Sudan: Security Officers Confiscate Newspapers

All Africa Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

Khartoum - Sudanese security service officers on Sunday February 19, 2012 raided the printing sections of two Arabic dailies, Al-Tayar and Alyoum Altali, and confiscated all copies of the two publications that were due for distribution. According to the Sudanese Journalists Union (SJU), which is the local affiliate of the Eastern Africa Journalist...

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