South Sudanese seek hybrid war crimes court
The 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement mandated the establishment of a hybrid court to address war crimes and atrocities committed during South Sudan’s 2013 conflict. However, more than 7 years later, the court is yet to be established, raising doubts about accountability and justice for victims of the conflict. Sheila Ponnie has more from Juba.
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