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World Press Freedom Day Comes and Goes in Sudan

by Ochan Hannington courtesy Sudan Votes What is the use of recognising such days if journalists like Bonifacio Taban still face arrest and intimidation? What is the use of recognising such days in South Sudan, if journalists like Bonifacio Taban still face arrest and intimidation? Please spend a moment to read some of these texts [...]

Reports of torture of Bentiu journalist in South Sudan

by Lodiong Morris courtesy SudanVotes Bonifacio Taban has been detained now for 11 days without charge in Bentiu. Updated Thursday 6th May 10.00 GMT.  Sudanvotes and Amnesty International spoke withStephen Gatwich Taban, who confirmed that Bonifacio Taban had been released from Bentiu State Prison.  He is now recovering and wishes to thank everyone involved in [...]

Sudanese journalists arise to keep the temple of information from being defiled

by Akim Mugisa courtesy SudanVotes Sudanese journalists call for the immediate release of Bonifacio Taban from Bentiu State Prison Journalists in South Sudan have been having sleepless nights since Friday night after the media was filled with perturbing reports that a member of their fraternity had been arbitrarily arrested, flogged and detained incommunicado by security [...]

Journalist detained without trial in Unity State, South Sudan

by SudanVotes Editorial Journalist Bonifacio Taban arrested on Saturday and still imprisoned in Bentiu State Prison. Updated Thursday 6th May 13.00 GMT. Sudanvotes and Amnesty International spoke with Stephen Gatwich Taban, who confirmed that Bonifacio Taban had been released from Bentiu State Prison.  He is now recovering and wishes to thank everyone involved in his [...]

From journalist to parliamentary candidate! Ladu asks why?

by Pascal Ladu courtesy SudanVotes What career can you imagine in the new Sudan? Mr Modi James Lomindi is running for Terekeka County in the Central Equatoria State Legislative Assembly of South Sudan.