AMDISS urges government to allow all voices in media houses

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The Association for Media Development in South Sudan or AMDISS Chairman is appealing to the government to allow the voice of everybody, including the armed opposition to be heard in radio.
 
Alfred Taban says allowing journalists to balance their stories is how the government can contribute to the healing process in the country.
 
The Chairman argues that President Kiir’s dialogue can only succeed if the government allows media houses to collect views from government supporters and its opponent.
 
Taban also emphasizes on the importance of democracy in South Sudan to elect leaders.