Union of Journalists of South Sudan or UJOSS calls for dialogue between the media and national security organs in the country.
UJOSS Chairperson Oliver Modi Philip expresses journalists’ concerns on justice to realize peace in South Sudan, Radio Bakhita reports.
He was speaking on Wednesday during one-day dialogue between the media and the security officials in Juba.
Meanwhile, Ann Nimiriano, the Associate Editor of Juba Monitor Newspaper, cites challenges facing media houses including censorship carried out by security agents.
Journalists in South Sudan face a lot of challenges including killing, tortures, harassments and closure of media houses leading to self-censorship by some practitioners.