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South Sudan editor freed after 6 months in detention - Radio Tamazuj

Summary by radiotamazuj.org
Emmanuel Monychol Akop, editor-in-chief of the privately owned The Dawn daily newspaper in Juba, was released without charge Thursday after six months in detention at a facility run by South Sudan’s National Security Service (NSS). The reason for his arrest remains unclear. Akop’s prolonged detention highlights ongoing concerns over due process in South Sudan, where the constitution requires suspects to appear in court within 24 hours of arrest.…
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radiotamazuj.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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