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September 29, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - The Sudanese Journalists Network (SJN)
called on Sunday to resume work, saying their strike against the censorship
was very successful and followed by the majority of journalists in the
country.

The unofficial union, which is a pro-democratic group of independent
journalists, called on Saturday to start a strike over the security
crackdown on local newspapers covering demonstrations against government
austerity measures.

The security officers censured the coverage of demonstrations organized
against the lift of subsidies. All the independent reports about the
killing of protesters were removed and newspapers were encouraged to design
protesters as criminals and vandals.

"Despite the directives issued by security service (...) to sack any
journalist who strikes (over censorship), the will of journalists won for
the dignity of the profession and the voice of truth", said the SJN in a
statement extended to *Sudan Tribune* on Sunday.

The statement further said that some journalists resigned from some
newspapers that decided to follow the regime and reflected only the
government’s point of view.

The independent group condemned the arrest of two journalist yesterday by
the security services : Amal Habani and Ugail Ahmed Naaym.

The SJN also expressed its solidarity with five news papers -Al-Alyam,
Al-Jarridah, AL-Qarar, Al-Mashad Al-Ann and Al-Intibaha – suspended by the
security service for an indefinite time f

The Sudanese journalists are under constant pressure exercised by the
security service which used to send directives on what they should cover or
not.

Recently, the daily newspapers also received news articles written by
security service with directives to publish it and to make it visible for
the readers..

(ST)

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