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SUDAN - Editor of South Sudan newspaper arrest on eve of weekend

15:38 EDT Monday, October 13, 2008

MONTREAL, Oct. 13 /CNW Telbec/ - Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of Nhial Bol, the editor of the English-language daily The Citizen, who was arrested on 10 October in Juba, the capital of semi-autonomous South Sudan, because of an article about corruption in the south.

"The South Sudan authorities acted in an illegal and unscrupulous fashion by arresting this journalist just before the weekend, so that he would not be able to request release on bail," Reporters Without Borders said. "If the government thought it was libelled by an article in the newspaper, it should have respected the law and justice by bringing a civil lawsuit."

Arrested on the morning of 10 October, Bol was taken to Malakia police station in Juba. He has reportedly been charged with libel and "disseminating false information" by the South Sudan authorities in connection with an article in the 7 October issue about high salaries paid to justice ministry officials.

Reached by Reporters Without Borders the day after his arrest, Bol said that, instead of throwing him in prison, the government should have sued his newspaper before a court, as it was a civil matter. "They are trying to cover up their behaviour," he said.

For further information: Katherine Borlongan, Executive Director, Reporters Without Borders Canada, (514) 521-4111, rsfcanada@rsf.org

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