

Lakes State launches search for illegal firearms in Rumbek Town

3 months ago
7 killed, 5 wounded in Yirol East County

7 killed, 5 wounded in Yirol East County

3 months ago
Lakes State commemorate UN DAY

Lakes State commemorate UN DAY

3 months ago
Spiritual Leaders call for Comprehensive disarmament across Lakes State

Spiritual Leaders call for Comprehensive disarmament across Lakes State

3 months ago
  • About
  • Contact
Thursday, January 15, 2026
  • Login
The Nile Witness
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Culture & Literature
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Magazines
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Culture & Literature
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Magazines
No Result
View All Result
The Nile Witness
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

Vice President Machar’s lawyers ready to challenge charges in court

By Matik Kueth

September 15, 2025
in Top Stories
246 7
0
Vice President Machar’s lawyers ready to challenge charges in court

First Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan Dr. Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon. /Courtesy photo

492
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Defense Team of First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar has stated that it is fully prepared to defend him and seven other accused political detainees in court following their first official meeting since their arrest nearly six months ago.

The case, already one of the most high-profile and politically sensitive trials in South Sudan’s recent history, revolves around allegations that Machar and others plotted the “Nasir incident,” which resulted in the death of late Lt. Gen. Majur Dak, a development that has drawn regional and international attention to the country’s justice system.

Machar, who was put under house arrest on March 26, 2025, alongside several political and military figures, faces charges under Chapters V and VI of the Penal Code Act, 2008, Justice Minister Joseph Geng Akech announced last week on Thursday.

The accusations have been dragging on since his arrest, despite his efforts to coordinate the evacuation of Majur.

Since then, human rights advocates and foreign observers have expressed worry over whether the accused were being granted fair trial rights, including as communication with legal counsel.

For nearly six months, the accused were held without meeting their defense lawyers, sparking fears of due process violations.

In a statement, the team confirmed that on Friday, September 12th, they were allowed to meet Dr. Machar for the first time since his arrest.

The following day, they also visited four of the other accused individuals in Bilpham, SSPDF’s Head Quarters.

“We regard this as a positive step toward reinforcing the principle of a fair trial and safeguarding the accused’s right to communicate with his legal counsel,” the statement read in part.

“The Defense Team has completed its legal preparations and stands fully ready to defend the accused in accordance with national, regional, and international legal standards,” it added.

The lawyers revealed that three other accused individuals remain without legal consultation, but expressed optimism that such meetings would soon be granted.

During the visits, the Defense Team opted to defer taking formal statements from the accused, saying the process must be conducted within a proper legal framework free from “undue pressure or external influence” and that legal applications to this effect will be filed before the competent court.

They also assured the public that all accused detainees are in good health and high spirits, and commended the Office of the Public Prosecutor and relevant authorities for their cooperationand protection of the detainees of the detainees.

South Sudan’s court is up against a tough test as the trial looms, one that could influence its reputation and its function in striking a balance between political stability and justice.

“This case, by its very nature and given its political and legal complexities, requires that justice be the guiding compass and truth the ultimate goal,” said the Defense Team, underlining confidence in the judiciary’s ability to deliver a fair outcome.

Share197Tweet123
admin

admin

The Nile Witness

© 2026 THE NILE WITNESS

Get To Know Us

  • About
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Culture & Literature
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Magazines

© 2026 THE NILE WITNESS

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
Go to mobile version