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South Sudan: Machar has ‘right’ to rule

SOUTH SUDANESE rebel leader Riek Machar has claimed the “right” to overthrow rival warlord Salva Kiir’s government.

In an interview with the Associated Press in South Africa — his latest port of call since fleeing to the Democratic Republic of Congo in August — the former vice-president said he could return as early as next month.

Mr Machar has said the 2015 peace deal that ended the two-year civil war in the five-year-old country had “collapsed,” and claimed to have enough forces to “liberate” the capital Juba.

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