SECURITY LAW KEY TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
 Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:18 |
A law that defines the limits of national security is key for the
freedom of speech in South Sudan.

MP Gatwech Lam Puoch, representing Nasir at the National Legislative
Assembly, said during the last eight years many journalists were
victims of intimidation, some were killed and others went into exile
due to lack of protection.

Mr Lam said the Parliament needs to pass a law that sets the
boundaries of national security to allow freedom of expression in the
country.

The Nasir representative made this statement during the second reading
of the Broadcasting Cooperation Bill on Tuesday.



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