Journalists' union urges government to unblock news websites

File photo: Minister of Information Michael Makuei

The Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) called Friday on the South
Sudanese authorities to stop blocking access to four news websites in the
country.

South Sudanese government had blocked websites of at least four independent
media outlets including Radio Tamazuj over claims “they have been reporting
critically of the government.”The Secretary General of the Union of
Journalists, Edward Ladu Terso, told Radio Tamazuj on Friday that the
government had taken a wrong decision to censor news websites during the
national dialogue process.

Terso denounced the move as a violation of freedom of expression in South
Sudan, urging the government to unblock the websites of the four
independent media outlets.He pointed out that the journalists’ union
respects and promotes press freedom, adding the authorities should not
promote censorship.He further noted that government officials themselves
need to access the blocked news websites in order to know what is happening
in the country. “Information should not be blocked from the people of South
Sudan,” he stressed.

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