26/07/2021
UN mission in South Sudan against use of firing square as way of prosecuting criminals
JUBA – The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has said that it is against the use of firing squad by the government to prosecute criminals in the country and urged local and national authorities to put to an end extrajudicial ex*****ons of 42 people accused of criminal activity in Warrap State.
In March, UNMISS’ Human Rights Division has documented at least 14 incidents of extrajudicial killings in Warrap, resulting in the ex*****on of 29 males, including boys and elderly men.
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The victims were allegedly removed from prison or police custody and brought before local officials for “sentencing”.
Eyewitnesses reported that some men were taken to remote areas, tied to trees, and executed by firing squad.
In some instances, their bodies were reportedly left on the trees as an example to the community.
It has also been reported that 13 people have been arbitrarily executed since mid-June at the instruction of state officials in Cueibet and Rumbek East counties in Lakes State.
“This spate of extrajudicial ex*****ons is deeply disturbing,” said the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Nicholas Haysom.
“People accused of crimes have the right to a fair trial as part of a formal judicial process. They should not be subjected to the random judgment of government or traditional leaders that they should be taken out and shot in front of their families and communities,” Haysom added.
UNMISS has raised concern directly with the Governor of Warrap and local officials in Lakes.
The Mission has also asked the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the extrajudicial ex*****ons.
It is also liaising with the Chief Justice of South Sudan to support the deployment of more judges to the area.
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