S. SUDANESE MILITARY COURT COMMUTES DEATH PENALTY OF 77 SOLDIERS TO JAIL TERMS .
PHOTO TAKEN BY EMMNAULE MALUAL MAKUACH IN JONGLEI STATE DURING CONFLICT NEWS IN JUBA BY REPORTERS WITHOUT TRIBES . The death sentences by firing squad passed on 77 soldiers in juba south Sudan in September 2015 by separate General Court Martial have been commuted to 14 years imprisonment each, the spokesperson for the south Sudanese Army, Brig lul Ruai, has said. The Army had since the conflict erupted in 2013 arraigned some soldiers on several count charges that included criminal rapes looting commit an offence (murder), disobedience to particular orders, insubordinate behavior. They were tried, discharged on some charges but found guilty and convicted on other charges, with recent conflicts on date 8 to 11 July 2016 that most of the soldiers have committed different crimes in juba south Sudan. Now 77 were found guilty on some of the charges and sentenced to death, and life in imprisonment