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South Sudan drops treason case against four 'plotters' | South Sudan drops treason case against four 'plotters' |
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South Sudan is withdrawing the case against four top politicians accused of treason that triggered the civil war, the justice minister has said. | South Sudan is withdrawing the case against four top politicians accused of treason that triggered the civil war, the justice minister has said. |
The four, who include a former leader of the governing SPLM party, denied plotting a coup and also denied any links to the ongoing fighting. | The four, who include a former leader of the governing SPLM party, denied plotting a coup and also denied any links to the ongoing fighting. |
Their release had been a key demand of the rebels. | Their release had been a key demand of the rebels. |
Some one million people have been forced from their homes since fighting broke out in December 2013. | Some one million people have been forced from their homes since fighting broke out in December 2013. |
Justice Minister Paulino Wanawilla said that the case was being dropped in the interest of peace and reconciliation. He said that the four would probably be released by Friday. | |
'Significant step' | |
The charges carried the maximum sentence of death and related to an alleged coup attempt on 15 December. | |
South Sudan analyst James Copnall says this is a very significant step, because the trial was seen as a stumbling block to the peace talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. | South Sudan analyst James Copnall says this is a very significant step, because the trial was seen as a stumbling block to the peace talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. |
In addition to former Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) secretary general Pagan Amum, ex-National Security Minister Oyai Deng Ajak was cleared, as were former Defence Minister Majak D'Agoot and former ambassador to the US Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth. | |
In addition to the treason charge, they were accused of inciting the army and fuelling an insurgency in South Sudan, the world's newest state which became independent in 2011. | |
Earlier on Thursday, South Sudan President Salva Kiir sacked the head of the army following recent rebel advances. No reason was given for the dismissal of Gen James Hoth Mai. | |
Conflict first broke out in the capital, Juba, between troops loyal to Mr Kiir and those allied with his sacked deputy, Riek Machar. | Conflict first broke out in the capital, Juba, between troops loyal to Mr Kiir and those allied with his sacked deputy, Riek Machar. |
It later spread to other parts of South Sudan, with numerous reports of ethnic killings. | It later spread to other parts of South Sudan, with numerous reports of ethnic killings. |
Eleven ex-officials were arrested in December, but seven of them were later released. | Eleven ex-officials were arrested in December, but seven of them were later released. |
The two sides signed a ceasefire agreement on 23 January, but sporadic fighting has continued. | The two sides signed a ceasefire agreement on 23 January, but sporadic fighting has continued. |
The latest move comes amid worsening violence in South Sudan, with both sides implicated in atrocities and war crimes. | |
Last week, the United Nations accused the rebels of massacring hundreds of civilians who sought refuge in a church, mosque and hospital, after capturing the oil hub of Bentiu. | |
The rebels, however, blame the retreating government forces for the killings. The UN says it is now considering imposing sanctions on both sides. | |
Correspondents say the Bentiu killings are among the most shocking since the conflict began. |