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Activist Nasiwa released after brief detention by suspected NSS agents

Nasiwa, the Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice (CIGPJ), had earlier been reported missing after security operatives allegedly took her and her colleagues from their office in Juba.

by Sudans Post
January 27, 2026

Prominent women's rights activist picked by suspected national security agents
Jackline Nasiwa, Founder and Executive Director, Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice (CIGPJ). [Photo: Courtesy]
JUBA – South Sudanese women’s rights activist Jackline Nasiwa has been released after brief detention by members suspected of belonging to the National Security Service (NSS) on Tuesday.

Nasiwa, the Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice (CIGPJ), was reported missing after she and her staff were taken from their offices in Juba.

In a brief update shared with partners and colleagues, human rights activist Ter Manyang confirmed her release and expressed gratitude for the swift coordination and solidarity shown during the ordeal.

“Thank you for your coordination and networking during the difficult time our colleague experienced,” Ter said. “We are pleased to confirm that they have been located and have since been released.”

Details surrounding the reasons for her detention and the conditions under which she was held remain unclear.

No official statement has yet been issued by the security authorities.

Nasiwa’s brief detention had triggered widespread concern among activists, rights groups and members of the public, coming amid ongoing reports of shrinking civic space and pressure on human rights defenders in South Sudan.

Civil society organisations have renewed calls on the government to respect fundamental freedoms and ensure the safety of activists, journalists and advocates working on governance, peace and justice issues across the country.

 

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