Press freedom: Journalists continue working in repressive Sudan
The conditions the press face in Sudan remain “very difficult and harsh”, because journalists have to work under a repressive...
The conditions the press face in Sudan remain “very difficult and harsh”, because journalists have to work under a repressive...
The National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has forbidden newspapers in Sudan from publishing any material related to the fuel...
A financial crisis and resolute refusal to compromise on independence has forced the independent daily electronic newspaper Hurriyat to cease...
A blogger was summoned to appear at the Red Sea state police office for criticising the state government in a...
The Sudanese Journalists Network has issued a harsh statement condemning the Sudan regime’s, “use of the criminal code to silence...
The press and publications court, headed by Judge Muiz Ahmed El Obeid, on Thursday sentenced the former editor-in-chief of El...
Journalists Ashraf Abdelaziz and Hasan Warrag, were released from prison yesterday after El Karama (dignity) campaign collected the money for...
Sudan’s Press and Publications Court in Khartoum on Thursday ordered a total of SDG 34,000 (*$1,870) in fines against El...
Agents of the Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) held the print run of Sudan’s El Tayyar newspaper on...
New methods and tactics employed by Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) to curb the press are inflicting severe...
On Thursday evening, Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) security and launched a new campaign of arrests of members...
Sudanese journalists and media experts have condemned the suspension of the Dabanga Sudan satellite programme by Egyptian satellite service company...