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Call for release of all imprisoned journalists in wake of president’s announcement

Reporters Without Borders welcomes President Omar Al-Bashir’s announcement during a meeting with journalists on 27 August that he intends to free (...)

Published on 29 August 2011 Read

Sudan

Journalist freed on bail but daily prevented from publishing for three days and return of prior censorship mooted

Reporters Without Borders welcomes the news that Abuzar Ali Al-Amin, the deputy editor of the now closed daily Rai Al-Shaab, was finally released (...)

Published on 24 August 2011 Read

Sudan

Censorship, prosecutions and extended detention signal steady decline in media freedom

Reporters Without Borders condemns the steady deterioration in media freedom in Sudan where all the copies of an Arabic-language daily were (...)

Published on 12 August 2011 Read

Sudan

Reporter released from prison after colleagues pay fine

Reporters Without Borders is relieved to learn that Al-Jarida reporter Amal Habani was released from Omdurman women’s prison yesterday after her (...)

Published on 28 July 2011 Read

Sudan

Two weeks ahead of release, jailed editor suddenly facing possible death penalty or life imprisonment

Reporters Without Borders is extremely disturbed by the Sudanese justice system’s decision to keep Abuzar Ali Al-Amin, the deputy editor of the (...)

Published on 28 June 2011 Read

Sudan

Reporter freed after being held for three weeks without valid reason

Mohammed Arkou Adiebou Ali, a Sudan Radio Service journalist who was arrested in Wau, in the state of Western Bahr el Ghazal, on 11 May for (...)

Published on 3 June 2011 Read

Sudan

Security forces hound journalists who cover their abuses

Reporters Without Borders condemns a campaign of harassment that Sudan’s security forces are waging against journalists in an attempt to silence (...)

Published on 18 March 2011 Read

Sudan

Three journalists freed, five others still detained

Reporters Without Borders notes that Khalid Tawfig, a graphic designer employed by the opposition weekly Al-Midan, was finally released on 28 (...)

Published on 4 March 2011 Read

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