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September 9, 2014 (KHARTOUM) Sudans second vice-president, Hassabo Mohammed Abdulrahman, announced that the presidency had decided to suspend pre-publication censorship carried out by the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) on newspapers.
Abdul-Rahman stressed in remarks on Tuesday before the General Assembly of Sudanese Journalists Union (SJU) in Khartoum that the media has rights and obligations towards the country because of its large and active role in leading the society as well as upholding the values of religion and protecting the homeland and enforcing principles.
He warned against using the press in an abusive manner which would lead to the demolition of the societys structure.
Abdulrahman went on to say that the government out of its acknowledgment on the importance of the media, organised the National Conference for Media as the first in a series of conferences aimed at bringing about comprehensive reform in the country.
Abdulrahman affirmed the governments commitment to the outcome of the conference, which was approved by the cabinet, and pledged to work to turn its recommendations into reality in the interests of the press and journalists.
This is not the first time the government has declared an end to censorship before re-imposing it.
Sudanese journalists work under tight daily censorship controls exercised by the NISS to prevent publication of certain items deemed inappropriate by the security apparatus.
Over the last year the NISS intensified its crackdown on newspapers by seizing copies of newspapers before distribution or suspending the media house entirely.
These measures are seen as a penalty aimed at preventing the sale of printed copies and imposing financial losses.
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He said some political groups were still staging activities that could bring about more rifts in the country. Three orders of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) - numbers 79, 97 and 103 - would be strictly observed.
The orders ban media operators from featuring people connected with political parties. The content must not be critical of the NCPO or the government; programmes must be recorded in advance so they can be checked for content before broadcast; there must be no phone-ins to any programmes, even to entertainment ones such as music programmes.
He said the department would keep a close watch on 147 radio stations and all newspapers, Facebook and Line. "Please be patient because our country is suffering from a serious illness and we need a surgery to be healthy and happy as we were,'' he said.
Apinant said the government must tighten its grip on the media, including community radio, and if it allows the situation to go back to square one, attempts to restore peace and heal the rifts would be in vain.
He added that some community radio stations were allowing advertisements of drugs that do not have the approval of the Food and Drug Administration, placing the health of the public at risk.
First Army Region deputy director Colonel Suthat Nakpan said authorities needed to step up checks and controls against any group aiming to instigate public revolt through the use of media. He said he did not expect a crackdown on undercurrents to be easy but officials must ensure their continued efforts and get the public to understand and use their judgement when consuming media.
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