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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sudan has overhauled a law that led to rape victims being put on trial for adultery, a crime punishable by jail, flogging or even stoning. The change comes a ...
Journalists attend a briefing on new media laws approved by South Sudan’s president ... He said citizens needed to be inspired to effect change, rather than experiencing a sense of helplessness ...
The work on media law reform, in which UNESCO has been participating with the support of the Multi-Donor Programme, has involved studying existing media laws and drafting revised laws to ensure that ...
(New York) - Sudan's parliament should make major changes to a draft press law to ensure that it protects ... including strict media registration rules, vague reporting prohibitions, a National ...
It was last updated on 17 April 2023 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says journalists in Sudan are "working ... local and international media organisations, and punitive laws have been enacted ...
Despite being self-governing since 2005 South Sudan has not passed a media law, leaving many editors ... "Journalists are agents of change. We are instrumental in shaping the views of people ...
Government of Southern Sudan. (GoSS) is dealing appropriately with the suspect in the latest crime. But to earn the confidence of the international community as a country where the rule of law is ...
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