Two important articles on the media crackdown
Courageous reporter Joseph Oduha of We Are Witness: two important articles on the media crackdown in South Sudan and Sudan “Media and civil society operating at high risk in South…
Courageous reporter Joseph Oduha of We Are Witness: two important articles on the media crackdown in South Sudan and Sudan “Media and civil society operating at high risk in South…
we defy repression!! February 11, 2019 In January, the government of South Sudan‘s media authority prohibited the country’s media from covering the unrest sweeping Sudan. Its people are rising against…
by Joseph Oduha February 4, 2019 We journalists in South Sudan are dealing with a harsh crackdown. It is being perpetrated by our country’s media authorities. Its objective is to…
Ministers and MPs decry deformed babies, miscarriages, ailments; call for systematic health study and an end to the revenues freeze-out by Francis Michael We Are Witness Front-line journalists in South…
The tragedy of oil pollution in South Sudan: a time for urgent action - statement by concerned South Sudanese student The tragedy of oil pollution in South Sudan: a time…
Hard-hitting and exhaustive look at oil's pollution of water in South Sudan From We Are Witness member Kor Chop Leek Published on nyamile.com on January 23rd 2019 The author's key…
South Sudan MPs call for government to stop forsaking people living in oilfields Needed: jobs, compensation, infrastructure, services, medical treatment – and an end to the contamination by oil wastes…
Help us protect the truth-tellers! Death threats to South Sudan journalist covering Sudan unrest By Joseph Oduha January 18, 2019 Unless the world’s media comes to his aid, Michael Christopher…
Urgent call to protect truth-tellers in South Sudan from government crackdown on media, NGOs and activists To our courageous, committed friends in South Sudan: we will do everything in our…
In their own moving words: Lundin victims cry for justice in South Sudan “Lundin Petroleum to go on trial for war crimes” reads the headline in a report issued on…