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Riek Machar would attend the "special court" for the first sitting on Monday following a summons, his lawyer.

South Sudan former vice-president Machar 'ready' for murder and treason trial

South Sudan's detained former vice-president Riek Machar is "ready" to face trial and will appear in court on Monday, his lawyer told AFP on Saturday, as fears grow of renewed insecurity in Africa's youngest nation.

The government of President Salva Kiir this month charged Machar with murder, treason and crimes against humanity and stripped him of his position as first vice-president in the unity government.

His position was part of a 2018 deal between the two men that ended a five-year civil war that killed some 400,000, but the fragile agreement has been unravelling for months.

"The accused is ready for the trial. He is ready and he is in good health," his lawyer, Kur Lual Kur, told AFP.

He confirmed Machar would attend the "special court" for the first sitting on Monday following a summons, but said they were still waiting for details.

"We are ready for the trial, but up to now we didn't receive the formation of the court," he said.

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