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S Sudan denies stifling free speech over media closures

August 14, 2015

By Al Jazeera

Journalists in South Sudan say they are worried about their ability to report freely, after security forces shut down three media outlets last week.

In February, the government warned media groups against publishing interviews with members armed groups or face harsh punishment.

Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from the capital Juba, where the government denies it is stifling free speech.

Source:: Al Jazeera

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