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Sudan shuts Islamist paper | ||
2012-01-03 | ||
![]() Security forces raided offices belonging to the daily Al-Rai Al-Shaab newspaper run by the Popular Congress Party of Hassan Al-Turabi. They told staff that publication would be halted and the paper’s assets confiscated, the party said. “They haven’t given us any reason for the decision. They are now occupying the newspaper’s building,” said party spokesman Naji Dahab. “We think it’s because the government cannot handle press freedom.”
Al-Rai Al-Shaab, a regular critic the government, had only resumed publication in October after a previous government-ordered shutdown lasting several months. The Sudanese Media Center (SMC), a state-linked news website, said the paper had been closed because it had violated professional and ethical standards.
In July, two female journalists were both sentenced to one month in prison for writing about an alleged rape case. One day before the independence of South Sudan in July, Khartoum suspended six newspapers because southerners were among their publishers or owners. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 I think they are trying to impress the radicals that North Sudan will now be a dictatorship, *not* run into the ground by some Taliban-like Sharia council like Afghanistan was. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2012-01-03 08:36 |