Is Dr. Riek Machar’s trial real justice—or a political purge? In this satirical Voice 64 episode, Mama Tereza, Gor, and Hon. Akot debate South Sudan’s courtroom drama, media blackout, and international backlash. A sharp, funny, and fearless take on power, politics, and persecution.
Episode Summary
In this satirical episode of Voice 64, Mama Tereza, Gor, and Hon. Akot tackle one of South Sudan’s most pressing questions:Is the trial and persecution of Dr. Riek Machar politically motivated?
With biting humor and unfiltered commentary, the trio walks listeners through the charges against Machar, the government’s narrative, and why most South Sudanese—and the international community—see it as a purge against opposition by the so-called government of Salva Kiir.
From media blackouts and scapegoating to international condemnation and the hypocrisy of “rule of law by gun,” this episode exposes how justice has been turned into political theatre. Expect courtroom satire, sharp analysis, and Mama Tereza’s fearless tongue that refuses to whisper when truth is at stake.
Key Takeaway: When justice becomes a weapon, it loses its name. South Sudan’s future depends on reclaiming the law for the people—not the powerful.
Show Notes.Episode Title: Is the Trial of Dr. Riek Machar Politically Motivated?
Series: Voice 64 Podcast – Satire & Truth in a Silenced Nation
Courtroom Comedy vs. Real Justice—a satirical take on the trial where Machar is “guilty” of breathing too loudly.
Media Blackout—Why only state-run SSTV was allowed in, while independent journalists were locked out.
Public Perception—why ordinary South Sudanese see this as scapegoating, not accountability.
Global Reactions—how the UN, Amnesty International, and donors view the trial as a purge against opposition.
Bigger Question—What happens when opposition is silenced, dissent is jailed, and justice is politicized.
This episode dives into the heart of South Sudan’s governance crisis: the abuse of justice as a political weapon. It’s both a warning and a wake-up call to citizens, the diaspora, and the global community that fairness—not fear—is the true foundation of peace.
Keywords: South Sudan politics, Riek Machar trial, Salva Kiir government, political purge South Sudan, opposition persecution, South Sudan satire podcast, Voice 64 podcast
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