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Crackdown on press freedom in Sudan

Published on : 8 August 2011 - 11:28am | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: AFP)
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Security forces in Sudan have took every single copy of a Khartoum-based newspaper off the shelves on Sunday according to its editor, raising concerns of a crackdown on the media.

Sudan's constitution guarantees press freedom but journalists often complain of pressure or censorship. Last month, two female journalists were jailed for writing about an alleged rape case.

"Security forces have confiscated all copies on Saturday after we printed them," said Adil al-Baz, editor and owner of al-Ahdath newspaper, adding the newspaper had not been given a reason for the confiscation.

Suspended six newspapers
The newspaper had planned to run an interview with a senior official of the northern branch of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), the ruling party in newly-independent South Sudan. It has also reported about corruption and terrorism issues.

Sudan's security forces were not immediately available to comment on the confiscation, a move which would inflict substantial financial damage on the publication.

One day before the independence of South Sudan in July, Khartoum also suspended six newspapers because southerners were among their publishers or owners.

Sparked condemnation
The jailing of the two female journalists for writing about the alleged rape of an activist by security forces has sparked condemnation by the U.N. Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Margot Wallstroem.

"I am very concerned about these judgments ... Regardless of the facts of the case, Sudanese journalists have a right to report on rape and other forms of sexual violence," Wallstroem said in a statement on August 3.

Source: Reuters
 

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