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Senior Member: Samuel Tut
- Monday 12 November 2012
November 11, 2012 (JUBA) – Various South Sudanese media outlets have called on the government to ensure that draft media bills reflect international standards, uphold good governance and spread system of accountability in all public and (...)
- Thursday 8 November 2012
November 7, 2012 (JUBA) - Media groups in South Sudan have expressed deep concern that there are differences between the versions of the country’s long-awaited draft media bill circulating in the capital Juba.
Editors and newspaper (...)
- 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 8 November 2011
PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION ASKING FOR OUR COLLEAGUE NGOR GARANG TO BE RELEASED AND PASS THE LINK ON TO YOUR FRIENDS AND CONTACTS.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/release_ngor_garang/ AMDISS Regrets Arrest and Detention of Destiny (...)
Latest Comments & Analysis
National unity: a project for each and every South Sudanese 2013-05-21 14:23:01 By Jacob K. Lupai May 21, 2013 - South Sudan has just attained independence from an imposed unity that had failed miserably to take into account the objective realities on the ground. In the old (...)
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