At this key point in the history of South Sudan, press freedom is an essential part of the process of democratic development and state-building, and therefore, The People’s Voice team have joined forces with UNESCO, who have sponsored this special edition, in order to highlight the importance of the freedom of the press in South Sudan.
Articles in this edition include examples of attacks on the media, the phenomena of self-censorship by journalists, a report on World Press Freedom Day & the anniversary of the Windhoek Declaration, as well as an interview with the Government of South Sudan’s Minister of Information. In addition, there is the first UJOSS Press Freedom Observatory (PFO) Report. The UJOSS PFO will regularly and continually record threats to press freedom and attacks on individual reporters and media outlets throughout South Sudan, and produce monthly reports on the situation.
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Nenad Radoja
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