South Sudan Blocks Two News Websites, Citing ‘Hostile’ Reporting

South Sudanese refugee families disembark a bus on Feb. 24, 2017, in Kuluba, Uganda.

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South Sudan’s government said it blocked access to Sudan Tribune and Radio Tamazuj, popular websites for news on the war-torn country, accusing them of “hostile” reporting.

The block went into effect Monday, Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth said by phone from the capital, Juba. “If they have been disseminating hostile messages towards us then we have the authority to close them,” he said. “So many countries have been closing down, even giving total blackout to such media houses which create hostility.”