By VINCENT ACHUKAMore by this AuthorTwo South Sudanese government critics who disappeared from Nairobi in January 2017 were executed in Juba within a week after their disappearance on a farm owned by President Salva Kiir. DAMNING REPORTA damming report submitted to the United Nations (UN) Security Council, by a panel of experts tasked to probe the conflict situation in South Sudan, has said Mr Luak and Mr Idri were kidnapped by the Internal Security Bureau (ISB) of South Sudan in Nairobi. We are not responsible for any disappearance of any South Sudanese around the world,” Michael Makuei, South Sudan’s Minister of Information, told international wire service Reuters on Wednesday. An undated picture of Dong Samuel Luak, a prominent South Sudanese lawyer and human rights activist who was last seen in Nairobi on January 23, 2017. While reacting to the report, Amnesty International (AI) chided Kenya and South Sudan for failing in their international obligations and defence of human rights.
Source: Daily Nation May 01, 2019 19:07 UTC