Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

10 S. Sudan troops jailed for rampage

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JUBA, South Sudan — A military judge in South Sudan on Thursday sentenced 10 soldiers to jail for a 2016 rampage in which a local journalist was killed and five internatio­nal aid workers were gang-raped.

The case was widely seen as a test of South Sudan’s ability to hold its soldiers to account during the five-year civil war there, and diplomats and activists welcomed the outcome. However, they said many other victims of violations have yet to see justice and urged the government to hold more trials.

Brig. Gen. Knight Briano convicted and sentenced two soldiers to life in prison for the murder of South Sudanese journalist John Gatluak Nhial. The judge found three other soldiers guilty of raping foreign aid workers, four guilty of sexual harassment and one guilty of theft and armed robbery.

They received sentences ranging from seven to 14 years in jail.

Another soldier was acquitted for lack of evidence. Still another accused soldier died in jail during the trial.

In July 2016, dozens of soldiers broke into the Terrain Hotel compound in Juba and began their rampage, while U.N. peacekeepe­rs nearby did not respond to pleas for help. An investigat­ion by the Associated Press in 2016 revealed the extent of the crimes and spurred the South Sudanese government and the United Nations to investigat­e.

The army hopes the trial will act as a deterrent to other soldiers while reassuring civilians that anyone who commits a crime will be punished, army spokesman Col. Domic Chol Santo said.

“This is important because the army has been accused of a great deal of rape, sexual harassment and all forms of violations, and it’s not part of our doctrine,” said Santo.

The judge ordered more than $2 million to be paid to the Terrain Hotel for damages, $4,000 to each of five rape victims, $1,000 to an aid worker who was shot in the leg and 51 head of cattle to the family of the journalist who was killed. Each animal is worth roughly $600.

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