Media body petitions President Kiir over blocked news websites

File photo: President Salva Kiir

The Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS), an umbrella
for all media outlets asked President Salva Kiir to help stop blocking
access to four news websites in the country.

In the last two weeks, South Sudanese authorities blocked websites of at
least four independent media outlets including Radio Tamazuj over claims
“they have been reporting critically of the government.”

Alfred Taban, a veteran South Sudanese journalist, told Radio Tamazuj on
Monday that the media lobby had delivered a petition officially to the
office of the president and demanded unblocking of news websites in South
Sudan, but there is no any positive response so far.

Alfred, who is also a member of the national dialogue committee, said that
the blocking of news websites was not in line with President Kiir’s
commitment to allow press freedom in order to create an enabling
environment for the national dialogue process in the country.He further
said the blocking of news websites is a top concern, saying the national
dialogue committee is not happy with the decision taken to cut off access
to websites of at least four independent media outlets in South Sudan.

The country’s press freedom has been affected by the civil war since
December 2013.

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