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30 January 2015
January 29, 2015 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese Ministry of Culture informed via letter the Sudanese Writers Union (SWU) that it is revoking its license in a move described as part of a wider crackdown by authorities on centers believed to be pro-opposition.
SWU Secretary General Osman Shenker told Sudan Tribune on Thursday that the letter effectively means they can no longer continue their activities.
He said the ministry attributed the decision to SWU "carrying out activities contrary to the (...)
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