The fate of the South Sudan Australians participating in the South Sudanese conflict
Aussies in South Sudan conflict put Australian law to the test
The start of peace in South Sudan
That toll is set to rise as fresh fighting in Juba has again rendered the capital a bloody war zone.
Yet while he was now armed, he says he was too senior to fight.
Mangar says he’s “not worried” about his legal status because he’s “fighting a justified war”.
“Some people tell me if I go back [to Australia] I will be sued, be jailed. I don’t think so.
“I think it was my responsibility as a civilised person to challenge the regime.”
“If they ask me to explain I will explain to them.”