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Sudan security bars Ajras Al-Hurriya newspaper

April 10, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — Sudanese authorities banned a daily newspapers during two days for their coverage of press conference held by the Secretary General of the Sudan people’s Liberation Movement and articles on the press freedom.

A_Sudanese_journalist-2.jpgAjras Al-Hurriya, a pro-SPLM daily newspaper had been banned by the security service on Thursday and Friday for the coverage of a press conference held by Pagan Amum the SPLM secretary general and some editorials written by the editor in chief and other journalists on the draft of new press law.

In a press release issued yesterday the daily denounced the abusive censorship saying other newspapers were allowed to publish the same coverage of Pagan statements. It also added that security officials remove official’s news, interviews and even the commercial advertizing.

Sudanese constitution, created after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in January 2005, enshrines press freedom but, the current press and security law are not yet upgraded to cope with the new constitution of July 2005. However the two peace partners agreed recently on a draft law that facing regular criticism.

The main political partner in the national unity government, the SPLM condemned the move saying that deliberate and continual targeting of the press under the guise of national security, is a flagrant violation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

The SPLM urged the National Congress Party to drop its censorship policy saying it made the security officers editors in chief of the newspapers.

In his bared article Kamal Al Gali, the editor in chief of Ajras Al-Hurriya, slammed the heavy fines included in the draft of the new press law saying it breaches the press freedom.

The piece also urged to involve all the concerned parties in the preparation of the press law.

(ST)

2 Comments

  • Akol Liai Mager
    Akol Liai Mager

    Sudan security bars Ajras Al-Hurriya newspaper
    But there are “facts” NIF authorities must understand that Sudanese people are fully aware of which include; 1. Pagan Amum is a secretary General of a second major party in the GoNU 2. Mr. Amum press conference was published by NIF’s racist Newspapers Rayaam and Al Intibah 3. Sudan’s Interime Constitution gives rights of freedom of speech, freedom for press & freedom of expression and anything short of that is unconstitutional and a criminal act.

    What Sudanese are expecting from NIF is to declare the separation of the Northern from rest of the country so that the rest should apply peaceful democracy and enjoy its fruits comfortablly.

    Commentators in the racist Rayaam Newspapers have called a boycott of Mr. Amum, deng Alor and likes according to their claims. My advice to those racists and their newspapers is that go for it and now. The racists, however, will get surprise that SPLM and New Sudan masses will soon get a powerful press to get out their voices.

    The Sudanese may even take a short-cut by voting out NIF oppressive party in February 2010 general elections.

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  • Chol Manyiel
    Chol Manyiel

    Sudan security bars Ajras Al-Hurriya newspaper
    That is not ture, when there is a conference journalist should not be told not to write news papers.

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