Sudanese newspaper banned, journalists threatened
Officers of the Sudanese security apparatus have continued confiscating newspapers in Khartoum, most recently banning El Jareeda daily from printing on Sunday. ...
Officers of the Sudanese security apparatus have continued confiscating newspapers in Khartoum, most recently banning El Jareeda daily from printing on Sunday. ...
On Friday, agents of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) detained Ahmed Younis, correspondent of the London-based El Sharq...
International press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has issued a statement voicing its alarm at “a new crackdown on...
On Thursday, Sudanese journalists embarked on a three-day strike in response to peaceful demonstrations and protests across the country, protesting...
Agents of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) confiscated all printed copies of El Jareeda and El Tayyar newspapers...
The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) summoned several journalists in Khartoum this week for covering topics related to the...
The Darfur Journalists Association has condemned the detention of one of their members, Omar Juma. He has been held by...
The editor-in-chief of El Jareeda newspaper says that the government resorted to the Media Charter of Honour, that has been...
Newspaper editors in Sudan have been obliged to fill-in forms for the security apparatus which include details such as tribe,...
Mohamed Widaa, the editor-in-chief of El Baath Party newspaper, said the Charter of Honour signed by Sudan’s newspapers on Thursday...
The Sudanese Journalists Network has said the signing of a media Charter of Honour on Thursday is of no use...
Newspaper editors signed a restrictive media charter at the National Assembly on Thursday. The charter stipulates that no material or...