Ugandan journalist released after being detained in Yei for 6 months

Yei authorities released Ugandan journalist King Martin Omalla from
custody on Wednesday last week, more than six days after he was
detained.

Omalla, who worked for Liberty FM-90.0 in the town of Yei, was
detained by police authorities after differences over money with one
his colleagues who is a native of Yei.

King Martin told Radio Tamazuj today that he was jailed and released
without any access to any legal assistance. He said his life in
detention was very difficult due to lack of food and medical services.

“Feeding was a big problem and medication was also another difficult
thing. Prison is not a good place to live in. There are many young
South Sudanese in the prison without access to Justice and by the time
they are proved innocent, they have completed prison sentence,” he
said.

King Martin appreciated the media, journalists’ union, human rights
organizations and civil society activists for advocating for his
release.

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