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South Sudan's suspended vice president appears in court

September 23, 2025

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The Daily Guardian

The criminal trial of South Sudan's suspended vice president began in the capital Monday as Riek Machar appeared in a cage alongside his co-defendants.

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South Sudan's suspended vice president appears in court

Riek Machar

It was the first time Machar had been seen in public since he was placed under house arrest in March.

President Salva Kiir suspended Machar as his deputy earlier this month after justice authorities filed criminal charges for Machar's alleged role in an attack on a garrison of government troops earlier this year.

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