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US reporter Christopher Allan was killed on August 26, 2017 by South Sudan army in Central Equatoria. [Photo by CJR]
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US, UK demand credible probe into killing of journalist Christopher Allen

Information minister Michael Makuei speaking in an interview with Eye Radio. [Photo greeengrap from Eye Radio]c
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South Sudan claims it removes articles from newspapers to protect journalists

From left to right, CEPO Executive Director Edmund Yakani, UJOSS President Patrick Oyet, MP Stephen Lual, JCSN President Bol Deng Bol, and MP Juol Nhomngek. [Courtesy]
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South Sudan activists, lawmakers and journalists ‘outraged’ by cyberattacks on Sudans Post

Radio Tamazuj (l) and Sudans Post logos (r). [courtesy]
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UN experts say South Sudan independent media threatened by increased cyberattacks

South Sudan journalists covering an even in the defunct Yei River state in 2016 [Photo via Facebook]
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Watchdog praises South Sudan journalists on World Press Freedom Day

US reporter Christopher Allan was killed on August 26, 2017 by South Sudan army in Central Equatoria. [Photo by CJR]
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Christopher Allen’s killing: US, UK renews call for credible investigation

South Sudan information minister Michael Makuei Lueth speaking during a press conference in Juba on Tuesday, February 21st 2023. [Photo by Sudans Post]
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Makuei threatens to arrest Radio Miraya journalists for defying regulations

South Sudan journalist Garang John. [Photo courtesy]
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Garang John denies asking US for asylum, says he has been diagnosed with disc prolapse

South Sudan's Media Authority headquarters in Juba. [Photo by Richard Stupart/Humanitarian News Research Network]
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South Sudan journalists have until June 30 to obtain permits from local media regulator

South Sudan National Security Service (NSS) General Headquarters in Jebel [Photo via Getty Images]
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South Sudan security agency releases last batch of detained journalists

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