Arbitrary Detention in South Sudan
This 105-page report documents violations of due process rights, patterns of wrongful deprivation of liberty, and the harsh, unacceptable prison conditions in which detainees live. The research was done during a 10-month period before and after South Sudan’s independence, on July 9, 2011.
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ISBN: 1-56432-899-6
ISBN: 1-56432-899-6
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- “Prison Is Not For Me”
- Map: Prisons Visited by Human Rights Watch
- Glossary
- Summary
- Key Recommendations
- Methodology
- I. Criminal Justice in the New Nation
- II. South Sudan’s Obligations under International and Domestic Law
- III. Gaps in the Right to Due Process
- IV. “Prison is not for Me”
- V. Poor Prison Conditions
- VI. Government Initiatives and International Support
- VII. Recommendations
- Acknowledgments






