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Southern Sudan journalists "quizzed" over election stories.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| April 26, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report in English by privately-owned Sudanese newspaper Juba Post on 26 April

TORIT- Two journalists in Eastern Equatoria were quizzed for about two hours over their news stories in relation to election coverage in the state. Eastern Equatoria State High Elections Committee Chairman, Mr. Joseph Ojuku, grilled the Station Manager of the state-owned Voice of Eastern Equatoria Radio, Paul Ohisa, and Owen Modi of Miraya Fm, for hours.

Mr Ojuku abandoned his office work and took about two hours at the radio station, questioning Mr Ohisa on the source of a story aired about the state SPLM candidate for governorship winning the recent polls. The 21st April Sudan …

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