ROUNDTABLE: South Sudan's General Court Martial and Prospects for Justice and Accountability
Episode 2998, Jul 19, 11:57 AM
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A General Court Martial, supported by United Nations Mission in South Sudan, has concluded in Wau, Western Bahr-el-Ghazal, resulting in the conviction of several army officers for serious misconduct.
Spearheaded by the Military Justice Directorate, the process is part of ongoing efforts to enforce discipline within the army and restore public confidence in the uniformed services.
Can these trials improve relations between civilians and the South Sudan People's Defence Forces? In the long run, will they instil lasting discipline and professionalism in the ranks?
This week’s Roundtable dives into these issues, as Sani Martin hosts guests directly involved in the process to unpack what it means for justice, reform, and accountability. In this panel Sani hosts:
Spearheaded by the Military Justice Directorate, the process is part of ongoing efforts to enforce discipline within the army and restore public confidence in the uniformed services.
Can these trials improve relations between civilians and the South Sudan People's Defence Forces? In the long run, will they instil lasting discipline and professionalism in the ranks?
This week’s Roundtable dives into these issues, as Sani Martin hosts guests directly involved in the process to unpack what it means for justice, reform, and accountability. In this panel Sani hosts:
- Brigadier Deng Mabior, SSPDF Military Justice Director
- Jane Lukudu Jambio, Judge Advocate
- Luisa Wilson, Victims' Counsel at the Wau GCM
- Jackline Nasiwa, civil society activist