The criminal trial of the South Sudanese opposition figure Riek Machar began in the capital on Monday, with the country’s suspended vice president appearing in a cage alongside his co-accused.
Breakdown
- Riek Machar's trial began in Juba, with proceedings broadcast nationally.
- Machar and seven others were presented in a cage inside the courtroom. 7s
- He faces charges including murder, conspiracy, terrorism, and crimes against humanity. 23s
- Machar's lawyers argued the court lacks jurisdiction due to his role in the 2018 peace deal. 36s
- Tensions persist between Machar and President Salva Kiir, from rival ethnic groups. 55s