Human Rights Commission chief tells police to kill criminals

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The chairperson of South Sudan Human Rights commission urged police to execute on the spot criminals caught taking innocent lives.
 
Lawrence Korbandy reiterated the call on Monday that killers of citizens do not deserve to live at the mercy of police upon arrest.
 
He added that the security situation in Juba improved considerably following his extreme pronouncement when two brothers were murdered at Munuki Payam in July.
 
Dr Korbandy supported the country’s candidature in joining the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland.
 
He observed that South Sudan would benefit by becoming a member of the council to accelerate its universal human rights standards.
 
The human rights chairperson made the statement in a press conference in Juba declaring support for South Sudan’s candidature to a place in the UN Human Rights Council.