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South Sudan: Place Moratorium on Death Penalty

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South Sudan: Place Moratorium on Death Penalty
Human Rights Watch
Transparency is fundamental to the administration of justice and critical to allowing South Sudanese to evaluate how the death penalty is being imposed. However, the death penalty will remain an affront to basic human rights until there is an effective 
Bashir Visit to Juba: A moral dilemma to South Sudan
Sudan Tribune
Despite this inexcusable deterioration in the relations between South and Sudan, some positive developments started emerging since the signing of the nine agreements. The two countries ratified these agreements with the South ratifying first. President 
South Sudan Speaker final leg of Canada’s tour in Calgary, Alberta was a success
New Sudan Vision
(Calgary, Alberta, Canada) – Press release -We would like to take this opportunity to inform all South Sudanese across the globe that we had two successful days in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with the Right Honorable James Wani Igga, Speaker of the 

Tolerance
South Sudan: Place Moratorium on Death Penalty. South Sudan should join the great majority of United Nations members that have abolished the death penalty in law or practice by placing a moratorium on all executions, a group of South Sudanese and 

South Sudan expels UN human rights investigator
BBC News
South Sudan has expelled a UN official who was carrying out an investigation into the human rights situation there. A government spokesman said the investigator had published “unethical” reports which had no truth in them. United Nations officials 
 
South Sudan expels UN rights official
Adelaide Now
SOUTH Sudan says it has expelled a UN official who was carrying out an investigation on the human rights situation in the fledgling state, accusing her of producing “unjustified” reports. “It’s the first person on human rights to be (declared) persona 

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