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Prominent South Sudanese activist and economist Peter Biar Ajak prepares to embrace his wife Nyathon Hoth Mai, left, as she weeps after he was sentenced to two years in prison, in a courtroom in the capital Juba, South Sudan Tuesday, June 11, 2019. Relatives wept as Ajak and five other men were sentenced for inciting an uprising in the country's main national security prison in October, while their lawyers vowed to appeal and Amnesty International said it had received reports of witness intimidation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

Prominent South Sudanese activist and economist Peter Biar Ajak prepares to embrace his wife Nyathon Hoth Mai, left, as she weeps after he was sentenced to two years in prison, in a courtroom in the capital Juba, South Sudan Tuesday, June 11, 2019. Relatives wept as Ajak and five other men were sentenced for inciting an uprising in the country's main national security prison in October, while their lawyers vowed to appeal and Amnesty International said it had received reports of witness intimidation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

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