South Sudan refutes reports of Riek Machar's wife being under house arrest #rwanda #RwOT

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Addressing the press on Monday, March 31, 2025, David Amuor Majur, the President's Press Secretary, termed the reports as unfounded.

Teny, a key political figure in South Sudan, was reportedly detained alongside her husband, Machar, who has been under house arrest following a deadly attack in the Upper Nile region.

Majur called the rumors "misleading" and urged the public to rely on official statements rather than unverified reports.

'This claim is false and does not accurately reflect the situation. The government of South Sudan respectfully refutes the assertion that Minister Angelina Teny is under house arrest,' Majur said.

Machar's detention is related to ongoing investigations into the attack on March 7 that resulted in the deaths of General Majur Dak and several other individuals.

The South Sudanese government has faced significant scrutiny after Machar was placed under house arrest in the wake of the Nasir incident. The attack targeted a group attempting to board a United Nations helicopter for evacuation, prompting authorities to initiate investigations into potential militia involvement linked to Machar's supporters.

During the Monday press briefing, the President's Press Secretary also accused Kenya's Special Envoy to South Sudan, Raila Odinga, of misrepresenting some facts following his recent visit to Juba.

Majur strongly refuted the claim that the South Sudanese government directed Raila to meet Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni after being denied a chance to meet Machar.

Majur insisted that Raila's journey to Uganda was pre-arranged and not recommended by President Salva Kiir's administration, as Odinga had stated during his interview upon landing back in Nairobi.

'Furthermore, the suggestion that His Excellency General Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Republic of South Sudan, requested the Right Honourable Raila Odinga to meet with the President of Uganda is misrepresenting diplomatic norms and principles,' Majur told the media.

'It is essential to clarify that the Right Honourable Odinga's mission to Uganda was pre-arranged and not directly from the government of South Sudan,' he added.

The Kenyan government appointed Odinga as its special envoy to South Sudan amid rising tensions following Machar's arrest on March 26.

Kenya's President William Ruto, who has been actively involved in mediation efforts within the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region, made the appointment after consulting with regional leaders, including Kiir, Museveni, and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

Ruto stated that Odinga was tasked with engaging all parties to de-escalate the conflict and provide feedback on the situation.

Angelina Teny, the Interior Minister and wife of First Vice President Riek Machar, was reportedly detained alongside her husband, Machar, who has been under house arrest following a deadly attack in the Upper Nile region. The government has denied the reports, terming them unfounded.

Wycliffe Nyamasege



Source : https://en.igihe.com/news/article/south-sudan-refutes-reports-of-riek-machar-s-wife-being-under-house-arrest

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