South Sudan’s National Security Service (NSS) arrested a member of parliament in Juba on Monday under unclear circumstances, his family said, in a move that has raised questions over parliamentary immunity protections under the constitution. Kom Kom Geng, chairperson of the parliamentary committee on security and public order in the Transitional National Legislative Assembly and representative for Abiem East constituency in Aweil East County, No…
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