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Reporter freed after being held for three weeks without valid reason

Mohammed Arkou Adiebou Ali, a Sudan Radio Service journalist who was arrested in Wau, in the state of Western Bahr el Ghazal, on 11 May for (...)

Published on 3 June 2011 Read

Sudan

Security forces hound journalists who cover their abuses

Reporters Without Borders condemns a campaign of harassment that Sudan’s security forces are waging against journalists in an attempt to silence (...)

Published on 18 March 2011 Read

Sudan

Three journalists freed, five others still detained

Reporters Without Borders notes that Khalid Tawfig, a graphic designer employed by the opposition weekly Al-Midan, was finally released on 28 (...)

Published on 4 March 2011 Read

Sudan

Two journalists facing death penalty acquitted

Reporters Without Borders hails with relief the news that on 1 February Abouicha Kazem and Abdelgader Bakash, journalists from the weekly Bar’ut (...)

Published on 2 February 2011 Read

Sudan

Journalists censored, held in Sudan protests

Reporters Without Borders expresses its deep concern over the recent worsening condition of press freedom in Sudan. The country is already (...)

Published on 31 January 2011 Read

Sudan

Call for the authorities to respect press freedom ahead of South Sudan independence vote

Reporters Without Borders today called on the authorities in Southern Sudan and the government in the capital Khartoum to guarantee the safety of (...)

Published on 7 January 2011 Read

Sudan

Two journalists arrested in the past week

Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns yesterday’s arbitrary arrest of journalist Gafar Alsabki Ibrahim during a raid by intelligence (...)

Published on 4 November 2010 Read

Sudan

Government announces lifting of prior censorship but journalists and media still seriously threatened

Reporters Without Borders notes the announcement by the director-general of National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) on 7 August that (...)

Published on 11 August 2010 Read

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