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WAN and WEF Voice Concern Over Press Freedom Situation in Sudan 09 March 2009
Following a series of incidents, the World Association of Newspapers and the World Editors Forum have expressed their serious concern about the press freedom situation in Sudan. Recently, journalists have been detained for their reporting, human rights activists detained and beaten, and foreign journalists expelled from the country. In a letter to President Omar Al Bahir, WAN and WEF call on the Sudanese government to respect international standards of freedom of expression.  More
Press Freedom News
 
Sudanese Bloggers: The First Players of a Free Media? 02 February 2009
sudanesethinker.jpg"Most Sudanese haven't even touched a computer in their lives. What blogs can do and already are doing, is that they're slowly enabling observers in places like Darfur to share their experiences with the world, just like how Sleepless In Sudan, used to. Such blogs end up receiving a good amount of attention from the mainstream media for research purposes, and become valuable sources of information," says Sudanese blogger Drima in an interview about the Sudanese blogosphere and the opportunities the Internet provides for people who want to make their voices heard in Sudan and beyond.  More
Blogging and Internet
 
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Agreement to End Censorship in Sudan 21 April 2008