UJOSS to record security incidences against journalists

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The Union of Journalists of South Sudan recommits to record security incidences against the media in the country.
 
Chairperson Oliver Modi says UJOSS together with stakeholders shall focus on protection and safety of journalists, Radio Bakhita reports.
 
Police Spokesperson Colonel James Monday Enoka expresses Police commitment to promote the rule of law, respect for human rights and protection of journalists and their property.
 
Journalists in South Sudan held a two-day conference to Mark International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists and came up with strong recommendations.
 
Collin Lasu, trainer from Association for Media Development explains that the conference recommends partners to continue strengthening media organizations in South Sudan.
 
The officials made the remarks on Radio Bakhita’s ‘Bits and Pieces’ talk show.