South Sudan Radio Station Censored
Bakhita Radio station that was raided by security operatives has been ordered by the government not to air political programs.
Media freedom.
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South Sudan:
Journalists Decry Frequency of Arrests
Sudan Tribune, 18 August 2014
The chairperson for the Union of Journalists in South Sudan (UJOSS) has expressed concerns over the level of crackdown on the media houses, describing the act as an attack on their… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Journalist Detained, Radio Station Shut Down Over Report
VOA, 18 August 2014
A South Sudanese radio station was silent Monday and its news editor spent a third day in detention over a story that the government says blames its troops for new fighting in… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Bakhita Radio Editor Released, Station Still Closed
CISA, 20 August 2014
The South Sudan National Security Service on Tuesday August 18 released Bakhita radio news editor, Mr Ocen David Nicholas to the Union of Journalists of South Sudan ( UJOSS)… Read more »
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South Sudan:
Journalist Released, Bakhita Radio Still Silent
VOA, 19 August 2014
The news editor of Juba-based Bakhita Radio was released Tuesday, four days after he was detained by national security agents who also ordered the radio station to stop… Read more »