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Soldiers suspected of raping five foreign aid workers and killing a local journalist, are escorted by security forces, as they get in a vehicle, after appearing in a military court, in the country's capital Juba on May 30, 2017. South Sudan military court opened the trial of 13 soldiers accused of raping foreign aid workers and murdering a local journalist during fighting in Juba last July. The chilling attack cast a spotlight on atrocities by government troops but also led to a damning probe into the failure of United Nations peacekeepers to protect civilians, which led to the sacking of the force's commander. / AFP PHOTO / SAMIR BOL (Photo credit should read SAMIR BOL/AFP/Getty Images)

Soldiers suspected of raping five foreign aid workers and killing a local journalist, are escorted by security forces, as they get in a vehicle, after appearing in a military court, in the country's capital Juba on May 30, 2017.
South Sudan military court opened the trial of 13 soldiers accused of raping foreign aid workers and murdering a local journalist during fighting in Juba last July. The chilling attack cast a spotlight on atrocities by government troops but also led to a damning probe into the failure of United Nations peacekeepers to protect civilians, which led to the sacking of the force's commander.  / AFP PHOTO / SAMIR BOL        (Photo credit should read SAMIR BOL/AFP/Getty Images)