Media Authority bans about 20 foreign journalists

Daniel Danis | June 7, 2017 | 3:05 pm

The Media Authority has banned about twenty foreign journalists from
entering or operating within the country for reporting unsubstantiated and
unrealistic stories, the Chairperson of the regulatory body has said.

Elijah Alier told Eye Radio that most of the journalists prohibited from
covering issues in the country have often reported stories that have the
potential to incite hate and violence among South Sudanese.

He said that some of the reports do not have reliable sources or specific
locations, but generalize events and people in the country.Journalists, he
said, have written stories that insult or degrade the country and its
people, and often portray nonentity acts to justify the lifestyle of the
people of South Sudan.

Mr. Alier said the reports sometimes advance violence rather than encourage
the public to embrace peace.He added that some of the reports have violated
provisions of the Media Authority Act.“Issues to do with hate speech,
incitement to violence and disinformation are not acceptable in the context
of our law. Some of the reporters have not even been seen in South Sudan,
you need to respect also the country, you can’t just label the country as
crazy,” Alier said.

The head of the Media Authority said they don’t have issues with
journalists reporting on facts about the country.He said it is the
unverified information which often leads to panic and increase instability
in South Sudan, that they pick issue with.“Reporting about the humanitarian
situation is a reality. Such reports are helping South Sudan at some point;
they are informing the world and the donor community,” Alier said.

Mr. Alier, however, said the Media Authority has issued over 200 permits to
foreign journalists and media houses to operate in South Sudan.He said most
of these journalists will help in relying on vital information during the
process of the National Dialogue.He urges foreign journalists to seek
accreditation such as a permit from the Media Authority to enable the body
to facilitate their work.

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