SSHURSA Condemns Minister Makuei's Resistance To Hybryd Court

"SSHURSA calls on Minister Makuei to stop mocking the victims of atrocities
committed in South Sudan. Minister Makuei should be bluntly told that there
is no peace without justice."

30 January 2017       SSHURSA Condemns Minister Michael Makuei Lueth’s
resistance to the Hybrid Court and urges African Union, United Nations and
rest of the international Community for action

 The South Sudan Human Rights Society for Advocacy(SSHURSA) condemns in
strongest terms possible the statements attributed to South Sudan’s
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Michael Makuei Lueth in opposing
the establishment of the Transitional Justice institutions especually the
criminal justice part. These institutions  have been  provided for under
Chapter V of the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the
Republic of South Sudan(ARCISS) which the warring parties and other
stakeholders had signed since August 2015.

 According to a news report published on 29 January 2017 under the
heading:  ‘South Sudan government wants formation of hybrid court delayed’(
https://radiotamazuj.org/en/article/south-sudan-government-wants-formation-hybrid-court-delayed),
serious statements have been attributed to Minister Michael Makuei Lueth.
He has not so far denied them. Minister Makuei opposes the establishment of
the three Transitional Justice institutions: Commission for Truth,
Reconciliation and Healing(CTRH; article 2), Hybrid Court for South
Sudan(HCSS; article 3) and Compensation and Reparation Authority(CRA;
article 4). He specifically resists the formation of the HCSS and
he stated: “Our position as government of South Sudan is that we need
peace, it is after peace that you can come and question me and say, Michael
you have been doing this and this, and now go to the hybrid court”

SSHURSA calls on Minister Makuei to stop mocking the victims of atrocities
committed in South Sudan. Minister Makuei should be bluntly told that there
is no peace without justice. The people of South Sudan have suffered for
far too long without any criminal accountability while what gains
significant dominance has been the abuse of their rights caused by violence
resulting from the reckless statements and incitement such as those aired
out by Minister Makuei. South Sudanese, who have been killed, maimed and
continue to suffer irreparable damages especially women and girls willfully
dehumanised and humiliated through organised sexual violence, they need
justice and their dignity cannot hang on the political rhetorics of the
state.

 Besides, Minister Makuei has been issuing public statements that there is
still peace in South Sudan even when that peace collapsed after the
resumption of the organised violence on 8 July 2016 in Juba. Today, when it
comes to the implementation of the part of the Peace Agreement which
Minister Makuei has been saying being in existence, he is saying ‘there is
no peace and peace should come first’. Such contradictions must be regarded
as deliberate resistance to criminal accountability for the abuses of human
rights that continue in South Sudan.

 SSHURSA strongly condemns Minister Makuei’s resistance and calls on him to
allow justice takes its cause. He should not feel guilty before due process
of the law takes over if he thinks he is likely in any way to be held
accountable over the abuses of human rights being committed in South Sudan.

 SSHURSA strongly urges the African Union, the United Nations especially
the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan and the rest of the
international community as well as South Sudanese human rights and rule of
law institutions and personnel, to push and ensure that the Transitional
Justice institutions especially the Hybrid Court for South Sudan is
urgently set up.

 Peace without criminal accountability as Minister Makuei tries to make the
public to believe, will encourage perpetual impunity and breeds more
violence and human rights violations in South Sudan. Those who have been
abusing human rights should be held accountable.

 SSHURSA finally calls on warring parties to exercise maximum restraints
and opt for comprehensively inclusive political dialogue to resuscitate the
collapsed Peace Agreement and ensure that all provisions of the revived
Agreement are implemented.

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 SSHURSA is a nongovernmental and nonpolitical human rights organisation
founded on 5th June 2007. Its head office is in capital Juba and its
coordination offices in other states of South Sudan. Its vision; a
democratic, peaceful, human rights and rule of law abiding South Sudan. It
areas of focus are in human rights education and monitoring, constitution,
rule of law, transitional justice and peacebuilding among others. For more
information on this press release or about SSHURSA, Contact us through
e-mail: [email protected]/[email protected] . Tel: +211955912237 or
visit our website at: www.sshursa.org.

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