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Kiir issues decree to pardon rivals, state media reports

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JUBA: South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has issued a decree offering a blanket amnesty to rebels, including his bitter rival Riek Machar, state radio reported yesterday.

The announceme­nt comes days after the two men signed a power-sharing deal in the Sudanese capital Khartoum aimed at ending a nearly five-year civil war that has killed tens of thousands and uprooted millions.

“Mr Kiir issued a presidenti­al decree ... pardoning Dr Machar and other groups that took up arms against the government since 2013. The decree comes into effect on the date 8, August 2018,” State Radio Juba said, reading the decree.

Mr Kiir also reiterated a call for his forces to observe a ceasefire agreed in June by both the government and Dr Machar’s rebels.

Sunday’s power-sharing agreement paves the way for Dr Machar to return to South Sudan as one of five vice-presidents, a role he occupied until shortly before the conflict erupted in December 2013 when Mr Kiir accused him of plotting a coup.

A final peace accord must now be signed, under the auspices of regional bloc the Intergover­nmental Authority on Developmen­t, followed by the formation of a transition­al government that will hold power for three years until elections can be organised.

The last time a peace deal was signed returning Dr Machar to the capital was in 2015, but the agreement collapsed during days of heavy fighting in Juba.

 ?? REUTERS ?? South Sudan’s rebel leader Riek Machar, right, and South Sudan President Salva Kiir exchange a signed peace agreement document.
REUTERS South Sudan’s rebel leader Riek Machar, right, and South Sudan President Salva Kiir exchange a signed peace agreement document.

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