Khaleej Times

S. Sudan frees jailed allies of Machar in peace push

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juba — South Sudanese authoritie­s on Friday released rebel leader Riek Machar’s former spokesman as well as a South African adviser, a move seen as a gesture of goodwill in an ongoing peace process.

The spokesman James Gatdet and retired South African colonel William John Endley were sentenced to death earlier this year by President Salva Kiir’s regime for treason and conspiracy.

Endley had also been charged with espionage and illegal entry into South Sudan.

“We are here to implement the orders of the president to release these two guys,” Interior Minister Michael Chiengjek told journalist­s at the national prison headquarte­rs in Juba.

“Their release comes as part of the peace implementa­tion,” Chiengjek said, adding “they are now free.”

While Endley was expected to be deported immediatel­y back to South Africa on Friday, Gatdet was expected to travel to Khartoum where Machar has been living.

Gatdet had fled to neighbouri­ng Kenya where he had been granted refugee status. He was deported back to South Sudan in November 2016 against internatio­nal law in a move widely condemned by rights groups.

“I want to express my happiness that I’m free again after two years in detention and prison,” said Gatdet, dressed in a bright orange prison uniform.

Both men appeared smiling and healthy.

“I want to thank the President Salva Kiir for ordering my release. I am very happy that this will enable me to reunite with my family members and my friends after a long period of time,” he added.

Endley was arrested in August 2016 shortly after an outbreak of renewed fighting between Machar and Kiir’s forces in Juba. —

I want to thank President Kiir for ordering my release. I am very happy that this will enable me to reunite with my family members

James Gatdet, Riek Machar’s former spokesman

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