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Ten Sudan newspapers suspend publication

November 21st, 2008 |

As part of a growing protest against state censorship ten Sudanese newspapers suspended publication on Tuesday, journalists said.

Sudanese reporters said it was the biggest voluntary shut down of the media since the days of British rule in the 1950s.

The protest came a day after 63 journalists and newspaper staff were detained for more than three hours by police after staging a rally outside Sudan’s parliament.

The arrests were condemned by the US government.

“This is a real step forward,” said Faisal Mohamed Saleh, a columnist for Al-Akhbar newspaper.

“In the past a few partisan newspapers have staged protests. But most of the people who are taking part today are journalists from independent newspapers.”

The 10 papers were planning to shut-down again on Wednesday if other publications agreed to join in, said Saleh.

Reporters said the action had been driven by individual journalists who had approached their editors and management and persuaded them to pull their Tuesday editions.

The reporters were members of a recently formed Sudan Journalists’ Network which is also campaigning for a new press law to enshrine press freedoms promised under a 2005 peace deal that ended the country’s north-south civil war.

Journalists complain of nightly visits from security officers who instruct editors to remove sensitive articles from the next day’s edition.

– Reuters

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