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Website: http://www.sudantribune.com/
ABOUT
Sudan Tribune is a non profit website based in Paris that was started in 2003. The websites goal is to promote plural information, democratic and free debate on Sudan.
In 2011 Sudan Tribune started an Arabic version of the site. www.sudantribune.net
Sudan Tribune has no relationship to the newspaper to the low circulation daily distributed in Khartoum and Juba, which has taken the same name. The newspaper was established after sudantribune.com but chose to take the same name.
EDITORIAL POLICY
The site is run by a team of independent Sudanese and international journalists and editors.
ELSEWHERE ON THE WEB
If you tweet you can follow us in English and Arabic on twitter.com.
www.twitter.com/SudanTribune_EN
www.twitter.com/SudanTribune_AR
You can also join the Sudan Tribune community on Facebook by ’liking’ our page.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sudan-Tribune/147157358639460
To listen to interviews conducted by our journalists visit our AudioBoo.FM page.
http://audioboo.fm/SudanTribune_EN
You can also watch our videos on our YouTube channel.
http://www.youtube.com/user/SudanTribune
CONTACT DETAILS
More information or if you would like to contribute analysis, comment or news items please contact us via email: contact@sudantribune.com.
If you would like to become a sponsor of Sudan Tribune please get in touch with us at the same email address.
- Monday 21 January 2013
January 16, 2013 (JUBA) – Following a series of attacks, intimidation and threats, comment writers and bloggers in South Sudan say they are operating in a heightened sense of fear. South Sudanese men read newspapers in Juba on 10 July (...)
- Wednesday 12 September 2012
By Julius N. Uma
September 11, 2012 (JUBA) - South Sudan’s Central Bank has sufficient reserves of local currency, capable of running the country for the next five years without printing any money, Kornelio Koriom, its Governor said (...)
- Saturday 31 March 2012
March 30, 2012 (JUBA) - Sudan Tribune journalist Ngor Garang was expelled from covering the last day of the National Liberation Council of the country’s ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-NLC) on Friday. Sudan Tribune (...)
- Wednesday 9 November 2011
Sudan Tribune
PRESS RELEASE
Detention of Sudan Tribune journalist enters second week
Wednesday 9 November 2011
As the detention of Sudan Tribune journalist Peter Ngor Arol Garang enters its second week, pressure is growing on the (...)
- Sunday 27 November 2011
By Toby Collins
November 25, 2011 (LONDON) – One of the journalists released on 19 November, uncharged, after 18 days of widely-condemned detention has described his torture at the hands of South Sudan’s security services in a statement (...)
- Monday 2 April 2012
April 1, 2012 (JUBA) - A senior security officer on Sunday said the expulsion of Sudan Tribune journalist, Ngor Garang, from covering the last day of National Liberation Council (NLC) of South Sudan’s ruling Sudan People’s Liberation (...)
- Sunday 6 November 2011
PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION ASKING FOR NGOR TO BE RELEASED AND PASS THE LINK ON TO YOUR FRIENDS AND CONTACTS.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/release_ngor_garang/
November 5, 2011 (KHARTOUM) - Human Rights Watch and the Committee (...)
- Tuesday 27 March 2012
By Julius N. Uma
March 26, 2012 (JUBA) - As South Sudan’s campaign against polio got under-way on Tuesday, health experts expressed fears that the three-day house-to-house exercise could face serious setbacks due to insecurity in (...)
- Wednesday 9 November 2011
November 8, 2011 (JUBA) – Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Tuesday became the latest human rights organisation to campaign for the release of Sudan Tribune journalist Peter Ngor Arol Garang and another journalist Dengdit (...)
- Tuesday 22 November 2011
By Julius N. Uma
November 21, 2011 (JUBA) - The two South Sudanese journalists, released on Saturday without charge after more than two weeks of detention, have vowed to spearhead the campaign for media laws, which they say, are (...)
Latest Comments & Analysis
Alex de Waal: the rebirth of a principled activist? 2013-06-20 03:33:50 By Monim El-Jak June 19, 2013 - Whenever Alex de Waal publishes analysis or reflections, Sudanese intellectuals and activists, and the concerned international institutions and individuals, give (...)
On Abyei enough is enough 2013-06-18 05:01:47 By Deng Vanang June 17, 2013 - No one whether locally or internationally can still argue there is more hope to resolve Abyei stalemate peacefully. It has been everybody’s wish that dialogue could (...)
The arming of rebels in Sudan and South Sudan: what is the evidence? 2013-06-18 04:57:44 By Eric Reeves 17 June 2013 - News reporting in general, a great deal of analytic writing, and virtually all diplomatic pronouncements about military support for rebel groups—in South Sudan and (...)
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